Youth Engagement Specialists
Company: Covenant House California
Location: Los Angeles
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Covenant House California (CHC)
is a nonprofit organization that provides sanctuary and support for
youth overcoming homelessness, ages 18-24. CHC believes that no
young person deserves to be homeless; that every young person in
California deserves housing, food, clothing, education, and most
importantly, to be loved. CHC provides a full continuum of services
to meet the physical, emotional, educational, vocational, and
spiritual well-being of young people. CHC’s doors are open to youth
and staff regardless of their race, religion, sexual orientation,
gender identity, or gender expression. We believe that youth and
team members deserve to be in an environment that is inclusive and
affirming; where everyone is treated with dignity and respect and
valued and appreciated for who they are. Maintaining a diverse
community of youth and staff is key to our ability to achieve our
mission most effectively. We are also committed to being a leader
in advancing anti-racism, and to promoting opportunities for the
free expression of the lived experiences of our youth and staff. We
are looking for people who, like us, believe that every young
person deserves a place to belong. We think it takes all kinds of
people to create diverse solutions to end youth homelessness and we
are on a committed journey to build an inclusive and equitable work
culture that brings out the best in everyone. As this position
provides direct care to young people that are 18-24 years old, we
require that applicants are at least 25 years old. Covenant House
California offers an excellent benefits package, (most benefits
effective date of hire), including medical, vision, dental, an EAP
program, 403b retirement account, and a generous vacation package.
POSITION SUMMARY: Youth Engagement Specialists (YES) are an
essential and core position on our residential team. CHC is looking
for passionate, qualified Youth Engagement Specialists who are
skilled in supporting youth who have experienced homelessness and
human trafficking, have experienced trauma identify as LGBTQ, are
gender non-conforming, and/or who often face multiple issues and
have complex needs. Youth Engagement Specialists will have
knowledge and/or experience utilizing a strengths-based, harm
reduction framework, using trauma-informed practices and will value
working within a multi-disciplinary team to create a safe inclusive
environment for all. All CHC staff work together to facilitate
safety and comprehensive programming for youth in our housing
programs. Youth Engagement Specialists facilitate the day-to- day
operations and duties, provide essential supervision and support,
including triage of door and phones, assessing safety, preventing,
and managing crises, upholding programmatic policy and procedure,
documentation, light cleaning and building maintenance, as well as
being a positive adult role model that relentlessly engages with
our youth. Overnight shifts are awake, and staff must complete
overnight checklist to ensure facility is prepared for next day.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Build rapport with youth and act as a positive
role model and safe adult while maintaining and facilitating
healthy boundaries. Work directly with youth doing triage (i.e.,
field questions, enquire on needs, clarify the problem, etc.)
Direct supervision of youth on-site, on outings and during meetings
and appointments in the community. Provide welcoming, engaging, and
professional phone and door coverage to include answering and
responding to incoming crisis, business information, resource, and
referral inquiries. Crisis prevention and intervention while
adhering to agency protocol for responding, reporting, and seeking
support. Teach basic life skills such as personal hygiene,
household cleaning, and interpersonal interactions, in a manner
that is compassionate to each youth’s situation. Be a proactive and
involved team member and encourage youth to participate in
activities. Lead groups and workshops on skill building and healthy
choices. Develop knowledge of the current community resources
available to youth. Inspect common areas of the housing program for
cleanliness daily. Maintain consistent communication with the
multidisciplinary team by preparing clear and concise shift notes,
logs and critical incident reports. Maintain safety awareness of
situations and spaces. Attend trainings, meetings, and supervision
check-ins as assigned. Be timely and present at all scheduled
meetings, trainings, and shifts. Perform day to day operations and
duties in accordance with established policies and procedures.
Provide supervision of the program, including oversight and
maintenance of the various areas of the facility. Function as
Person in Charge (PIC), as designated. As needed, collaborate with
outreach team to ensure addition of new youth referrals to shelter
waitlist and keep waitlist updated with youth communication. This
includes documented efforts to locate youth, support them onsite or
via phone/email, as well as outreach opportunities in the community
as assigned. JOB REQUIREMENTS: EDUCATION: Bachelor’s Degree in
Human Services or related field preferred or equivalent experience
in residential program. High School Diploma required. EXPERIENCE:
Minimum of 1-2 years’ experience working with youth ages 18-24.
SKILLS: Must be well organized and have strong verbal and written
communication skills. Must be computer literate (Word, Outlook,
Excel, etc.) Must be a self-starter and team player with the
ability to work with other staff members, youth, vendors, and the
community. TRANSPORTATION : Must have a valid CA driver’s license
and good driving record. May need to transport clients/staff if
required using agency transportation. WORKING CONDITIONS: The work
environment characteristics described here are representative of
those an employee encounters while performing the essential
functions of this job. General business/office/shelter environment.
Must be able to lift up to 40 lbs. on occasion, bend, sit and stand
for prolonged periods of time. Must be able to navigate a two-level
building using the stairs unassisted. As we are open 24/7, Staff
are required to work one weekend day, and holiday work may be
required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable
individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee may work
occasionally in outside weather conditions. The noise level in the
work environment is usually moderate to loud. KNOWLEDGE/TRAINING:
Has and/or willing to obtain training and knowledge in the
following areas: Adolescent Development, Crisis Intervention,
Multi-Cultural Awareness, Trauma Informed Care, Harm Reduction, and
CPR & FIRST AID. SUPERVISORY DUTIES: Not Applicable. This position
does not supervise other staff members. EQUIPMENT USED: Telephones,
handheld two-way communication radio, computers, computer
peripherals, and basic word processing, email, and internet
programs. Covenant House California is an equal opportunity
employer.
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