On-Call Men's Direct Care Staff

MnTCAlexandria, MN
20d$17 - $21Onsite

About The Position

Play a critical role in leading our clients at our Alexandria facility as an on-call staff! Be the backbone of hope and healing. At Minnesota Adult & Teen Challenge, every role matters in helping people overcome addiction and find a new path forward. Whether you’re working directly with clients or supporting behind the scenes, your contributions make recovery possible. In return, we offer a values-driven workplace, supportive managers, and opportunities to grow. That commitment has earned us recognition from Newsweek as a Best Addiction Treatment Center and seven straight Star Tribune Top Workplace awards. We are looking for men and women who would like to work ON-CALL. Job Summary The Recovery Coach leads and supervises clients in the long-term/IOL program, providing guidance and oversight of activities during the work shift.

Requirements

  • High school diploma or (GED) required or equivalent combination of education and experience.
  • Must be able to meet at least one of the following requirements: o a course of study in a health or human services related field leading to a bachelor of arts, bachelor of science, or associate’s degree; or o one year of experience with vulnerable adults; or o experience as a certified peer specialist according to MN Statutes Sec. 256B.0615.
  • Must be comfortable working with people with life-controlling challenges, including mental health and addiction.
  • The ability to live and work by MnTC’s culture of honor & core values – practicing compassion, honor, respect, integrity, servanthood, and trust.
  • The ability to live and work by the Recovery Coach Code of Honor.
  • Ability to manage difficult or emotional client situations and maintain confidentiality.
  • Ability to interpret bible verses and apply biblical knowledge in an appropriate and relevant way to each client’s individual life challenges and needs.
  • Must be able to pray out loud with clients and other staff for clients’ needs.
  • Valid driver’s license in the state of MN with a clean driving record and ability to be insured under the organization’s vehicle insurance carrier.
  • Must be at least 21 years of age or older.
  • At least 1 year of freedom from problematic substances.
  • Must be able to stand on feet for the majority of an 8-hour shift.
  • Must be able to climb up and down three flights of stairs several times during a regular shift.
  • Must be able to walk during the majority of a regular shift.
  • Must be able to lift 30-50lbs and carry some distances.

Responsibilities

  • Lead and supervise clients in the program on the living and programming floor(s), and during all duties and activities during the work shift.
  • Assist in performing client intake and discharges.
  • Supervise and ensure safe self-administration of all prescription medications, non-prescription medications and vitamins to clients.
  • Drive clients to and from appointments and client outings.
  • Administer and supervise UA testing and BA testing.
  • Care for clients that are too sick to attend programming, including checking on clients hourly, taking vitals (upon nurse directive), self-administering medication/vitamins, and bringing them meals, etc.
  • Develop healthy relationships with clients in the program, maintaining appropriate boundaries, and being a role model and mentor.
  • Be compassionate and respectful towards clients, at the same time being firm and direct, pointing them toward their personal goals.
  • Provide spiritual care to program clients. This may involve praying with clients, leading devotions, and/or assisting with memorization of bible passages, all upon client’s request.
  • Assist clients in difficult or emotional situations or circumstances that may arise.
  • Discuss behavior and/or attitudes that are interfering with clients or others programming, as needed. This could result in the coach using a consequence management system.
  • Model and enforce all program rules in such a way that teach the clients according to the culture of honor and program guidelines.
  • Take attendance and ensure the clients are accounted for and in the correct locations.
  • Maintain the data entry for the daily facility log and shift report, ensuring these are kept up to date.
  • Maintain regular building security checks and record the security checks in the facility log (more specific to overnight staff).
  • Monitor evening lights out, and conduct morning wakeups to include cleanup, breakfast, and morning devotions (more specifically to overnight staff).
  • Complete room and person searches to ensure clients are in compliance with program guidelines and document any non-compliant findings.
  • Oversee client visitation with family members and people from the community.
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