Boys & Girls Ranches of Alabama

Since 1966, the Boys and Girls Ranches of Alabama have helped raise over 5,000 of Alabama's underprivileged children.

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Employment Opportunities

House Parents: If you have a passion for working with children, please consider working as a houseparent for our organization. We are looking for committed, married couples to work full-time with at-risk children. These are live-in positions located at our Ranches throughout the state. Positions require at minimum a high school diploma or GED, a valid driver’s license, and the successful passing of all required background checks. Generous benefits package includes Blue Cross/Blue Shield insurance, separate dental and vision policies available, 401K, vacation, sick leave, housing and living expenses while on duty.

You may apply for a position at the Ranches in different ways. You may call 1-800-548-4256 or contact us for information about different positions available. If you like, you can download and fill out a job application and mail, fax, or email it in. However, you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view and print the application.

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The quickest and easiest way to apply is to follow this link and submit your application online.

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The Boys and Girls Ranches of Alabama is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization founded in 1966 that provides long-term residential homes for abandoned, abused and neglected children. We currently operate multiple houses at three different locations throughout Alabama as well as an Administrative Office that serves as the central office for social services, fundraising and administrative functions.

We are a Christian organization that provides these needy boys and girls with loving homes and everything they need for a successful childhood including nutritious meals, clothing and shoes, medical, dental and educational support. We provide these homes for children referred by the Department of Human Resources as well as private placements at no cost to their families.

Our social workers create a specialized care plan for each child’s distinct needs that include basic and independent living skills training, educational support and extracurricular and church activities. Our goal is to help each child have a well-rounded, safe childhood while learning the independent and workforce readiness skills necessary to become productive citizens as they enter adulthood.

The organization is governed by a statewide Board of Trustees comprised of business and community leaders as well as sheriffs. The operating budget is raised almost exclusively from corporate and private-sector donations as well as fundraising events.

Montgomery, AL
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