Lead Residential Counselor

Child & FamilyNewport, RI
Onsite

About The Position

You will provide appropriate role modeling in a trauma-informed therapeutic environment that promotes physical, mental, and behavioral health and assists in developing the life skills of residents. The ideal candidate for the position has evening availability and is able to work a flexible schedule to meet the needs of the group home.

Requirements

  • High school diploma or equivalent required
  • Minimum 1 year’s experience working with children and/or adolescents
  • Minimum 6 months experience working in a residential setting
  • Strong organizational, critical thinking and time-management skills.
  • Basic computer skills required; knowledge of Microsoft Office 365.
  • Ability to communicate and effectively interact with a diverse population.
  • Collaboration and teamwork.
  • Leadership.
  • Must have valid driver's license.
  • Must authorize Child & Family to complete a motor vehicle records check.
  • The ideal candidate will be required to meet all background checks and medical clearances required for the position.

Nice To Haves

  • associate or bachelor’s degree in social work or related field preferred
  • Bilingual in Spanish strongly preferred

Responsibilities

  • Be part of a collaborative trauma informed therapeutic team maintaining open communication and support.
  • Work collaboratively with other Lead Residential Counselors to ensure day-to-day tasks are being completed, youth activities are scheduled and occurring, and information is communicated to all necessary parties.
  • Support the Program Manager in maintaining controllable expenses including youth’s clothing, household items, groceries, etc.
  • Train and coach Residential Counselors in program policies, procedures and structure.
  • Participate in resident intakes and client meetings as needed.
  • Ensures all appropriate notifications, incident reports, shift logs, medication records, etc. are completed in a timely manner as required by state and agency policies and procedures.
  • Continuously assess risk and follow necessary protocols in accordance with federal, state, accreditation and agency safety policies and protocols.
  • Coordinates and ensures transportation of clients in a safe and secure manner following state and agency transportation policies; this includes using agency vehicles to transport youth to school, appointments, passes, etc.
  • Ensures that the Program Positive point (level) system and client safety plans are appropriately adhered to.
  • Maintains the continuity of service delivery across all shifts regarding communication and support.
  • Maintains daily tasks of household management including, but not limited to, meal preparation, housekeeping, shopping, monitoring of clients and their daily living activities, and minimizing safety and risk issues in the physical space.
  • Maintains positive professional interactions with programming contacts and within the community (i.e., parents, police departments, hospital staff. DCYF, child advocates, school, etc.).
  • Implement both agency and individualized behavior management practices utilizing appropriate trauma-sensitive techniques including Therapeutic Crisis Integration (TCI) and Trauma Systems Therapy (TST) to monitor, assess and document situations and client status.
  • Implement crisis intervention techniques in accordance with policy, procedure and agency training.
  • The overnight shift is an awake shift; staff are responsible for conducting bed checks every 15 minutes during sleeping hours.
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