The Treatment Specialist is responsible for ensuring the safety and well-being of those we serve by coaching, educating, guiding, and actively engaging them in processes and activities designed to build the skills necessary for effective self-regulation, communication, greater attention, and flexible thinking. This role contributes to creating a welcoming and inclusive environment for clients, colleagues, and community partners from diverse backgrounds and experiences. It integrates principles of Trauma Informed Care in all aspects of work and is sensitive to the children’s culture and socioeconomic characteristics to deliver the best possible care to the youth and families served. The position requires maintaining accurate and timely documentation of services and/or critical incidents in accordance with agency and regulatory standards, and ensuring regulatory and agency compliance at all times. Responsibilities include assisting with a child’s physical care and hygiene, behavior management, and treatment planning and implementation, utilizing approved trauma-informed and evidence-based treatment techniques. The role also involves assisting with planning for school, summer programming, and special events, promoting parental involvement, and providing crisis intervention as necessary. The Treatment Specialist will assist in the facilitation of Day Treatment programming, serve as a positive role model to clients while promoting pro-social behavior, and may assist with the administration of medication for youth as needed. Additionally, the role may involve transporting children upon request of a supervisor and ensuring a safe, structured environment free from physical, verbal, or emotional abuse for each child. The position requires providing coverage for programming as needed across the agency and performing other duties as assigned or requested.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
High school or GED