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New Horizons Ranch and Center, Inc.

Direct Care Night Staff-Ranch

Goldthwaite, TXPosted 1 weeks ago
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Job Description

Job Id:  216 # of Openings:  1
The Direct Care Staff plays a critical role in supporting the emotional, social, and cognitive development of children living in a residential treatment environment. Working directly with children who have experienced trauma, abuse, neglect, or behavioral health challenges, this position provides structured, nurturing, and therapeutic care to promote healing and resilience. Direct Care Staff is expected to develop a thorough knowledge of the New Horizons’ Philosophy of Keeping Kids First and its Treatment Model. Keeping Kids First requires that every decision and action be motivated by and geared toward meeting the highest need of the individual kid. New Horizons will not tolerate anyone who is not committed to keeping kids safe from abuse, neglect and exploitation.
 
Duties and Responsibilities
  • Maintain a safe, supportive, and structured environment that prioritizes the physical and emotional well-being of each child.
  • Perform rounds and safety checks throughout the duration of the shift.
  • Ensure continuous and appropriate supervision of assigned children based on individual needs, risk factors, age, and developmental level.
  • Intervene promptly and appropriately to prevent or de-escalate unsafe behaviors and maintain a therapeutic environment.
  • Always maintain auditory and/or visual awareness of children’s ongoing activities, including one-on-one or line-of-sight supervision for high-risk individuals.
  • Implement individualized developmental and behavioral strategies in collaboration with the treatment team.
  • Provide structured routines and flexible, developmentally appropriate activities that foster independence, skill-building, and emotional regulation.
  • Cultivate strong, nurturing relationships through consistent, positive reinforcement and active listening.
  • Assist children with personal care and hygiene needs while promoting self-care skills.
  • Actively participate in treatment planning and team meetings, offering observations and input regarding child behavior, progress, and needs.
  • Ensure continuity of care during shift changes through detailed verbal and written communication with colleagues.
  • Assist children in navigating phone calls, visits, and other interpersonal interactions with family members or service providers.
  • Support children in attending appointments, meetings, and court-related events as needed.
  • Complete daily progress notes for each assigned child, reflecting behavior, achievements, incidents, and interventions used.
  • Maintain accurate records related to medication administration, hygiene, activities, and other care-related documentation.
  • Update internal logs and communication tools to ensure consistent and informed care across shifts and caregivers.
  • Administer prescribed psychotropic and over-the-counter medications in accordance with medical orders and licensing standards (upon completion of required training).
  • Conduct regular safety checks of residential areas and promptly report any health, safety, fire, or environmental hazards.
  • Ensure the cleanliness and organization of children’s living areas, including laundry, linens, and personal belongings.
  • Adhere to all agency policies, procedures, and licensing standards as outlined in the New Horizons Employee Handbook.
  • Maintain current knowledge of child development practices, trauma-informed care, and agency-specific protocols through participation in required annual training hours, workshops, and professional development activities.
  • Safely transport children to and from school, appointments, recreational activities, and other community engagements.
  • Promote community participation and age-appropriate social experiences that enhance the child’s sense of normalcy and belonging.
  • Perform additional responsibilities as assigned by Team Leaders, House Director and or Administrator, to support the treatment and daily operations of the residential program.
 
Qualifications
  • Must be at least 21 years of age (unless otherwise approved by agency leadership in accordance with licensing standards).
  • High school diploma or equivalent (GED) is required; additional education in child development, psychology, social work, or a related field is preferred.
  • Demonstrated proficiency in both oral and written communication, with the ability to interact effectively with children, families, and interdisciplinary team members.
  • Proven ability to support children and youth during crisis situations, including de-escalation, conflict resolution, and behavioral intervention.
  • Strong awareness and sensitivity to cultural, racial, and socioeconomic diversity, with the ability to work respectfully and effectively with individuals from diverse backgrounds.
  • Must successfully pass a criminal background check, drug screening, and tuberculosis (TB) screening as required by regulatory and licensing standards.
  • Ability to function under the direction of the Team Leader, exercising sound judgment and discretion within the scope of the role.
  • Prior experience working in residential treatment, foster care, behavioral health, or a related setting is strongly preferred.
 
Working Conditions
 
Mixed indoor and outdoor environment, involving continuous interaction with kids, requires flexible hours.
 
Physical requirements
 
Must be able to fulfill the physical requirements of the position including considerable walking, good hearing to assess situations quickly and respond appropriately, the ability to perform CPR and First Aid, and be able to respond when a child is a danger to him/herself or others including performing physical restraints.
 

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