Adolescent Support Technician
Company: Horizon Recovery
Location: Buckeye
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: $20.00 Title: Adolescent
Support Technician Department: Residential Operations Reports To:
House Supervisor (Primary) / Director of Operations (Secondary)
FLSA Status: Non-Exempt Location: Horizon Recovery Residential
Facilities (as assigned) Job Summary: The Adolescent Support
Technician is responsible for the day-to-day functional operations
of Horizons residential facilities and for ensuring the environment
remains safe, structured, and therapeutic. This position leads the
technical and operational execution of the program, making sure
schedules run smoothly, documentation is accurate, and compliance
standards are upheld. At Horizon, however, no one operates in
isolation. Guided by our core philosophy of One Team, One Goal,
every staff member, regardless of title, supports the total
wellbeing of the adolescents in care. The Specialist's operational
focus complements the Behavioral Health Coachs engagement and
coaching focus. Both roles partner with clinical and nursing staff
to deliver a consistent, personalized experience for every client.
Core Accountabilities: 1. Facility Operations, Documentation &
Readiness Lead daily functional operations of the house, ensuring
routines and environmental standards are executed. Complete daily
facility walkthroughs, daily tasks and procedures, and safety
checklists (fire exits, cleaning chemicals, first-aid supplies).
Ensure the environment remains safe, therapeutic, and welcoming to
adolescent growth and structure while also being compliant with
ADHS and Joint Commission standards. Help prepare meals and
organize spaces where youth gather for activities, groups, or
downtime. Complete all required shift reports, logs, and incident
documentation accurately and on time. 2. Program Execution, Daily
Flow & Supervision Support the daily rhythm of the home (wake-ups,
meals, school, therapy blocks, recreation, chores, lights-out) to
keep the house organized and predictable. Build healthy,
professional relationships with adolescents through daily
interactions, active listening, and mentorship. Ensure operational
tasks are completed accurately and on time (documentation, chores,
attendance, progress notes, incident reports, operational
checklists, transportation, and room readiness) while maintaining
full confidentiality of client information per Horizon and HIPAA
standards. Use trauma-informed and strengths-based redirection
techniques to guide behavior respectfully and calmly. Encourage
teamwork, participation, and accountability among residents while
maintaining safety and consistency. 3. Admissions, Discharges &
Transitions Welcome new residents and help orient them to the home,
schedule, and program expectations Prepare rooms and welcome
materials to ensure a smooth, positive intake experience for new
residents. Communicate respectfully with families during admissions
and discharges to support positive transitions. Assist with
discharge or transition logistics, ensuring all documentation,
belongings, and spaces are handled professionally. Collaborate with
nursing, clinical, and administrative staff to maintain clear and
accurate communication during transitions. 4. Team Collaboration &
Communication Demonstrate Horizons One Team, One Goal philosophy
through teamwork, accountability, and integrity. Work closely with
Behavioral Health Coaches and other staff to create a unified,
structured experience for clients while also balancing operational
flow with client engagement needs. Maintain open, professional
communication with peers and supervisors across shifts and
locations. Participate in daily huddles, team meetings, and ongoing
training to strengthen consistency and effectiveness. 5. Culture,
Professional Conduct & Growth Live Horizons values: Transparency,
Respect, Excellence, Empowerment, and Dedication. Contribute to a
positive, team-oriented culture where collaboration and
communication are prioritized. Seek and apply feedback to
continuously improve processes and outcomes. Participate in
training and development to enhance youth engagement and safety
skills. Qualifications: High school diploma or GED required; some
college or behavioral health coursework preferred. Minimum six (6)
months of experience in behavioral health, residential operations,
or youth care preferred. Current Level One Fingerprint Clearance
Card (or eligible). Valid drivers license and insurable driving
record (if transport duties assigned). CPR/First Aid certification
(or obtained within 7 days of hire). Must complete all Horizon
training modules within required timelines. Knowledge, Skills &
Abilities: Strong organizational and task-execution skills;
dependable under pressure. Clear written and verbal communication
skills. Ability to follow procedures while adapting to changing
needs. Attention to safety, detail, and documentation accuracy.
Team-player attitude and basic tech proficiency (EMR, documentation
systems). Physical & Work Environment: Frequent standing, walking,
and light lifting (up to 30 lbs). Work performed in a residential
behavioral health environment requiring alertness and
responsiveness. Active participation in drills, client activities,
and safety interventions as needed. Reasonable accommodations
available for qualified individuals with disabilities. Job Type:
Full-time Pay: Starting at $20.00 per hour Expected hours: 40 per
week Competitive Compensation and Benefits Including: 401(k)
Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance Employee assistance program
Health savings account Life insurance Paid time off Tuition
reimbursement $300/month Rover travel stipend* (*if applicable)
(paid monthly; prorated weekly if mid-month start) Schedule:
10-hour shift or 12-hour shift Days, Evenings, or Night shifts
Monday to Friday Weekend shifts available (Friday-Sunday)
Education: High school or equivalent (Required) Work Location:
Peoria, Buckeye, Glendale, & Rover (multi-site) If you are serious
about this opportunity, please submit your application and complete
the below survey afterwards. The survey takes Survey:
https://go.cultureindex.com/p/9X6zxkXkmPx We are an equal
opportunity employer and comply with the Americans with
Disabilities Act (ADA). We are committed to providing reasonable
accommodations to qualified applicants and employees with
disabilities, unless doing so would cause an undue hardship. This
job description outlines the essential functions of the position;
individuals must be able to perform these functions, with or
without reasonable accommodation, to be considered for this role.
EOE/M/F/V/D
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