Alexandria’s House Support Staff in Spokane, Washington at Volunteers of America Eastern Washington
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Experience with youth, childcare, education, or human services encouraged
Build meaningful (and appropriate) relationships with young families
Paid training + supportive team environment
Great entry point into housing, family services, and human services careers
About the Role
As Support Staff at Alexandria’s House, you help create a safe, structured, and nurturing home for young mothers and their children. This maternity group home supports young parents who are building stability, parenting skills, and independent living capabilities.
This role is centered on human connection, consistency, and mentorship. You’ll build trusting relationships with residents while maintaining clear professional boundaries—offering encouragement, guidance, and a steady presence through day-to-day challenges.
Support Staff use a positive youth development approach, helping residents practice life skills, daily routines, and healthy decision-making in a supportive environment. This is also a strong entry-level role for individuals interested in housing, family services, or nonprofit work, with opportunities to grow within the organization.
Requirements: Key Responsibilities
- Create a welcoming, structured, and respectful home environment
- Build appropriate rapport with residents while maintaining professional boundaries
- Support daily routines such as meals, childcare support, chores, and schedules
- Coach residents through parenting skills, household responsibilities, and life skills
- Encourage participation in assigned activities and responsibilities
- Help plan and participate in group activities and special events
- Monitor the home to ensure safety, cleanliness, and stability
- Complete required documentation and service notes
- Work independently during assigned shifts while collaborating with the team
This role is a strong fit for individuals who:
- Enjoy working with young parents and children
- Can build trust while maintaining clear, healthy boundaries
- Bring a calm, patient, and professional presence
- Are comfortable providing structure and accountability
- Value teamwork, consistency, and routine
Relevant experience may include:
- Childcare, early childhood education, or youth programs
- Customer service or hospitality roles with high responsibility
- Residential programs or group home settings
- Community-based, family support, or human services work
- Day Shift: 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Swing Shift: 5:00 PM – 9:00 PM
- Night Shift: 9:00 PM – 7:00 AM
Part time and Full-time positions available with multiple shift options
Minimum Qualifications- Must be at least 21 years of age
- High School Diploma or GED/HSEC
- One (1) year experience working directly with children or two (2) years of post-secondary education
- Ability to pass Washington DCYF background check
- Strong communication and professionalism
- Ability to remain calm and supportive in emotionally complex situations
(May be obtained at no cost within six months of hire)
- CPR / First Aid
- Bloodborne Pathogens training
- Food Handler’s Permit
Additional Requirements:
- TB test prior to employment (or recent negative result)
- Tdap and Influenza vaccinations (or current documentation)
Volunteers of America Eastern Washington & Northern Idaho provides housing and supportive services to individuals and families working toward stability and independence. At Alexandria’s House, we meet young families where they are—with dignity, encouragement, and structure—helping them build strong foundations for their future. If you’re looking for work that truly matters and a team that values compassion, growth, and accountability, we’d love to connect