Residential Student Support Coordinator
New Yesterday
Compensation—DOE
Student Advocacy & Case Coordination
Serve as the primary point of contact for students regarding daily needs and concerns.
Advocate for student needs within the treatment team.
Ensure individualized treatment plans are followed consistently in residential, academic, and therapeutic settings.
Daily Support & Supervision
Monitor student routines, ensuring structure and consistency.
Provide guidance and support in daily living skills (hygiene, self-care, organization, time management).
Help students practice therapeutic skills (coping strategies, communication, problem-solving) in real-life settings.
Collaboration With Clinical & Residential Staff
Act as a liaison between students and therapists, teachers, and residential staff.
Participate in treatment team meetings to share observations on progress and challenges.
Ensure clear communication between departments so student care is unified.
Crisis Intervention & Safety
Assist staff in de-escalating behavioral crises.
Ensure safety protocols are followed during incidents.
Support students in processing incidents afterward and reinforce positive coping skills.
Family Communication & Engagement
Maintain regular communication with families/guardians regarding student progress and daily living updates.
Support family involvement in treatment planning, visitation, and discharge preparation.
Documentation & Compliance
Maintain accurate records of student progress, incidents, and interventions.
Ensure documentation meets program, state, and accrediting body standards.
Assist in preparing reports for treatment reviews, insurance, or court (if applicable).
Other duties
This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee. Other duties, responsibilities and activities may change or be assigned at any time with or without notice.
Requirements
Preferred Skills:
Embody DRS’’s culture and values
Be an example and model desired behaviors and leadership qualities in the community
Have an established history and reputation for nurturing yet challenging relationships
Well organized—i.e., able to handle and track paperwork, scheduling, and other clerical/organizational duties
Coordinate events and appointments with multiple departments and delegate effectively
Experience planning activities and events
Effective communicator, advocate, and spokesperson
Strong collaborative skills—must be team oriented!
1+ years residential experience strongly preferred, but not required
Supervisor experience a plus, but not required
Required Qualifications
Must be 21 or older
Must be able to pass a background check and motor vehicle check
Must have a current Utah driver’s license
Will need to be CPR/First Aid (within first 30 days of employment) and Crisis Intervention trained within 30 days of employment (we provide)
Work well in a team setting environment
Benefits
Health, dental, vision, accident, critical illness, and other insurance plans available after probationary period for full-time employees
Employer contributions to Health Savings Account (HSA)
Free Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Free meals while working created by our Culinary Team
Employee Referral Bonus program
Continued professional development & certification opportunities
Significant discounts for hundreds of professional gear brands, including an ExpertVoice account
Participation in high activities with our students (horseback riding, rock climbing, snowboarding, etc.)
Gorgeous, dynamic, diverse, and expansive work environment.
A few hours or less from Zion National Park, Cedar Breaks National Monument, Bryce Canyon National Park, the Grand Canyon, and Lake Powell
A few hours from many world-class ski resorts
- Location:
- Cedar City
- Job Type:
- FullTime
- Category:
- Government