Benefits:
- Free food & snacks
- Paid time off
- Training & development
Youth Coach
We are searching for a responsible person who enjoys working with young people. This person should be able to lead, support, and motivate strong-willed boys. The childcare/youth care worker will supervise residents during work projects and free time activities, enforce discipline, and serve as a role model for the boys. The childcare/youth care worker should demonstrate consistency, flexibility, and teamwork.
Responsibilities
· Supervise residents during work projects & free time activities.
· Enforce consequences for misbehavior & understand rules, policies, and philosophy of the LUC program.
· Supervise chores inside and out, including being familiar with expectations of each particular area. Work within time schedule.
· Enforce promptness of scheduled time for wakeup, school, meals, work job, recreation, devotions, bedtime.
· Be available to lead group devotions and help with personal devotions.
· Be a positive role-model and teach life lessons based on Biblical principles to the residents including how to deal with difficult and stressful situations, make good decisions, and be an honest, trustworthy individual.
· Always be aware of and utilize safety precautions that would eliminate or mitigate likelihood of accidents.
· Be objective and fair. Do now show favoritism.
Requirements
· Willing and able to work with strong-willed boys
· Be at least 21 years of age
· Have a high school diploma or GED
· Current driver’s license
· Experience driving a trailer (or aptitude to learn)
· Houseparent experience preferred
· Work a minimum of 45-50 hours per week and be available for the needs of the boys
· Typical shift is 12 pm to 10:30 pm with some variation and includes supervising work jobs with the boys, supervising boys in vocational training, and supervising boys in the evenings for free time or consequences.
Benefits
· Free housing & utilities
· 2 meals per day offered
Compensation: $24,000.00 per year
About Us
L.U.C. Ranch was founded by Ken and Sheila Ortman in 1982 with the premise that because God created each person with a purpose, each boy who comes to the Ranch is worth saving and can develop to his full potential with God's help.
The Ranch began with a vision to make it possible for troubled boys to have a second chance at life by changing their behavior patterns. We believe that this begins by demonstrating God’s love to them through words and actions. Success in boys’ lives at the Ranch is based on two basic principles: that God can change lives in miraculous ways, and that good work habits are important for building character, self-esteem, and self-discipline. Accomplishments at the Ranch are due to the staff and Ranch friends who have joined us by giving of their time, talents, funds and are praying for us.
Our Core Beliefs
Vision
Our Core Beliefs
Vision
- Changing the way that America saves at-risk youth.
Mission Statement
- Provide boys the opportunity to become capable, committed, Christian citizens.
Statement of Faith
- We believe and teach the Scripture of the Old and New Testament as the inspired Word of God.
- We believe that Jesus Christ is the eternal Son of God.
- We believe that God is perfect, infinite, and eternal and co-exists in three persons – The Father, The Son, and The Holy Spirit.
- We believe in the repentance and forgiveness of sins as a personal experience through faith in Jesus Christ.
- We believe the Holy Spirit is the Third Person of the Trinity, whose ministry is to convict of sin, regenerate the soul, indwell and empower the believer in order that he might be a witness of the Gospel of Christ.
- We believe in and support the work of the local church (the mission program and evangelism program).
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