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Youth Support Partner

Charlotte, NC · On-site

$17.42 - $19.47/hr

... working with the youth to understand youth culture, assist the youth to understand and express ... A typical day as a Youth Support Partner will include providing 9-12 months of mentorship to 14-21 ...

High School Diploma or equivalent * 1 year of related experience working with children/youth ... support professional and personal development Employee wellness program Employee recognition ...

High School Diploma or equivalent * 1 year of related experience working with children/youth is ... support professional and personal development Employee wellness program Employee recognition ...

Youth Support Counselor ID: 101155 Location: Bay Shore, NY Department: Refugee Services More about ... High School Diploma or equivalent * 1 year of related experience working with children/youth

High School Diploma or equivalent * 1 year of related experience working with children/youth is ... support professional and personal development Employee wellness program Employee recognition ...

High School Diploma or equivalent * 1 year of related experience working with children/youth is ... support professional and personal development Employee wellness program Employee recognition ...

Staff participate in supervision and professional development activities to maintain a high level of expertise and support in working with youth. Position Specific Duties/Responsibilities * Supervise ...

High School Diploma or equivalent * 1 year of related experience working with children/youth is ... support professional and personal development Employee wellness program Employee recognition ...

Staff participate in supervision and professional development activities to maintain a high level of expertise and support in working with youth. Position Specific Duties/Responsibilities * Supervise ...

Youth Support Counselor ID: 101154 Location: Syosset, NY Department: Refugee Services More about ... High School Diploma or equivalent * 1 year of related experience working with children/youth

High School Diploma or equivalent * 1 year of related experience working with children/youth ... support professional and personal development Employee wellness program Employee recognition ...

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How much do youth support worker jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for youth support worker in the United States is $17.29, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.14 and $19.71 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a youth support worker?

Youth Support Workers are professionals who assist and guide young people, often aged between 11 and 25, through a variety of challenges in their personal, social, and educational lives. They work in settings such as schools, community centers, and residential facilities, providing mentoring, advocacy, and support to help youths achieve their goals and overcome difficulties. Their duties can include organizing activities, offering advice, connecting young people with resources, and helping them build life skills. The role requires strong communication and empathy, as well as the ability to handle sensitive situations. Youth Support Workers play a key part in helping young people build confidence and resilience.

What skills and qualifications are needed to be a youth support worker?

To thrive as a Youth Support Worker, you need a background in social work, psychology, or youth studies, often supported by relevant diplomas or certifications. Familiarity with case management systems, safeguarding protocols, and first aid certification is commonly required. Strong interpersonal skills, patience, and the ability to build trust and rapport with young people are crucial soft skills for this role. These competencies ensure effective support, promote positive outcomes, and help create safe, nurturing environments for youth in need.

What challenges do youth support workers face when building trust with young clients?

Youth Support Workers often encounter young people who may be hesitant to open up due to past negative experiences or a general distrust of authority figures. Building trust requires patience, consistency, and active listening, as well as respecting each individual's unique background and boundaries. Workers typically overcome these challenges by establishing clear communication, maintaining confidentiality, and creating a safe, non-judgmental environment where youth feel valued and understood.

What is the difference between Youth Support Worker vs Youth Counselor?

AspectYouth Support WorkerYouth Counselor
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; relevant certifications often preferredDegree in counseling, social work, or psychology; licensure may be required
Work EnvironmentCommunity centers, schools, youth clubs, social service agenciesCounseling centers, schools, mental health clinics
Employer & Industry UsageNonprofit organizations, government agencies, schoolsHealthcare providers, mental health organizations, schools
Common Search & ComparisonYesYes

While both roles focus on supporting youth, Youth Support Workers primarily provide practical assistance, mentorship, and social support, often without formal counseling credentials. Youth Counselors typically have specialized training in mental health or counseling and offer therapeutic services. Understanding these differences helps in choosing the right career path or job search focus.

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Infographic showing various Youth Support Worker job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 72% Full Time, 22% Part Time, and 5% Contract. Highlights an 91% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 7% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $35,962 per year, or $17.3 per hour.

Youth Support Specialist, Floater

New Directions Youth & Family Services

Randolph, NY • On-site

$20 - $21/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Life, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

Description

Job Title: Youth Support Specialist, Floater
Department: Residential Services


Position Summary

The Youth Support Specialist provides direct supervision, counseling, and support for young people ages 12-18 in a residential setting. This role is responsible for helping youth develop life skills, supporting their academic and social goals, and maintaining a trauma-informed environment that promotes self-regulation, safety, and growth. Youth Support Specialists play a vital part in fostering consistency, compassion, and guidance to help young people build the foundation for productive and fulfilling lives.


Department

New Directions Youth & Family Services' Residential Services program provides 24/7 care for youth in need of consistency, safety, and support. Staff create therapeutic, trauma-informed environments that help young people learn, grow, and prepare for long-term success.


