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constant openings.

Because the need for help is constantly growing, ACH is always accepting résumés and applications for these important positions.

how to apply.

ACH Child and Family Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

If you are interested in applying, please email or fax your application to our Human Resources Coordinator at jobs@ACHservices.org or 817.336.0201.

Or mail to:
ACH Child and Family Services
Attn: Human Resources
1424 Summit Avenue
Fort Worth, Texas 76102

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opportunity listings.

position title Youth Care Worker (download more information)
program name Wedgwood Residential Program job type Full- and Part-Time
hours Hours Vary location Wedgwood Campus 
education High School Diploma or GED required. Bachelor's degree in social work, psychology, or human services field preferred.
experience Direct care experience in a residential setting, or equivalent relevant experience required.
description Responsible for building lasting relationships that help children overcome their past circumstances, improve their behavior, and prepare them to live in a family setting. Direct supervisory responsibility for the children in care as well as daily oversight of the living environment. Must be willing to invest in the life of a child and be a positive role model with the desire to make a difference that will last a lifetime.
position title Youth Care Worker (download more information)
program name Behavioral Care job type Full- and Part-Time
hours Hours Vary location Summit Campus 
education High School Diploma or GED required. Bachelor's degree in social work, psychology, or human services field preferred.
experience Direct care experience in a residential setting, or equivalent relevant experience required.
description Responsible for building lasting relationships that help children overcome their past circumstances, improve their behavior, and prepare them to live in a family setting. Direct supervisory responsibility for the children in care as well as daily oversight of the living environment. Must be willing to invest in the life of a child and be a positive role model with the desire to make a difference that will last a lifetime.
position title Live-In Youth Care Worker (Single) (download more information)
program name Wedgwood Residential Program job type Full-Time
hours 10 Days On, 4 Days Off location Wedgwood Campus 
education High School Diploma or GED required. Bachelor's degree in social work, psychology, or human services field preferred.
experience Direct care experience in a residential setting, or equivalent relevant experience required.
description Responsible for building lasting relationships that help children overcome their past circumstances, improve their behavior, and prepare them to live in a family setting. Direct supervisory responsibility for the children in care as well as daily oversight of the living environment. Must be willing to invest in the life of a child and be a positive role model with the desire to make a difference that will last a lifetime.
position title Live-In Youth Care Workers (Married Couple) (download more information)
program name Wedgwood Residential Program job type Full-Time
hours 10 Days On, 4 Days Off location Wedgwood Campus 
education High School Diploma or GED required. Bachelor's degree in social work, psychology, or human services field preferred.
experience Direct care experience in a residential setting, or equivalent relevant experience required.
description Provides care for up to six residents, ages 5-17, and two respite children on weekends, ages 5-17. Household duties include cleaning, cooking, transporting youth to doctor's appointments and therapy appointments, treatment planning for youth, working with families and children, and paperwork documentation of progress of youth and families. Must love working with children and believe in the capacity of youth to make positive changes. Two-bedroom, unfurnished apartment provided.
position title Shelter Mentor (download more information)
program name Emergency Youth Shelter job type Full- and Part-Time
hours Hours Vary location Summit Campus
education High School Diploma or GED required. Bachelor's degree in social work, psychology, or human services field preferred.
experience Direct care experience in a residential setting, and positive youth guidance experience required.
description Provides supervision and ensures the safety and guidance of youth, ages 10-17, in a positive and safe environment. Some case management, informal counseling, and therapeutic group facilitation required. 

 

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