Job DetailsLevel: EntryJob Location: Uxbridge - Uxbridge, MA 01569Position Type: Part TimeEducation Level: High School Diploma / GEDSalary Range: $20.60 - $20.60 HourlyTravel Percentage: NoneJob Shift: OvernightsJob Category: Emergency ShelterPosition Overview
The Youth Support Advocate (YSA) provides direct care, supervision, and support to children residing in an EEC-funded emergency shelter. Working under Program Leadership, this role ensures the safety, well-being, and positive development of children experiencing crisis.
This is an ideal opportunity for a compassionate, patient, and energetic professional who is committed to trauma-informed care and making a meaningful impact.
Schedule
Friday, 1 AM - 9 AM
Saturday, 1 AM - 9 AM
Saturday, 9 PM - 9 AM
Compensation: $20.60
Why Join KDC? | Competitive Benefits Package
Health & Wellness
Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
Health Savings Account (HSA)
Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA & Dependent Care)
Employer-Paid Life Insurance
Employer-Paid Long-Term Disability
Free Virtual Medical, Mental Health, Therapy, and Psychiatry Services
Musculoskeletal Support Program
Financial & Professional Growth
Mileage Reimbursement for Work-Related Travel
403(b) Retirement Plan
Student Loan Repayment Assistance
Tuition Remission Opportunities
Professional Development and Career Growth
Additional Perks
Vacation, Personal, and Sick Time
Up to 11 Paid Holidays
Pet Insurance
Accident, Critical Illness, and Hospital Indemnity Coverage
BJ's Wholesale Club Membership Discounts
Personal Auto and Home Insurance Support
What You'll Do
Provide a safe, structured, and supportive environment for children in care
Maintain required staff-to-child ratios in accordance with EEC guidelines
Build positive, supportive relationships and serve as a role model
Supervise children at all times to ensure safety and program compliance
Support activities of daily living (ADLs), including hygiene, meals, and routines
Facilitate social, recreational, and life skills development
Complete intake and discharge documentation accurately
Administer and document medications per agency policy (as applicable)
Respond effectively to crises, including medical emergencies
Maintain accurate records and uphold strict confidentiality standards
Participate in required trainings, meetings, and professional development
Follow all organizational policies and regulatory requirements (EEC, DCF)
QualificationsRequired Qualifications
High school diploma or equivalent
Minimum 1 year of experience working with children or vulnerable youth
(residential, foster care, emergency settings, or similar)
Knowledge of trauma-informed care and child development
Strong communication, problem-solving, and interpersonal skills
Ability to remain calm and respond effectively in crisis situations
Willingness to work a flexible schedule
Ability to complete required trainings (CPR, First Aid, SafetyCare)
Successful completion of background checks per EEC requirements
Working Conditions & Physical Requirements
Active role requiring standing, walking, bending, and participation in activities
Ability to lift up to 50 lbs as needed
Work in a 24/7 residential setting (indoor and outdoor responsibilities)
Exposure to varying noise levels and weather conditions
Participation in routine household tasks (cleaning, organizing, etc.)
Must maintain required certifications (CPR, First Aid, SafetyCare)
High emotional awareness and resilience required due to crisis-related work
Note: Staff are not authorized to use physical restraint; safety is maintained through de-escalation and trauma-informed practices.