Residential Supervisor - Evening Shift
Our Work Culture
We foster a collaborative environment built on trust, compassion, and shared purpose. Staff receive strong leadership, ongoing training, and meaningful opportunities for growth.
We also understand the unique challenges of direct care work. That is why we remain committed to improving staff wellness, retention, and work-life balance so every team member feels valued and supported in the work they do.
Why RADIUS
Our Program
- Meaningful growth in a mission-driven nonprofit
- Collaborate with teams committed to trauma-informed care
- Competitive pay, full benefits, and ongoing professional development
- Flexibility and a working environment rooted in respect
FAQ
- Who does RADIUS serve?
- How is RADIUS different from other youth programs?
- Can families be involved in the program?
- How can I refer a youth to RADIUS?
- How is RADIUS funded?
We serve youth referred through the juvenile justice system. Our campus supports up to 24 youth at a time with an average stay of 8. 2 months.
RADIUS takes a trauma-informed, relationship-based approach to care. Unlike many programs, we keep youth connected to their families and community while providing comprehensive support. Through strong partnerships with organizations such as Charles Drew Health Center, and YouTurn, we provide education, mentorship, and therapeutic services that foster long-term growth and behavioral change.
Absolutely. Family involvement is at the core of our model. From day one, families are engaged through skill-building, coaching, and care planning. We also host monthly Family Dinner Nights to encourage connection, healing, and open dialogue throughout the program.
Referrals are made by juvenile justice or child welfare systems. If you’re a caseworker, probation officer, or agency representative, please contact us directly to discuss eligibility, availability, and the next steps for placement
RADIUS is primarily funded through state contracts with the Nebraska Departments of Education and Juvenile Probation. We rely on donations and community support to cover the full scope of services we provide, especially those not covered by government funding.