Family Teacher - Direct Care Staff (Night Shift)
Company: Hope Center for Children
Location: Spartanburg
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: $43,888 annual base
salary Job Title: Family Teacher (Third Shift) Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in social sciences, education or related field
from accredited institution and minimum one year of experience
working with children; or a similar combination of education and
experience. Minimum of high school diploma or equivalency and one
year of experience working with children required. Experience in
Teaching-Family Model preferred. A valid drivers license and
acceptable driving record is required. Due to SC DSS requirements,
applicants must be at least twenty-one years of age. Job
Description: This position reports to the Faucette House Care
Coordinator. Through use of the Family Teaching Model, the Family
Teacher applies his or her knowledge, training and experience to
recommend and execute individualized treatment for each resident
and a therapeutic daily schedule that meets the needs of all
residents. This includes ensuring compliance with organization
policy and procedures. This full-time, salaried (exempt) position
requires flexibility but typically requires working a seven days
on, seven days off (Monday to Sunday) schedule with each day
requiring a minimum of twelve work hours (typically 10:00 PM to
10:00 AM) in order to ensure that residents are supervised at all
times. The Third Shift Family Teacher is required to attend a
minimum of two Monday transition meetings per month. Positions
Supervised: The position provides supervision to volunteers who
work with residents to ensure that interactions are appropriate and
impact treatment in a positive way. The Family Teacher directs
Relief Family Teachers (but do not directly supervise) in problem
solving and executing the individualized treatment for each
resident, which is developed by the treatment team which includes
the Family Teacher, guardian, etc. Family-Teacher Responsibilities:
Execute a therapeutic morning environment that includes a home
cooked, dietician approved breakfast per the posted menu and
organization policies. Provide teaching interactions that are
individualized to meet each residents needs, per the Family
Teachers training and experience. Execute regular bed checks per
organization policies and increase sleep supervision when children
are new to the program or treatment needs indicate potential safety
problems for that resident or other residents (every 1520 minutes).
Assess and respond to childrens needs specifically related to
trauma, and apply knowledge, training and experience to develop and
individualized course of treatment to address the effects of
trauma. Apply knowledge, training and experience to develop a
natural, supportive, structured home environment and build close
relationships with youth, using his or her discretion and judgment
to adapt based on individualized resident needs. Work toward
professional certification in the Teaching Family Model. Provide
and execute all elements of the Teaching-Family Model program as
trained and work with the team of Family Teachers to implement the
program as trained. Execute the individual course of treatment for
each resident, as developed by the Family Teacher and other
treatment team members, by working with parents, teachers, mental
health workers, guardians, Guardian Ad Litems and other adult
supports to ensure each remains connected with maximum supports and
resources. Remain informed through the Program Supervisor and Child
Advocate about local, state, federal and Teaching-Family
Association standards and regulations pertaining to the provision
of services to children and their families. Actively make
individualized treatment plan recommendations for residents
according to Family Teachers training, knowledge and experience and
direct this treatment on a daily basis. Ensure cleanliness of the
facility by checking chores, doing a daily walkthrough and
completing tasks that would default passing of an inspection
Provide transportation for residents to and from personal
appointments, religious services, place of employment, and other
activities that are a part of the residents individualized courses
of treatment, including establishing and maintaining long term
relationships that may create normalcy and long-term supports for
each child served. Implement organization policy and procedures as
written. Complete all paperwork in a timely fashion, per
organization policies, using organization forms. Keep track of
expenditures related to the cottage, following the organization
fund management policy. Provide daily teaching around life skills
through individualized teaching interactions and by modeling the
skill(s). Ensure that residents are adequately supervised, even
when volunteers are present. This position is an integral part of
the PQI process for HCFC through duties which include but are not
limited to: Recording and reporting on critical incidents Inputting
data into documentation system (ExtendedReach) Recording output
data including supplemental education hours and family visits
Completing necessary assessments on clients within specified time
frames Completing other duties as assigned on the PQI Grid Other
duties as required to meet treatment needs. Necessary
characteristics: Must be committed to positive changes in children.
Must be able to develop strong relationships with children and have
understanding of issues impacting children in foster care; must
have good problem-solving skills and perseverance in advocating for
the best interests of each child served. Must exhibit a desire for
professional growth as evidenced by accepting and responding to
constructive feedback. Strong customer service, team leadership and
critical thinking skills are essential.
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