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Join a dedicated team at an innovative nonprofit focused on supporting youth. As an Overnight Residential Youth Counselor, you will play a crucial role in providing a safe and nurturing environment for young individuals. This position offers a rewarding opportunity to make a positive impact in their lives by fostering stability and personal growth during the night. With a flexible 4-day work week and full benefits, this role is ideal for compassionate individuals looking to contribute to the well-being of adolescents. If you’re passionate about making a difference, this is the perfect opportunity for you.
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Job Description - Awake Overnight Counselor (Overnight Direct Youth Professional)
Reports to: Awake Overnight Supervisor
Pay Rate up to $19.00/hr
Location: Campton, New Hampshire
Shared Employee Affordable Temporary Housing Available, 4-Day Work Week Schedules, Full Benefits, Paid Time Off, Overtime and a Rewarding Career!
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Join our dedicated team as an Overnight Residential Youth Counselor, where you will play a pivotal role in providing a safe and nurturing environment for the young individuals in our care. As a key member of our residential facility, you will be responsible for the overnight supervision and support of our residents, helping to foster stability, personal growth, and healing during the critical hours of the night. If you are passionate about making a positive impact in the lives of youth and are committed to their well-being, we invite you to bring your compassion and expertise to a role that is both challenging and deeply rewarding.
Welcome to Mount Prospect Academy, a rapidly growing alliance of nonprofit agency founded in 2003, with the goal of helping struggling adolescents find a “zest for life