Regulation Coach-1:1
Company: Andrus Childrens Center
Location: Yonkers
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Job Overview of Regulation
Coach1:1 The Regulation Coach is responsible to maintain a safe,
predictable and therapeutic living environment for children in care
at Andrus. The Regulation Coach provides close supervision,
counseling, and support to the children during all cottage-based
activities. The Regulation Coach is responsible to plan and
implement individual and group initiatives to build children’s
skills and self-esteem. Schedule of Regulation Coach 1:1 Saturday
and Sunday 9am-9am (20) Essential Duties of Regulation Coach 1:1
Assuring the safety of each resident and for the cottage community
Actively supervising the residents at all times, based on their age
and level, to assure everyone’s safety. Supervising the residents
by participating with them in scheduled activities Enacting the
program schedule as written and on time Using all aspects of
Sanctuary in the care s/he provides Using all aspects of trauma
sensitive care in the services s/he provides Using all techniques
of TCI to prevent triggering, to intervene early to prevent
escalation to crisis, for safe management of any crisis that does
arise, and for assuring safety and learning after any crisis. This
includes becoming skilled in LSIs and conflict resolutions, and
conducting them for even minor conflicts, to minimize the
occurrence of larger conflicts. Assuring that Safety Plans and
ICMPs are in place, available to all staff and actively used to
guide treatment. Understanding the importance of and takes
responsibility for team work and good communication Planning and
enacting smooth transitions from one activity to the next The
Regulation Coach works with the residents as equal partners in
their own treatment, and in the creation of the therapeutic
community and the rules and programming of the cottage. Regulation
Coach actively engages actively in his or her supervision with the
Cottage Program Manager. Assures that residents are always actively
supervised by staff, based on their age and level, to assure
everyone’s safety. Enact a consistent, predictable program
structure. Teach residents self-soothing techniques and pro-social
behavior, including helping residents to practice their Safety
Plans while calm multiple times each day. Teach and help children
to care for their physical health and hygiene, and supports other
staff in doing so. Establish caring, therapeutic, appropriate
relationships with all residents, and support other staff in doing
so Use the core features of trauma sensitive care. Moving from
control/coercion to collaboration, by offering choices to residents
rather than “directives,” inviting residents to work with their
staff, thus giving residents the experience of being “done with”
rather than another experience of being “done to” Offering
empowerment to residents, in which they are given a real and active
voice in the care they receive, the rules and programming of the
cottage, and in the creation of the own cottage community. The use
of the Public Health Model of Prevention. Focus on the early use to
TCI skills to help residents de-escalate when triggered, to avoid
escalation to crisis’ Following up on crises by assuring everyone’s
emotional safety and return to baseline, and on debriefing each
crisis to learn from it and identify strategies to avoid the
likelihood of a recurrence. An active focus on the real and
inherent strengths of each resident, including the use of specific,
accurate compliments, thus avoiding a negative approach that
focuses on pathology or deficit. The active use of data on the
cottage program and/or specific residents to identify and address
areas that are working and should be bolstered, and on areas
needing improvement. Collaborates with the Program Manager to
assure that concrete, specific plans for adjustment or corrective
action based on the data are enacted A sincere and active interest
in including the input of residents and families in an effort to
improve our program. Active awareness and verbal expression that
recovery is possible for all our residents. Supports overall
strategic plan of the organization Ability to adhere to our
organization’s core values and commitments Essential Qualifications
of Regulation Coach 1:1 High School Diploma with 3 years practical
work experience OR 60 College credits. A valid driver’s license in
good standing for a minimum of 3 years The ability to maintain a
driver’s license in good standing according to our policy is
required Strong Oral and Written Communication Skills Ability to
access and utilize ADP app on smartphone or other device for access
to agency programs. Physical/Travel Requirements of Regulation
Coach 1:1 Must have ability to reach, walk, sit for long periods of
time, climb stairs, bend, kneel, lift up to 20lbs, and able to
travel. Candidates who are successfully hired, must participate in
our Therapeutic Crisis Intervention training which concludes with a
written and verbal test, and you will be evaluated on conducting a
proper physical restraint. The employee must be able to meet these
requirements with or without a reasonable accommodation. Disclaimer
Nothing in this job description restricts Andrus’ right to modify
the duties/responsibilities of this job at any time, with or
without advanced notice. EEO Statement Andrus is an equal
opportunity employer.
Keywords: Andrus Childrens Center, Elizabeth , Regulation Coach-1:1, Healthcare , Yonkers, New Jersey