Schedule: Days are Varied, Hours are varied
Compensation: $16.49–$20.90 DOE
About Us: Wasatch Behavioral Health
Wasatch Behavioral Health is a local government agency dedicated to providing compassionate, accessible mental health and substance-use services. We value collaboration, innovation, empathy, and creating a workplace where both clients and employees can thrive.
What You'll Do as a Human Service Worker
- Provide direct supervision, support, and structure to adolescent boys (ages 12–17) in a short-term crisis care setting
- Create a safe, stable, and supportive environment for youth experiencing emotional, behavioral, and safety challenges
- Assist with daily routines, activities, and skill-building to promote stability and positive behavior
- Use de-escalation and behavior intervention techniques to support youth in crisis
- Monitor youth safety, including those experiencing suicidal ideation, trauma-related behaviors, or family conflict
- Support intake processes, including welcoming walk-ins and helping ensure safety and readiness for admission
- Assist with medication management under supervision, following proper protocols
- Collaborate with therapists and team members to support individualized care and treatment goals
- Maintain accurate documentation and communicate updates on youth behavior and progress
- Build trusting, supportive relationships with youth while encouraging growth, accountability, and resilience
Qualifications
- High school diploma or GED
- Valid driver's license
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills
- Ability to stay calm, patient, and grounded during challenging situations
- Reliable, team-oriented, and eager to learn
- Experience or education in mental/behavioral health is helpful but not required
- Must pass a background check and meet WBH hiring standards
- Spanish speakers may qualify for a wage increase
Apply Today
Ready to make a real impact? Submit your application today and take the next step toward a career that truly changes lives. We're excited to meet you and cheer you on as you grow with our team!
Employment at Wasatch Behavioral Health is contingent upon successful completion of a drug screen, motor vehicle record review and criminal background check. After hire you must complete and receive a Criminal Background Clearance (BCI) from Utah State Office of Licensing. Upon receipt of a conditional offer of employment in the position, you must provide an official copy of licensure or certification.