The ILS Overnight Coach works as part of an Intensive Residential Treatment Services team that provides care, treatment and rehabilitation for persons served who are experiencing significant mental health/psychiatric symptoms; who are demonstrating significant functional impairments; and who may have co-occurring disorders. This is an awake position. External Job Description Provide assistance to person(s) served in order to promote their physical, social, and psychological well-being. Interact frequently and positively with person(s) served and support staff to promote the rights of the person(s) served to achieve an enhanced quality of life. Assist Psychiatric Rehabilitation Practitioners with requested needs. Follow agency procedures to promote optimum health care, safety practice and behavioral supports to maintain the well-being of person(s) served. Administrative duties (scanning, faxing, organizing). Oversee meal preparation in the morning. Cleaning tasks; including preparing a room for new admissions. Transportation for people served. Provide group and individual services for clients. Teach clients independent living skills. Develop and maintain a cooperative working relationship with various teams. Provide the necessary financial management for the day-to-day operations of the program using established practices and procedures. Ensure compliance with training licensing regulations and company policies and procedures. Medication Administration and monitoring. Maintain clean and safe work environment; provide overnight duties from cleaning checklist. Adhere to the practice of maintaining a therapeutic environment including the prevention of crisis at the lowest level of escalation. Develop and participate in community and in-house recreational and leisure activities, as conducive to schedule. Complete all documentation as required to ensure quality services.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED