What are the responsibilities and job description for the Residential Youth Support Counselor - Overnight position at Pendleton Place?
Residential Youth Support Counselor – Foster Care (Wed/Sat/Sun 6PM-6AM)
Some jobs fill a shift. This one builds futures.
Be a part of supporting young people ages 16–21 involved in foster care. What they need most is a steady adult who shows up consistently, listens well, and helps them navigate life’s challenges and celebrate triumphs. We call that role a Youth Ally. This role isn’t about simply supervising a shift it’s about showing up as a steady, supportive adult when it matters most.
This position works Wednesday, Saturday, and Sunday from 6:00 PM – 6:00 AM, to supervise residents during awake hours, and complete hourly checks overnight. This is also when youth are returning from school, work, and daily activities and need connection, structure, and support.
What Your Days Might Look Like
You might:
• Welcome youth back from school or work and check in on their day
• Help with homework or coach someone through a challenge
• Cook or share dinner together
• Lead activities that build independence — from budgeting to cooking to goal-setting
• Participate in recreation, games, or outings
• Support young people through difficult moments using calm, trauma-informed approaches
• Maintain a structured, safe living environment
• Document observations that help the team support each youth’s goals
Youth Allies build relationships that help young people grow in confidence and independence.
Who Thrives in This Role
You might be a great fit if you:
• Enjoy connecting with teens and young adults
• Stay calm when things get stressful
• Believe in accountability and compassion
• Can hold boundaries while building trust
• Like mentoring, coaching, and guiding young people