OUR MISSION

The purpose of Casa Youth Shelter is to provide temporary shelter for runaways and youth in crisis, enabling them to come through the crisis with an increased personal strength and a sense of renewal while in a supportive environment, with family reunification as a primary goal.



WHY CHOOSE US?

We offer a variety of counseling, educational, and shelter support programs and services, such as:



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Casa Youth Shelter has been state and nationally recognized and commended for its unique, warm, and caring home-like environment for providing services for troubled teens and their families. We believe the welcoming atmosphere of the shelter is also reflected in the lengths of employment of full time employees, which ranges from 4 to 22 years.

 

 

Graduate Student Trainee Counselor

Casa's Graduate Student Trainee Counselors provide counseling services for residents, out-clients and families in both individual and group settings; they also provide staff direction for assigned cases. Additionally, Graduate Student Trainee Counselors receive five hours of supervision each week (one hour of individual and two two-hour group-counseling sessions), and they actively participate in monthly staff training meetings conducted by the clinical director.

 

Position requirements:

 

 

Undergraduate Student Intern

Undergraduate Student Interns work alongside our Youth Supervisors to provide closely supervised hours of observation and interaction with Casa's residents in a structured environment. The Intern position is designed to facilitate an introduction to social services in a Group Home setting. Interns remain with the shelter for one semester, and once they have fulfilled their required course hours, a careful evaluation of their capabilities is completed and forwarded to their school. We accommodate 10-15 interns three times a year -- winter, spring and summer semesters -- and we hire the best each semester for paid positions within our agency.

 

Position requirements:

 

To apply for a position at Casa, please submit your resume by mail, e-mail, or fax.

(You'll find our addresses and numbers on the Contact Us page.) Include a cover letter to let us know which position you are applying for. E-mail attachments should be in Microsoft Word format.

 

If you would like to send your resume now through email, click here.

 

The Executive or Clinical Director will respond to your application within one week of submission.

 

Casa Youth Shelter is an Equal Opportunity Placement Site.

 

Pediatric and Internal Medicine Residency Observation Program:

Over the past two years a program featuring observation and interaction with teenage shelter residents by Pediatric and Internal Medicine Residents was undertaken by contracting with the University of California's Medical School's Residency Program. Throughout the year these medical Residents rotate through the program, dedicating time on a weekly basis to observe the physical and mental states of teenagers at Casa, many of who have been either physically or sexually abused. The Residents provide direct answers to direct questions put to them by the youth, but they do not provide medical services. This program is mutually beneficial for it gives the youth access to young doctors who will give them straight answers to medical information they seek and, reciprocally, it provides the young doctors with their first encounters with non-hospitalized adolescents in stressful situations.

 


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