Youth Treatment Specialist (Full-Time) – Residential Behavioral Health
Riebel Program | Girls Ages 12–17
Why Wedgwood?
Since 1960, Wedgwood Christian Services has been dedicated to boldly taking on the toughest mental health and behavioral health problems in West Michigan. We serve children, teens, families, and adults through residential care, counseling services, and community programs.
Join a Trauma-Informed Residential Treatment Team
We are seeking a Youth Treatment Specialist to provide direct care within our residential behavioral health program serving adolescent girls (ages 12–17). Many of the girls in our Riebel Program have never experienced consistent safety or stability. As a Youth Treatment Specialist, you will show up daily as a stable, caring adult — helping youth build resilience, practice emotional regulation, and envision a future beyond trauma.
If you are passionate about behavioral health, trauma-informed residential care, youth advocacy, and therapeutic mentorship, we invite you to apply.
Schedule:
- 4 weekdays (primarily 2nd shift) and every other weekend (Saturday & Sunday, rotating 1nd/2nd shift)
- 1st shift: 7am–3pm
- 2nd shift: 3pm–11pm
Compensation:
- $20.50 - $22.50/hour
- Comprehensive benefits package
- Generous PTO package
- Time-and-a-half pay for hours worked on holidays
- Employer-paid training and re-certification
What You’ll Do
Working alongside our multidisciplinary treatment team, you will:
- Implement individualized treatment plans in collaboration with therapists and case managers
- Create and maintain a safe, therapeutic environment grounded in the Sanctuary Model® (safety, emotional intelligence, open communication, and social learning)
- Build consistent, mentoring relationships using trauma-informed and relationship-based approaches
- Utilize verbal de-escalation and crisis intervention techniques to support behavioral regulation
- Model and teach healthy communication, problem-solving, and daily living skills
- Support youth in developing life skills, self-worth, and positive identity formation
- Engage in structured recreational and skill-building activities
- Administer medications as assigned and support physical wellness routines
- Document and maintain accurate records in alignment with behavioral health standards
- Transport residents to appointments, school, court, or community activities as needed
Background & Qualifications
Required:
- At least 20 years of age
- High school diploma or GED
- Valid driver’s license
- Ability to lift 50 lbs. and safely perform physical interventions when necessary
- Alignment with Wedgwood’s Statement of Faith, vision and values
Preferred Education:
- Social Work (BSW in progress or completed)
- Psychology
- Counseling
- Human Services
- Child Development
- Criminal Justice (youth focus)
- Behavioral Health or related field
Preferred Experience:
- Residential treatment (adolescents or adults)
- Behavioral health or mental health settings
- Juvenile justice or youth-serving programs
- Crisis intervention or trauma-informed environments
- Group homes, inpatient, or community mental health
Benefits Include:
- 403(b) with employer match
- Medical, dental, and vision coverage
- Free supplemental virtual PCP care with medical plan
- Health Savings & Flexible Spending Accounts
- Employer-paid short- and long-term disability
- Life insurance (up to 2x salary)
- Public Student Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) eligible employer
- Pet Insurance
- Legal Insurance
- On-site gymnasium & 24-hour wellness center
- Tuition discounts through community partnerships
- Employee Assistance Program
- Beautiful on-campus walking trail
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