Youth Advocate - Day Shift
Company: Volunteers Of America, Utah
Location: Salt Lake City
Posted on: February 11, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: Schedule: Full time
and part time, Day Shift Full-Time Benefits : Low-cost medical,
dental, and vision coverage. Health savings account. 403b
retirement plan with employer match (50% match up to 3%). Employee
Assistance Program for all employees 33 paid days off: 11 observed
paid holidays, 12 sick days, and 10 vacation days to start.
Vacation increases to 12 days after 1 year, 15 days after 2 years,
and more at 5 and 9 years of service. Sick and vacation time accrue
hourly per pay period. $50,000 in employer-paid life insurance;
additional coverage available. Employer contribution to your Health
Savings Account (paid quarterly) Employee Referral Program
including cash bonuses and paid time off About Volunteers of
America, Utah is an affiliate of a national, nonprofit, faith-based
organization that has served communities across the United States
for more than 125 years. Volunteers of America, Utah’s mission is
to provide community-supported paths for those who are vulnerable
to improve their lives and increase their self-reliance. Our
programs serve people experiencing challenges related to mental
health, substance use, and homelessness. We encourage all who are
passionate about making a difference, including individuals with
lived experience, to apply. Position Summary The Youth Advocate
position exists to support homeless and at-risk youth as they move
toward stability, self-sufficiency, and independence. We do this
through offering shelter, basic needs, referrals, resources, and
individualized case plans to 15-22 year old youth. Essential Duties
Engages with youth in case plans or conversations with the intent
to empower them in identifying and then making positive choices
toward stability as well as assisting them in accessing emergency
shelter. Ensures a safe environment for staff, volunteers, and
clients and assesses medical emergencies and provides CPR/First Aid
as needed. Answers phones, greets clients, volunteers, donors, and
other visitors in a friendly and professional manner and provides
assistance as needed. Attends regular staff meetings, shift change
meetings, and one on one meetings with supervisor as scheduled.
Utilizes the onsite supervisor on the on-call system for guidance
and support and follow appropriate protocol for covering shifts in
the event of illness, vacation, or other time off. Manages
difficult client behaviors by encouraging adherence to expectations
for service through a trauma informed lens. Ensures that all
paperwork related to client and program activities is in accordance
with licensing and contract requirements, properly completed,
managed confidentially, and stored appropriately. Uses agency
vehicles to complete errands and to provide safe transportation for
clients when necessary. Exhibits professional boundaries with
clients. Attends work on a punctual, regular, and predictable
basis. Secondary Duties Completes rounds and perimeter checks of
interior and exterior of building. Submits all paperwork in a
timely manner and records important notes in shift change log or
HMIS. Prepares meals as necessary. Maintains cleanliness of shared
workspace, facility, and vehicles as well as center laundry.
Assists other shifts with waking clients or getting them to bed as
necessary. Maintains positive, professional interactions with
community resources including staff from other VOA programs,
emergency services, fire, police and sheriff, criminal justice,
staff from other community providers, client family members, agency
donors, community support groups, and referral sources. Communicate
clearly and respectfully with coworkers and supervisory staff.
Performs other functions as necessary or assigned. Requirements:
Qualifications To perform this job successfully, an individual must
be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The
requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge,
skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be
made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the
essential functions. High school diploma or equivalent required and
2 years of social services or youth-related experience (at-risk
youth preferred) or any combination of education, experience, and
training which provides the following knowledge, skills and
abilities: Ability to use a computer, phone, and copy machine.
Ability to interact in a professional manner with a diverse
workforce, clients, and the public. Ability to prioritize multiple
tasks; flexibility to respond to changes. Ability to maintain
confidential information. Ability to lift and carry 30 lbs. Work
requires a lot of movement and activity. Must be moving around and
interacting with clients for extended periods of time. Must be at
least 21 years of age, possess a current driver’s license and have
a good driving record. Must be able to pass Utah DHHS background
check for those working with vulnerable populations. Must be able
to pass pre-employment drug test.
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