Campus L.I.F.E. SupervisorAlpine Academy is a residential therapeutic school for teenagers- a place where students live, learn, and heal, often after years of struggling in environments that couldn't meet their needs. The adults who work here aren't just staff. They're the consistency, the safety, and the belief that makes real growth possible.As a Campus L.I.F.E. Supervisor, you lead that environment. You run the day-to-day of a residential home- and you do it from the inside, working alongside your team of Coaches for about half your week.
You set the standard by living it. The other half you're in the leadership seat: managing your team, making final calls, and making sure everything holds together so the clinical and academic work can actually land.If you lead best by example, find satisfaction in a well-run team, and care about the kind of work that changes lives this role was made for you.Who Thrives in This RoleYou're not the loudest person in the room. You're the steadiest and you're willing to roll up your sleeves to prove it.You'll do well here if you:Lead by example and find more satisfaction in showing people how than telling them toCan hold authority and humility at the same time, you're the decision-maker and still willing to do the workSee accountability as a form of care, not a punitive actStay clear-headed under pressure and steady when things get unpredictableEnjoy developing people, you take genuine interest in your team's growthFind real satisfaction in things running well, not just in managing crisesAre willing to be present when your team needs you, even outside perfect hoursA note on the role's demands: You're leading staff who carry real emotional weight every day, while doing much of that same work yourself. The supervisors who succeed here are grounded, self-aware, and able to take care of themselves so they can genuinely show up for others.What Success Looks LikeThe home feels steady. Students know what to expect. Staff trust the system and each other.
Shifts run smoothly even when you're not running them. Problems get addressed early instead of becoming emergencies. Your Treatment Lead is effective because you've created the conditions for good clinical work to happen. And over time, the coaches on your team grow into confident professionals because they learned by watching you.What You'll NeedExperience leading or managing a team. Residential care background not required, but a heart for the mission isStrong operations and organizational skills; you know how to run a room and a scheduleComfort supervising staff, delivering honest feedback, and holding accountability with careAbility to respond to the home by phone or in person when neededPhysical ability to work alongside staff in a residential setting, support students in crisis, and drive company vehiclesBackground check clearance and eligibility for agency insuranceHigh school diploma or equivalent; 21+ years of ageWhy This Role MattersWhen a home is well-led, everything else works better: treatment outcomes, staff confidence, student safety, and the quality of relationships that make real healing possible. This role creates that foundation.Schedule & BenefitsOur coaches work when teens need them most — evenings, weekends, and holidays.
Because we provide round-the-clock care and supervision for young people, reliability is essential and we maintain a strict attendance policy.ScheduleTypically 40–45 hours per weekOvertime paid at 1.5x for hours over 40Company holidays paid at 2xBenefitsPTOHealth insurance and HSA coverage for employee and dependentsDisability and life insuranceRetirement contributions paid entirely by the company: no out-of-pocket required from you. We contribute 5–15% of your pay directly toward your retirement, and that percentage grows the longer you're with us. It's our way of saying that when you invest in our students, we invest in your future.Why Join Alpine Academy?We believe our staff are the foundation of everything we do. When you join our team, you'll receive hands-on training, ongoing coaching, and a clear path to Teaching-Family Model certification -all while doing work that genuinely matters.