Presbyterian Hospitality House, established in 1957, provides community-based treatment for Alaskan youth through its network of group homes. Using the Teaching Family Modelâ„¢, which emphasizes social reinforcement, a token economy, and democratic guidance, the organization focuses on teaching vocational, social, academic, self-care, and family living skills. This approach helps youth successfully reintegrate into society or pursue higher education, trade school, or military service.
We are seeking emotionally healthy individuals to join our team as Night Monitors in Wasilla, Alaska. The position involves monitoring residents during sleeping hours and completing routine tasks.
Presbyterian Hospitality House, established in 1957, provides community-based treatment for Alaskan youth through its network of group homes. Using the Teaching Family Modelâ„¢, which emphasizes social reinforcement, a token economy, and democratic guidance, the organization focuses on teaching vocational, social, academic, self-care, and family living skills. This approach helps youth successfully reintegrate into society or pursue higher education, trade school, or military service.
Presbyterian Hospitality House