Agency

New Directions Youth & Family Services is an equal opportunity employer committed to championing the principles of anti-racism, justice, and equity. We welcome prospective employees from diverse cultures and backgrounds, for all positions, who will uphold our values and contribute to our mission. We aim to have a leadership and workforce that is reflective of the communities we work in partnership with.


Benefits

New Directions offers a competitive benefits package to support employees:

  • Medical, dental, and life insurance
  • 401k with up to 3% agency match
  • 120 hours of paid time off in the first year, plus 13 agency holidays
  • Consistent schedule for full-time employees; flexible scheduling available for on-call staff
  • $250 bonus after 6 months of employment
  • Opportunities for professional development and advancement
  • Join a company where over 30% of staff have been with us for 10+ years
Compensation

$19.00 - $20.00 per hour in the first year, with guaranteed raises for full-time positions.


Hours/Schedule
  • Full-Time: Consistent schedule
  • On-Call: Flexible scheduling options
  • All shifts are primarily afternoons/evenings
Professional Development Opportunities

Youth Support Specialists receive extensive training, including Therapeutic Crisis Intervention (TCI), First Aid/CPR, and ongoing in-service learning. Staff participate in supervision and professional development activities to maintain a high level of expertise and support in working with youth.


Position Specific Duties/Responsibilities
  • 1. Directly supervise youth in care and administer to the physical needs of youth in care daily.
  • 2. Dispense prescribed medications to children under the supervision of the Nurse and keep an accurate record of dispensation, and Maintain Medication Administration Certification.
  • 3. Create and maintain a trauma informed environment to support youth in achieving self-regulation and reaching their therapeutic goals.
  • 4. Provide therapeutic crisis intervention in the event of acute emotional and/or physical acting out and educate, provide and utilize sensory items to assist in self-regulation.
  • 5. Communicate observations and pertinent information to Social Workers, Sr. Youth Support Specialist, Youth Support Specialist Supervisor and other members of the treatment team directly and through general and individual logs, relief notes, and telephone and visitation logs daily.
  • 6. Document all incidents requiring intervention before the end of the work shift.
  • 7. Participate in the formulation of treatment plans, the administration of discipline, and the provision of guidance and direction for the development of positive habits appropriate to the child's age and state of development.
  • 8. Provide for safe and healthy living conditions by assigning and supervising children's daily household chores and requesting repairs and maintenance to the physical plant as needed.
  • 9. Inspect and tidy up living unit before leaving each day (i.e., shut off lights and faucets, check bathrooms, etc.)
  • 10. Assist with life skills by ordering or shopping for supplies as needed, ensuring that clothes and linens are laundered daily and repaired when needed, and inventorying and replacing worn clothing at least seasonally.
  • 11. If working overnights, perform security rounds document as follows: Wyndham Lawn use the Detex Clock, Randolph uses logs. Perform and document bed checks nightly ensuring there is a youth in each bed at every bed check. Check for skin and/or breathing.
  • 12. Report any disturbance or trespass occurring on the grounds to the security person and/or Sheriff's Department. Maintain a continuous fire security watch in the living unit while on duty.
  • 13. Supervise morning wake-up, escort residents to breakfast, and supervise preparation for school daily.
  • 14. Remain awake and alert at all times to ensure proper supervision and control of children under care. Maintain an accurate head count of youth at all times.
  • 15. Maintains Therapeutic Crisis Intervention and First Aid/CPR certification provided by the agency.
  • 16. Attends all mandatory in-service training and regularly attends supervision meetings. Attends other training and in-services as needed to maintain a level of expertise in the field.
  • 17. Any additional duties assigned by immediate supervisor.

Requirements

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
  • 1. Ability to work effectively with youth, families, staff and community contacts from a variety of cultural and ethnic backgrounds.
  • 2. Ability to deal effectively with youth or families.
  • 3. Ability to accept supervision and perform as part of a team.
  • 4. Ability to be flexible and adapt to change.
  • 5. Ability to interface with people (groups and individuals) and communicate within various mediums (logbooks, E-mail, telephone).
  • 6. Must have a valid driver's license, adequate auto insurance and meet the criteria for driving set forth in the New Directions Driver's License policy and Auto Insurance policy. Exception: Youth Counselors who have been placed temporarily in a non-driving position.
  • 7. Ability to pass annual physical for Category 3 job classification in accordance with New Directions Employee Health policy.
  • 8. Must comply with Agency safety standards and be responsible for own actions and conduct concerning safety and healthy working conditions.
Qualifications
  • High School Diploma or GED (required)
  • Degree in Human Services or related field (preferred)
  • Valid driver's license (required)
  • Experience in childcare or working with youth preferred but not required
  • Ability to pass an annual physical per agency health policy (Category 3 classification)
  • Compliance with agency safety standards and healthy work environment practices
Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

We want to emphasize that the preferred qualifications are not required and that we are committed to helping our future colleagues develop these preferred skills. We strongly encourage those who are passionate about fostering a diverse, inclusive, and equitable human service organization to apply.