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Meet Hill Country Youth Ranch

Hill Country Youth Ranch (HCYR), established in 1977, is a non-profit Christian organization providing a safe, loving, and life-enhancing environment for traumatized children and young adults across three campuses in the Texas Hill Country. They offer a continuum of care including residential treatment, traditional family care, transitional living, and alumni support. A critical component of their model is the family-style living environment facilitated by Houseparent Couples.

About the House Parents

The House Parent is responsible for providing a safe, nurturing, and structured living environment for children ages 5-18 residing at the ranch. The House Parent serves as a positive role model, mentor, and primary caregiver, contributing to the social, emotional, behavioral, and daily living skills development of the residents. This role requires a dedicated and compassionate couple who can create a home-like atmosphere and work collaboratively with a team of professionals.

The House Parents’ responsibilities include:

Direct Care and Supervision:

  • Provide consistent supervision and ensure the safety and well-being of all children in the assigned cabin. 
  • Implement daily routines and schedules, including wake-up, meals, homework time, chores, recreational activities, and bedtime.
  • Provide individual and group guidance to children, fostering positive social interactions and life skills development.
  • Manage behavior according to established policies and procedures, using positive reinforcement and appropriate disciplinary techniques.
  • Accompany children to appointments (medical, dental, etc.) as needed.
  • Administer medications according to established protocols

Creating a Positive Living Environment:

  • Maintain a clean, organized, and comfortable living environment.
  • Foster a sense of community and belonging among children.
  • Plan and participate in recreational, social, and cultural activities.
  • Promote healthy habits, including hygiene, nutrition, and exercise.

Support and Guidance:

  • Serve as a positive role model, demonstrating responsible behavior and healthy coping mechanisms.
  • Provide emotional support and guidance to children, building trusting relationships.
  • Assist children with homework, tutoring, and academic progress.
  • Teach and encourage the development of independent living skills, such as budgeting, cooking, and laundry.
  • Help children develop self-esteem, self-advocacy skills, and positive peer relationships.

Communication and Collaboration:

  • Maintain open and effective communication with supervisors, case managers, therapists, teachers, and other relevant professionals.
  • Provide regular updates on children’s progress, behaviors, and any concerns.
  • Participate in team meetings, case reviews, and training sessions.
  • Communicate with parents or guardians as directed and in accordance with confidentiality policies.
  • Document relevant information accurately and timely, including daily logs, incident reports, and progress notes.

Household Management:

  • Oversee household chores and ensure children participate appropriately.
  • Manage household supplies and report any maintenance needs.
  • Plan and prepare nutritious meals or supervise children in meal preparation.
  • Handle minor household emergencies according to established procedures.

Professional Development:

  • Adhere to all agency policies, procedures, and ethical guidelines.
  • Participate in ongoing training and professional development activities to enhance skills and knowledge.
  • Stay informed about best practices in child care and residential treatment.

What you bring

The following describes many of the characteristics of the ideal candidate for the House Parents:

Education and experience

  • High School Diploma required; Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree preferred.
  • Possess a valid Driver’s License 
  • 3 years of experience working with children or youth in a residential, educational, or social service setting is preferred.  
  • Experience working with specific populations (e.g., at-risk youth, youth with behavioral challenges, youth with disabilities) preferred. 

Knowledge, skills, and abilities

  • Strong communication, interpersonal, and problem-solving skills.
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
  • Patience, empathy, and a genuine desire to make a positive impact on the lives of young people.
  • Ability to maintain confidentiality and professional boundaries.
  • Flexibility and adaptability to changing situations and schedules.
  • Knowledge of child development, trauma-informed care, and behavior management techniques.
  • Excellent time management and the capacity to manage stress effectively

What it’s like to live in Leakey, TX

Living in Leakey, Texas, offers a peaceful, small-town experience nestled in the scenic Texas Hill Country. Known for its close-knit community, friendly neighbors, and strong local values, Leakey provides a slower pace of life where faith, family, and nature are deeply appreciated. The town is surrounded by beautiful rivers, rolling hills, and open skies, making it a place where people can find rest and reflection. With a rich sense of tradition and hospitality, Leakey is a place where many find comfort, connection, and a sense of home.

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