Job Description
Job Description
Description :
Are you someone who brings warmth, patience, and a big heart to everything you do?
Do you love working with children and want to be part of a team that truly makes a difference?
At Honeysuckle Home, we care for children in a place that feels like home — not a hospital. Honeysuckle Home is a transitional group home serving at-risk youth with complex medical and emotional needs, ages 0 to 18. Founded to bridge gaps of care during a child’s life, we provide a safe and nurturing home-like environment with 24 / 7 nursing care and mental health support.
As a Child Support Specialist, you’ll play a vital, hands-on role in supporting children’s daily care, learning, and emotional well-being. You’ll work under the guidance of licensed staff and be part of a compassionate team dedicated to helping every child thrive.
What You’ll Do
- Direct Support & Engagement : Assist children with meals, hygiene, recreation, and daily routines; provide one-on-one or small group support during activities.
- Behavioral & Emotional Support : Implement behavior strategies under staff direction; use trauma-informed responses to help children manage emotions.
- Collaboration & Communication : Share observations with supervisors, join team meetings, and work closely with nurses, social workers, and staff.
- Health & Safety : Maintain a safe environment, follow care plans, and assist with transportation to appointments, school, or outings.
Requirements :
Must be 21 or olderHigh School Diploma or GED required (some college in child development, education, or human services preferred)Experience working with children, especially in residential, special education, or behavioral health settingsMust pass DCFS background check, fingerprinting, and complete mandated reporter & trauma-informed trainingValid Illinois driver’s license (preferred if transportation support is needed)Key Competencies
Compassion, patience, and empathy for children who’ve experienced traumaAbility to work as part of a team with flexibility and professionalismFamiliarity with trauma-informed care and child development (preferred)Comfortable assisting with physical care tasks and behavioral redirection