Residential Qualified Professional
Join the Winning Team at Pathways to Life!
Residential Qualified Professional (QP)
Location: Residential Level III Group Home Setting
In-Person | Flexible Hours Required
Are you committed to serving youth with empathy, structure, and professionalism? Do you believe that every child deserves a safe, therapeutic space to heal and grow? Pathways to Life is looking for a Qualified Professional (QP) to help lead and support our residential team with purpose and compassion.
We’re building a team that shows up every day ready to make a difference. As a Residential QP, you won’t just work in a group home—you’ll help create a healing environment where adolescent males can thrive.
What You’ll Do:Under the direction of the Corporate Clinical Director, you’ll support the daily operations of a Level III residential group home and ensure services align with person-centered goals. You’ll guide the team, monitor client progress, and help maintain a trauma-informed, therapeutic space for youth.
Key Responsibilities:-
Provide clinical oversight and support to direct care staff in the home
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Ensure compliance with treatment goals, safety standards, and documentation
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Facilitate or coordinate psychoeducational groups (e.g., life skills, social skills, coping strategies)
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Collaborate with internal team members, families, and external partners (schools, DSS, medical providers)
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Monitor and assess resident needs—physical, emotional, behavioral—and respond accordingly
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Document progress, incidents, and plan reviews with accuracy and timeliness
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Serve as a consistent, calm presence and role model in the home environment
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Support implementation of behavior management plans and promote positive behavior reinforcement
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Participate in clinical meetings and contribute to interdisciplinary planning
You are a strong communicator, a steady influence, and someone who knows how to bring structure to emotional environments. You believe that consistency, compassion, and accountability can change lives.
You’re also someone who:
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Leads with empathy, grace, and clear boundaries
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Thrives in fast-paced, people-centered environments
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Knows how to connect with youth while holding high standards
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Understands the importance of teamwork and collaboration
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Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in a human services field (e.g., Social Work, Psychology, Counseling, Human Development)
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At least 1 year of experience working directly with individuals with mental health, developmental disabilities, or substance use needs
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Must demonstrate strong documentation, planning, and communication skills
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Must be physically able to complete NCI-B and CPR certification
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Valid driver's license and reliable transportation required
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Knowledge of trauma-informed practices and person-centered planning strongly preferred
This position is in-person at a Pathways to Life Level III group home. Flexibility to work evenings, weekends, and participate in on-call rotation may be required based on resident needs.
You’re not just applying for a job—you’re stepping into a mission.
Be part of something bigger. Be the person a child remembers.
Apply today and bring your purpose to the winning team at Pathways to Life.