Anthem Mentor at Telos Transition LLC
Orem, Utah, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

06 Oct, 26

Salary

19.0

Posted On

09 Jul, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

De-escalation, Behavior Influence, Relationship Building, Boundary Setting, CPR, First Aid, Student Supervision, Conflict Resolution

Industry

IT Services and IT Consulting

Description
Description JOB DESCRIPTION: Anthem Mentor TIME COMMITMENT: 24-29 hours per week SCHEDULE: 3 shifts per week, including Sundays, able to pick up additional shifts REPORTS TO: Anthem Director JOB STATUS: Non-Exempt; At-Will Employee STATUS: Part-Time A mentor is directly responsible for the physical, emotional, spiritual, mental, educational, social, safety and security needs of each student. Duties and Responsibilities: Enforcing student rules Monitoring and carrying out consequences under the direction of the shift supervisor Charting in each student’s medical record on the HQ database Communicating and reporting to shift supervisor Supporting and assisting other Telos departments in their job descriptions (i.e.: nursing appointments, education testing, grading, tutoring, general cleaning and maintenance, answering telephones, shopping, transporting) as allowed by staffing ratios Participating on assigned committees or special assignments Assisting with runaway retrieval Participating in therapeutic holds and restraints Attending and maintaining current certifications such as CPR and first aid Requirements Qualifications: Ideal for former athletes, coaches, military personnel, or those comfortable with confrontation and de-escalation Requires strong presence, emotional control, and ability to influence behavior in real time Exceptional relationship skills Timely, dependable, reliable Ability to hold appropriate boundaries. Ability to receive and carry out instruction. Genuine care and concern for others Drivers license Can pass a BCI College education preferred
Responsibilities
The mentor is responsible for the physical, emotional, and educational needs of students, including enforcing rules and monitoring behavior. They also handle administrative charting and support other departments with tasks like tutoring and transportation.
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