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Direct Care Juvenile Justice & Mental Health

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PHOENIX RESIDENTIAL

Dallas, TX (In Person)

$38,480 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 4 weeks ago (Updated 21 hours ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 8/6/2026

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Direct Care Juvenile Justice & Mental Health
PHOENIX RESIDENTIAL
Dallas, TX Job Details Full-time $17 - $20 an hour 16 hours ago Benefits Paid training Paid time off Snacks provided Opportunities for advancement Food provided Qualifications High school diploma or
GED Driver's License Driving Full Job Description Benefits:
Bonus based on performance Competitive salary Paid time off Free food & snacks Opportunity for advancement Training & development
Location:
Ellis County / Dallas-Fort Worth, TX (On-Site)
Facility:
Phoenix Residential The Role We're hiring Direct Care Staff (part-time and full-time) who are calm under pressure, consistent in structure, and genuinely invested in the youth they serve. You'll be a stabilizing presence in the lives of young people navigating some of their hardest moments — supporting daily routines, co-regulating during crises, and collaborating with a treatment team that takes this work seriously. This is a full-time, hands-on position. It's demanding, meaningful, and not for everyone — but for the right person, it's the most rewarding work you'll do. What You'll Do Supervise youth and maintain a safe, structured, and therapeutic environment Support daily routines including meals, school, recreation, and group sessions Apply trauma-informed and TBRI strategies to de-escalate challenging behaviors Document incidents, observations, and progress notes accurately and on time Transport youth to school, medical appointments, and community activities Partner with supervisors and clinical treatment teams on individual care plans
What We're Looking For Required:
High school diploma or GED Age 23 or older (Texas state licensing requirement) Valid Texas driver's license with clean driving record Ability to pass FBI fingerprinting and drug screening Preferred (you'll stand out if you have): Experience in juvenile detention, behavioral health, psychiatric residential treatment, or group home settings Familiarity with trauma-informed care, ABA, or TBRI Crisis intervention training (TCI, CPI, or similar) Experience supporting youth with IDD or Autism Spectrum Disorder The right fit looks like: Someone who stays regulated when a youth isn't Reliable, consistent, and strong on follow-through A team player who communicates clearly and documents thoroughly Passionate about youth development — not just clocking in What We Offer Competitive hourly pay Paid training in trauma-informed care and TBRI Clear advancement pathway into Lead Staff and supervisory roles A team that supports each other and takes the mission seriously