Youth Advocate Graveyard Ogden Location
Company: Youth Futures
Location: Ogden
Posted on: February 12, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Email resume to Justine Murray
jmurray@yfut.org Youth Advocate Job Description: Youth Advocate
reports directly to the Program Director orShelter Supervisor. This
position provides direct supervision and assistance toa maximum of
10 homeless youth in the shelter home, individually aged between12
and 18 years old. The position requires the documentation of
residentbehaviors and actions using the computer or documentation
forms. The positionrequires the flexibility to adjust hours in
order to provide coverage on theunit in the absence of other staff
as needed. Weekend and holiday hoursincluded. JOB RESPONSIBILITIES
-Assist with homework, basic needs, cleaning, and householdchores
-Prepare meals for day and swing shifts -Transport resident in
agency vehicle/van to various communityresources, schools, etc.
-Provide constant supervision of resident behaviors andinteractions
at all times -Assist with morning and bedtime routines -Encourage
socially acceptable habits and behaviors (i.e.personal hygiene and
grooming, table manners, etc.) -Encourage positive relationship
building -Uphold requirements of acceptable group living (i.e.
maintainproper stock of food, clean shelter and environment, clean
clothes, etc.) -Other tasks may be assigned such as lawn mowing,
shoveling,gardening, painting, moving furniture, and other
laborious activity -Administer CPR/ first aid as needed PHYSICAL
REQUIREMENTS -Ability to use and understand the company’s
hand-offde-escalation behavior management techniques as needed with
residents -Ability to stand from kneeling position without
assistance -Ability to lift 50 pounds CORECOMPETENCIES -Setting
boundaries and using fair, consistent, and clearexpectations. Not
accessing clients through personal social media
(Facebook,Instagram, Snapchat, twitter, etc.). Not giving clients’
money or personalinformation. -Sensitivity, awareness, and
understanding of the residentneeds, problems, interests, skills,
deficiencies, and idiosyncrasies -Observe, understand, and use
group dynamics -Handle disruptive behaviors in a calm, professional
manner -Utilize behavior management techniques when resident
becomesphysically disruptive -Imagine how an action will affect
thefuture of a situation -Recognize and react to various situations
quickly and respondaccordingly -Know whereabouts of residents at
all times -Give full attention and understanding to points being
made byresidents; asks questions when appropriate and does not
interrupt -Create engaging activities for the clients to
participate inand develop relationships -Serve as an effective role
model -Use trustworthy, supportive, and youth focused techniques
-Teach and model the adult role such as honesty,
individualinitiative, integrity, responsibility, respect for
others, respect forproperty, and respect for authority -Teach and
model courtesy, manners, public behavior, meetingpeople, and
reliability in school and job situations -Respect and work
effectively with individuals of diversecultural, socioeconomic, and
ethnic backgrounds Additional Activities -Co-facilitate
psycho-educational groups -Co-facilitate life skill groups
-Develops team building activities -Document services -Teamwork
-Read client and staff logs and checks schedule prior tostarting
shift -Communicate verbally with staff about previous shift
-Support and assist team members in crisis situations -Attend
monthly team meetings -Take initiative to suggest program
improvements Professionalism and Work Conduct -Follow policies and
procedures to maintain order, includingagencies code of ethics
-Effectively manage own time to get work documentation and
jobresponsibilities completed -Take responsibility for ones
actions, job performance, teamdynamics, and client interactions
-Report to work, meetings, and activities prepared and on time
-Maintain confidentiality at all times -Accept responsibility for
agency property and equipment, suchas vehicle use Professional
Development -Assess performance of self to identity areas of
improvementor corrective action -Recognize own strengths and
weaknesses to identify individualdevelopment and career plans
-Utilize supervision as an opportunity for growth anddevelopment;
implement feedback and direction from supervisor -Willingly accept
new challenges and adapt to change -Proactively seek out additional
tasks and responsibilities tocomplete Communication and
Documentation -Record daily documentation of resident behaviors and
actionsusing Youth Futures Standards -Talk to resident and
co-workers to convey information so thatothers understand -Write
clearly and succinctly to ensure the appropriatemessage is conveyed
- Use appropriate grammar, tone, sentence structure, etc.
-Communicate pertinent information, such as crisis and safetyissues
-Consistently sign in and out of communication and vehiclelogs
-Follow up when information is unclear; ask questions -Complete
required paperwork accurately and on time -Effectively utilize
agency provided computer to recordresident documentation
Qualifications -Must be 18 years of age - Ability to communicate
verbally and in writing - Knowledge of word processing and basic
computer functions;intermediate to advanced computer skills
required - Maintain a valid Utah Driver’s License with no
suspensionsin effect the previous 3 years prior to hire (if
operating company vehicles) - No history of child abuse or neglect
- No sex offender registry listing -Pass a BCI background check
-Certify on Food Handlers, CPR, and First Aid Working Conditions
-Exposure to resident behavior problems that may include
physicalacting out and requires safe physical management skills
-Exposure to residents with complex mental health issuesand/or
disorders -Exposure to individuals with various states of
cleanlinessand hygiene -Equal opportunity Employer Part time
available starting at $10.00per hour.
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