Residential Youth Treatment Counselor
Company: Tennyson Center for Children
Location: Denver
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Job Summary and Purpose At
Tennyson Center for Children, our core values guide everything we
do. We are Joyful , finding optimism and strength even in
challenges; Curious , always learning and innovating to provide the
best care; Dependable , building trust through reliability;
Authentic , celebrating uniqueness and creating safe, inclusive
spaces; and Compassionate , deeply caring for our teammates, our
clients, and the community we serve. If these values resonate with
you, we’d love to have you join our team and help us make a lasting
impact on the lives of children across Colorado! The Residential
Youth Treatment Counselor (YTC) is responsible for supporting a
therapeutic residential program that fosters youth resilience,
healing, informed by best practices, and a deep understanding of
trauma informed care. This position will be responsible for the
supervision and support of clients in the residential setting, as
well as timely documentation of all incidents. A successful YTC
must have a broad knowledge of best practice milieu skills and
modalities for working with children with intellectual
disabilities, neurodevelopmental delays, complex trauma, knowledge
in child development, and of the relationship between trauma and
neurobiology, and a critical thinking lens grounded in a trauma
informed client-centered philosophy Essential Job Functions Assist
clients in identifying and working toward self-directed treatment
goals. Collaborate with the internal and external treatment team on
progress and barriers in therapeutic treatment goals for the
clients home and community environments. Provide clean, safe, and
therapeutic environments for the clients at all times. Engage
clients in social emotional skill acquisition and practice. Ensure
positive behavior supports are implemented on the milieu and in the
community consistently to support and encourage clients from a
strengths-based lens. Other Job Functions Assist and support
clients in getting ready for, and transitioning away from, school.
Take clients into the community to provide age normative childhood
experiences. Supervise and monitor clients during all wake and
sleeping hours. Utilize trauma informed therapeutic interventions
for behavior management (both verbal and non-verbal) and physical
managements as a last resort when imminent safety is at risk.
Physical Requirements Must be able to lift 25/50 lbs. or more. Must
be able to assume and maintain a variety of postures such as
kneeling, squatting, crawling, sitting, standing for extended
periods of time. Must be able to perform or assist with physical
interventions, either restraints or containments. Working
Conditions Full time in person work required. Several shift
opportunities: Sun-Weds days, overnight, swing shift; Weds-Sat
days, overnight, swing shift. Travel will utilize company vehicles
to transport clients to community activities. Most of the work will
occur on our campus in the residential cottages as well as in the
greater community. Casual work attire. Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor of Arts degree in Human Services/related field or
equivalent experience required. Must be willing to contribute to a
positive home environment for children and collaborative working
relationships with TCC staff. Must be willing to work evenings and
weekends. Experience in a residential setting or with children with
developmental disabilities preferred. Motivation to obtain
specialized training that would enhance your daily work and
professional development preferred. All candidates must have or
qualify to obtain a current Colorado driver’s license. (Must obtain
Colorado license within 30 days of employment.) All positions
require criminal a CBI background check, FBI fingerprint check,
State of CO child abuse check, DMV driving record check,
pre-employment drug test, pre-employment physical, academic
credential verification, and reference check. Benefits For
employees working 30 or more hours per week: Medical, Dental, &
Vision Insurance options Generous Paid Time Off 13 paid holidays
Paid Mental Health days to regroup & recharge Retirement Plan with
a match up to 4% of your annual salary Pet, Legal & Identity Theft
insurance options HSA & FSA options Accident, Critical Illness,
Disability & Hospital Indemnity insurance options Company paid Life
Insurance & AD&D with options to purchase additional coverage
Employee Assistance Program Employee Referral Bonus Professional
Development Assistance Some positions may qualify for the Public
Service Loan Forgiveness Program. For more information, go to
https://www.colorado.gov/pacific/dhr/student
-loan-forgiveness-programs EEOC Must demonstrate eligibility to
work in the United States in compliance with federal law, all
persons hired will be required to verify and eligibility to work in
the United States and to complete the required employment
eligibility verification form upon hire. Tennyson Center for
Children currently does not sponsor work visas. Tennyson Center is
an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer; we are
committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
We seek applicants of diverse backgrounds and prohibit
discrimination based on race, religion, color, sex, sexual
orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, national
origin, disability, military status, conditions relating to
pregnancy or childbearing, and/or any other status protected by
federal, state, or local laws. If you have any questions, please
email our team at HRServices@Tennysoncenter.org. We appreciate your
interest in Tennyson Center for Children. Powered by JazzHR
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