Respite Provider

General information

Date
Tuesday, April 7, 2026
Location
WI - Bloomer
Position Level
Individual Contributor I
Employment Type
Part time
Career Field
Caregiver

Description & Requirements

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This is a heartwarming opportunity for compassionate providers who love making a difference! We work with members throughout Wisconsin to find providers that fit each of their needs. Our goal is to help individuals be in more control of their own supports and to have a say in who is assisting them. This helps them to stay in their own homes as long as possible.

We are seeking a compassionate, reliable Teen Respite Provider to support a teenager who experiences emotional regulation challenges and occasional aggressive behaviors. The ideal candidate will have experience with de-escalation techniques, trauma-informed care, and the ability to remain calm and supportive in emotionally charged situations. This role provides short-term supervision and support to ensure the teen’s safety and well-being while offering caregivers scheduled relief.
 
Location: Out in the Local Community or Your Home
Schedule: Every Other Weekend, Friday-Sunday
Compensation: $512/Weekend or $256/Overnight
Opportunity to build on additional hours at $17.66/Hour
 
Key Responsibilities
Provide one-on-one respite care in your home and/or community
Support the teen during periods of emotional distress using verbal de-escalation and calming strategies
Maintain a safe, structured, and respectful environment
Model appropriate coping skills and emotional regulation techniques
Redirect behavior using positive behavior support strategies
Assist with daily activities as appropriate (meals, homework, leisure activities)
Monitor for triggers and early warning signs of escalation
Follow established behavior support plans and safety protocols
Communicate effectively with caregivers regarding behaviors, progress, and concerns
Document incidents or notable behaviors as required
 
Required Qualifications
Experience working with teens who exhibit aggression, emotional dysregulation, or behavioral challenges
Demonstrated knowledge of de-escalation techniques (verbal calming, redirection, emotional validation)
Ability to remain calm, patient, and non-reactive during challenging situations
Strong communication and interpersonal skills
Dependable, punctual, and professional
Ability to follow behavior plans and caregiver instructions
 
Why This Role Matters
Make a real difference by helping a child feel safe, supported, and seen. Join this family as a steady, caring presence in their child’s life and positively impact his daily experiences.
For questions or other inquiries, feel free to email us at cdwibrokers@consumerdirectcare.com

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