All Clubhouse staff maintain a Generalist role. All clubhouse workforce members share employment, housing, evening and weekend, holiday and unit responsibilities. Clubhouse workforce do not divide their time between Clubhouse and other major work responsibilities that conflict with the unique nature of member/staff relationship. The Clubhouse Generalists work side-by-side with members doing all unit tasks. Program participants are perceived as “members” rather than “clients” or “patients”, and staff work to maintain an informal setting to reduce the psychological distance between themselves and members. The Clubhouse Generalists understands that program participants are perceived as “members” rather than “clients” or “patients”, and they work to maintain an informal setting to reduce the psychological distance between clubhouse workforce and members. Continually encourage members to assume productive roles both within the psychosocial club facility, and in the broader community, which is viewed as an integral part of the total psychosocial rehabilitation setting. Provides members support through working to maintain a flexible, varied program of vocational, educational, and recreational activities. Actively involved with the development of Transitional Employment and Supported Employment placements in the community and actively involved with their sustainability. This position promotes recovery-based, person-centered, and culturally competent practices.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED