Youth Counselor -Crisis Program-Bloomington
Company: Mt Olivet Rolling Acres
Location: Minneapolis
Posted on: February 15, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Job Summary: The youth counselor
supports youth experiencing a mental health crisis in our
children’s crisis settings. This service is designed to support
youth in the community instead of them living in a hospital, hotel
or detention center. In this role, you will provide support to
youth by implementing interventions identified in their therapeutic
support plan and engaging in all daily activities with clients.
This includes supporting them with hygiene and daily tasks,
cooking, maintaining their schedule, taking them into the community
and managing behaviors when necessary. Mount Olivet Rolling Acres -
MORA – is a diverse and inclusive nonprofit has supported adults,
seniors and children with developmental disabilities, behavioral
health needs as well as age-related and chronic medical conditions
for over 50 years in the Twin Cities metro. MORA provides an array
of services: Adult Day Services, Contracted Case Management,
Community Supports, over 30 Residential Homes, Respite, Therapeutic
Recreation, Training for Guardians & Families, and a Discover
Summer Daytime Programming for Youth with Disabilities. Our Metro
Crisis Coordination Program (MCCP) offers a safety net of crucial
and cost-effective services for adults and children. Schedules:
Week 1 Sun 7am-3pm, Mon 2pm-10pm, Tues 2pm-10pm, Thurs 2pm-10pm,
Fri 2pm-10pm Week 2 Mon 2pm-10pm, Tues 2pm-10pm, Thurs 2pm-10pm,
Fri 2pm-10pm, Sat 7am-3pm Hourly Base Rate: $25.00 per hour Weekend
differential $2.00 hour for hours between Fri 10pm and Sun 10pm
Overnight differential $1.00 hour for hours between 10pm and 6am
($12.41 per hour sleep hours only when assigned) $1,500 retention
bonus for full-time paid out over 1 year. Key Duties and
Responsibilities: Engage with client daily activities and manage
behavior according to client’s individual plan and needs. Approach
all client and coworker interactions from a trauma informed care
perspective Maintain open communication with your coworkers and
contribute to a healthy work environment by supporting each other
in meeting the needs of the clients served. Attend team and client
meetings Demonstrate an acceptance and respectfulness towards all
people of any gender, race, age, culture, ethnicity, class,
religion, disability and gender identity. Ensure client safety by
implementing necessary behavior interventions as described in their
therapeutic support plan. Actively taking clients into the
community, including driving them at both day and night, and
demonstrating safe and appropriate social skills Maintaining
appropriate boundaries with clients at all time Ensure a clean,
safe home by following all policies and procedures on shift. Work
effectively with the clients identified supports (family,
guardians, workers) to encourage communication and healthy
relationships Support the client in identifying their triggers and
implementing coping strategies that allow them to stabilize and
transition to a long-term living option. Lead and teach DBT groups
on shift to youth Participate in recreation activities, games, all
events at the home Documentation as required on shift Works
harmoniously with and shows respect to all internal and external
individuals Assists with daily housekeeping and household
maintenance Demonstrates an understanding of the person as a unique
individual and how to implement programs in accordance with the
Coordinated Service and Support Plan (CSSP), Coordinated Service
and Support Plan Addendum (CSSP-A), and Individual Abuse Prevention
Plan Provides person-centered services demonstrated through
practice, action, and language Maintains and performs proper
administration and documentation of all prescribed medication,
treatments, diets, and/or exams, or as otherwise directed by the
CSSP and CSSP-A. Maintains confidentiality in accordance with HIPPA
and MORA policies and procedures. Provides person-centered services
demonstrated through practice, action, and language Prepare meals
following planned menu for clients in the home and complete weekly
food ordering as needed and/or scheduled Reads and follows company
policies and procedures Check MORA email each shift, utilize
SharePoint and Microsoft Teams as necessary to complete
documentation and remain current on MORA and client information
Administer medications following medication administration
guidelines Completes all mandatory training either determined by
MORA or 245D regulations Attend Medical Coordinator trainings and
drop ins as needed Responsible for the overall healthcare
management for the clients in conjunction with the Lead Youth
Counselor Oversee the house and client documentation and works
closely with the Program Supervisor in ensuring that they are
maintained according to MORA expectations and licensing standards
Ensure fire and weather drills are completed according to licensing
determined frequency unless delegated where appropriate Cross train
at the multiple Crisis programs to support the needs of the youth
and staff ratio. Works harmoniously with and shows respect to all
internal and external individuals Collaborates with the team to
complete other duties as assigned or as needed Required
Qualifications: 21 years or older High School Diploma or GED
Experience with youth in a residential, shelter or crisis progrm
Must pass Department of Human Services background check and
maintain “qualified” status. Must be able to successfully complete
company’s physical job demands document If using your own vehicle
for company business, you must have a current valid driver’s
license and must have insurance as required by state law.
Successful completion of the provided Therapeutic Crisis
Intervention (TCI) training with a score of 70% or greater, must be
completed within the first two months of employment with a passing
score. Successful completion of Medication Administration class
with a score of 80% or greater, regularly passes medications using
correct procedure without error Demonstrates mastery of basic
computer skills. Benefits: Full-time employees receive a
comprehensive and competitive benefit package, including: Medical
insurance with company sponsored health reimbursement account and
health savings account Dental insurance Life insurance; employee,
spouse and children’s coverage options Long-term disability and
short-term disability Flexible spending; medical and dependent care
403B retirement plans that match after 1 year of employment Paid
time off up to three weeks annually which increases after the first
year of employment Opportunity for usage of our private vacation
property west of Duluth (McGregor, MN) Awards for outstanding
employee performance and promotion opportunities Generous tuition
reimbursement and scholarship opportunities! Many opportunities for
advancement. Mount Olivet Rolling Acres promotes from within
Cherishing the big-hearted heritage of our beginnings, we actively
advocate for equity and inclusion for the individuals we serve and
for our employees. Healthy. Happy. Human. Join us!
MORAcares.org/careers/ Mount Olivet Rolling Acres is an Affirmative
Action and Equal Opportunity Employer. Mount Olivet Rolling Acres
7200 Rolling Acres Road Victoria, MN 55386 Our Services Careers
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