Youth Mentor at The Hope Group – Cedar City, Utah
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About This Position
Youth Mentor – Full-Time
Position Overview
Location: Cedar City, Utah
A residential treatment program in Cedar City, Utah is seeking resilient, high-ownership individuals who want to do meaningful and challenging work with adolescents who have experienced significant trauma.
As a Youth Mentor, you will work with a team of staff to support a group of 8–14 students, ensuring their safety, stability, and growth. This role requires steady leadership, emotional composure, and a commitment to helping young people develop healthier patterns.
This role is active, relational, and demanding—and deeply rewarding for the right person.
Open Shifts:
This is a full-time, 32–40 hours per week position on swing shift (afternoons/evenings and weekends).
Your Opportunity
Becoming a Youth Mentor is more than a job—it is an opportunity to develop leadership, emotional intelligence, and resilience.
You will learn to navigate complex human situations, build trust with struggling adolescents, and contribute to a culture focused on growth and accountability.
This role is ideal for individuals who:
- Take extreme ownership of their responsibilities
- Seek continuous growth and feedback
- Stay calm and solution-focused under pressure
- Value team health and collaboration
- Believe young people deserve adults who show up consistently and do not quit on them
This role is not a good fit for individuals seeking a quiet shift job or environments with minimal accountability.
Compensation & Benefits
Starting Rate: $20.00 per hour *$17.00 while in orientation*
Growth Opportunities:
- Up to $23 per hour for Youth Mentor roles
- Performance-based raises every six months based on performance assessments
- Additional compensation opportunities for leadership roles
- Leadership roles may range from approximately $25–$27 per hour depending on experience and responsibility
Benefits may include:
- Retirement plan eligibility after a probationary period with matching up to 6%.
- Paid time off accrual after initial employment period.
- Health insurance, Dental and Vision options with employer contribution for full-time employees after 60 days of employment.
- Employee Assistance Program (EAP) with confidential counseling support
- Company-provided life and accidental death & dismemberment insurance
What We Expect From You
We look for individuals who embody the following core principles:
- Grit & Composure: Remain steady during emotionally intense situations and respond effectively during crises.
- Ownership: Take responsibility for your role, your environment, and student safety.
- Growth Mindset: Welcome coaching and actively pursue improvement.
- Team Health: Support teammates, communicate respectfully, and repair relationship breaks when they occur.
- Solution-Focused Thinking: Identify problems early and work toward constructive solutions.
- Relational Leadership: Build trust with students through consistency, fairness, and authentic care.
- Curiosity: Seek to understand behavior and continually expand your knowledge of trauma and human development.
A Day in the Life
A typical day as a Youth Mentor includes:
- Supporting daily activities and supervising student interactions
- Maintaining schedules, boundaries, and therapeutic expectations established by the treatment team
- Supporting house leadership to ensure consistency in care and interventions
- Responding to crises using de-escalation and trauma-informed techniques
- Teaching coping skills and reinforcing program expectations
- Maintaining clear and accurate documentation of student progress and incidents
- Upholding safety protocols and compliance requirements
- Helping maintain a clean, structured, and supportive living environment
- Providing steady adult leadership during emotionally intense moments
The Reality of This Role
Working with adolescents who have experienced trauma can be emotionally demanding and unpredictable.
You will encounter moments that require patience, emotional regulation, and teamwork.
This may include:
- Supporting students through emotional outbursts
- Redirecting unsafe behavior
- Managing peer conflict
- Staying calm when situations escalate
- Receiving coaching and feedback to strengthen your skills
This work is not easy, but it matters deeply.
What Success Looks Like
You will feel successful in this role if you:
- Keep students physically and emotionally safe
- Maintain composure and professionalism during difficult situations
- Take ownership of your role and contribute to a healthy team culture
- Build trusting relationships with students who may initially resist connection
- Maintain a structured, safe, and welcoming environment within your assigned residence
Qualifications & Experience
- High School Diploma or GED required
- Minimum age of 20
- Ability to pass a background check and TB test
- Clean Motor Vehicle Record
Experience in environments characterized by volatility, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity is preferred but not required.
This role often attracts individuals with experience in:
- Behavioral health
- Education
- Coaching or athletics
- Youth mentorship
- Military or first response
- Youth Mentor - Mentor - Behavioral Health Tech - RTC -
Job Type: Full-time
Benefits:
- 401(k)
- 401(k) matching
- Dental insurance
- Employee assistance program
- Employee discount
- Flexible schedule
- Health insurance
- Health savings account
- Life insurance
- Paid time off
- Parental leave
- Referral program
- Retirement plan
- Vision insurance
Work Location: In person
The pay range for this role is:
20 - 20 USD per hour(Havenwood Cedar City)