Participant Advocate (After Hours)

SELFPhiladelphia, PA
4dOnsite

About The Position

The Participant Advocate provides supportive assistance to maintain a safe, welcoming, clean environment. Past Participant Advocate experience is strongly desired. Two years’ experience working in human services, preferably in a residential facility with individuals who may have challenges in the following areas: homelessness, substance abuse, and mental health, or an acceptable combination of equivalent skills and experience.

Requirements

  • High School Diploma or GED equivalent with a combination of acceptable training and experience in human services, including but not limited to homelessness, substance abuse, and mental health.
  • Must be able to frequently stand, walk, sit, bend, and lift supplies that weigh between 25-50 lbs.
  • Must be able to observe, hear, understand, and interpret participant behavior.
  • Must be able to provide constructive feedback to the shift leader or designee in order to improve services within the facility.
  • Must be competent in computer use, including Microsoft applications and the internet.
  • Criminal background and clearance will be required.
  • Must participate in all mandatory team meetings, department meetings, and training as required.
  • Must have some flexibility with emergency requests, changes in work schedule, or assignments.
  • Must be well organized, detail-oriented, task-driven, and able to work independently and set daily priorities by maintaining a weekly as well as a monthly schedule.
  • Must possess strong verbal and written communication skills and be willing to assist whenever needed.

Responsibilities

  • Provide supervision of the participants in the following areas: conduct, personal hygiene, chores, and compliance with the facility's Rules and Regulations.
  • Complete facility checks before assuming responsibility and noting deficiencies during the shift.
  • Complying with the privacy standards as they relate to the collection, maintenance, and use of participant-protected personal information.
  • Responsible for providing a brief orientation to the participants on-site.
  • Monitor participant activities, including but not limited to body search with metal detector upon entrance to the facility, searches of participants' sleeping quarters and storage locker/bags, and containers.
  • Keep an accurate participant census.
  • Complete quality written shift, incident, and weekly reports as well as intakes, MISILs, medication logs, and other pertinent paperwork in a timely manner.
  • Responsible for the supervision of the participant evening sign-in log (the OSH MISIL form).
  • Responsible for the supervision of dispensing participants’ prescribed medications.
  • Responsible for the collection and distribution of clean bed linen, towels, clothes when necessary, and toiletries as dictated by need and availability.
  • Responsible for checking and securing fire doors and escape exits, touring the building and securing it every 60 minutes during the shift, and documenting as required.
  • Responsible for maintaining order and cleanliness inside and outside the facility.
  • Report issues to the Program Manager so that preventive measures can be taken to maintain the health, safety, and security of the participants, staff, and facility.
  • Responsible for sharing observations and recommendations regarding the facility, participants, and staff relations to identify and solve problems and to ensure staff functions as a unified team.
  • Responsible for informing the Assistant Program Director or Program Director of any unusual incidents and completing appropriate documentation.
  • Responsible for performing other duties as assigned by the immediate supervisor and other management as required.
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