Youth Care Specialist / Mental Health Tech
Youth Care Specialist / Mental Health Technician
Location: Clover Bottom Campus – Nashville, TN
(Walnut/Rosewood Youth Academy, Harpeth Primary Assessment Center, Two Rivers Primary Assessment Center, Safe Therapeutic Respite Center)
Department: Direct Care / Residential Services
Job Type: Full-Time
About Youth Opportunity & Clover Bottom Campus
Youth Opportunity is a nationally recognized leader in residential and behavioral health treatment for at-risk youth. The Clover Bottom Campus in Nashville, Tennessee, is a multi-program campus providing trauma-informed residential and assessment-based care for youth with complex behavioral, emotional, and mental health needs.
The campus includes Walnut/Rosewood Youth Academy, Harpeth Primary Assessment Center, Two Rivers Primary Assessment Center, and a Safe Therapeutic Respite Center. Serving adolescents across varying levels of care, Clover Bottom combines structured supervision, clinical treatment, education, recreation, and life-skills programming to support stabilization, accountability, and successful transition into long-term care or community-based settings.
Youth Opportunity is dedicated to empowering youth through individualized care, strong relationships, and a culture rooted in teamwork, leadership, and accountability. We invest in excellence—both in the youth we serve and the employees who support them.
About the Role
The Youth Care Specialist / Mental Health Technician is a direct-care position responsible for the supervision, safety, and daily support of youth in a residential or assessment setting. This role provides structured guidance while modeling appropriate behavior, reinforcing positive decision-making, and supporting treatment goals.
Youth Care Specialists work closely with clinical, educational, and operational staff to maintain a safe, secure, and therapeutic environment. This position plays a critical role in helping youth develop internal controls, social skills, and personal responsibility.
Benefits
- Medical, dental, and vision insurance
- 401(k) with up to 4% employer match with Immediate Vesting
- Paid time off (PTO) and holidays – earn 4 hours of PTO every pay period
- Free RX delivery on most medications
- Tuition reimbursement and professional development
- Robust Employee Assistance Program
- Supportive, mission-driven work environment
Key Responsibilities
- Provide direct supervision to a group of approximately 7–10 youth during waking and non-waking hours
- Maintain constant awareness of youth whereabouts and ensure compliance with safety, security, and movement procedures
- Create and maintain a safe, structured, and therapeutic environment using trauma-informed care principles
- Utilize group counseling techniques, individual relationships, and positive discipline strategies, including the I-Choose behavior management system
- Apply crisis intervention and de-escalation techniques when necessary to maintain safety
- Conduct group meetings, huddles, problem-solving sessions, and daily reviews to reinforce accountability and positive peer interaction
- Represent youth progress, needs, and concerns to the treatment team or designated counselor
- Assist classroom teachers with supervision and reinforcement of educational content within living units
- Support youth participation in recreational, educational, and treatment-related activities
- Document daily shift activities, incidents, and population counts in accordance with policy
- Communicate critical information to oncoming shifts to ensure continuity of care
- Make referrals for medical or special needs as appropriate
- Report any incidents or concerns related to youth safety or boundary violations
- Participate in required training and professional development activities
- Perform other duties as assigned
Qualifications
- High school diploma or equivalent required
- Two years of college coursework in a social or human services field preferred
- For candidates with a high school diploma or equivalent, two years of experience working with youth preferred
- Strong verbal communication skills and ability to build respectful, professional relationships with youth
- Demonstrated group leadership and counseling skills
- Ability to think independently, analyze situations, and respond appropriately
- Ability to complete accurate, objective written documentation
- First Aid, CPR, and approved crisis intervention certifications must be obtained during the probationary period
- Valid state driver’s license required
- Must meet all state and criminal background check requirements
Physical Demands
• Must be in good physical health and emotionally stable
• Able to actively engage with youth, participate in physical interventions, and transport youth or staff as needed
• Must be free of communicable diseases as defined by the state
• Must pass evaluation of physical techniques and certification exams
Apply Today
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Equal Opportunity Employer
Youth Opportunity Investments is an equal opportunity employer