Mental Health Worker/Residential Aide- Women of Hope - Vine

Archdiocese of Philadelphia

Mental Health Worker/Residential Aide- Women of Hope - Vine

Philadelphia, PA
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    JOB DESCRIPTION

    JOB TITLE: Mental Health Worker / Residential Aide

    JOB CLASSIFICATION: Exempt Full-Time and Per Diem

    DEPARTMENT: Catholic Social Services, Women of Hope - Vine

    Housing & Homeless Services Division

    REPORTS TO: Social Work Supervisor

    DIRECT REPORTS: NONE

    MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES:

    Provides Safe Environment for residents while attending to personal care needs of the women.

    Make sure residents are always accounted for and the building is secure. Attends to the cleaning and personal care needs of the residents. Ensure residents are treated with dignity and respect and that their needs are addressed in accordance with professional standards of Catholic Social Services.

    PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

    • communicates regularly between shifts, receiving report from the shift before and giving the report to the shift coming in; reads follow up book

    • completes evening shift notes, logs on each resident, smokers' alert sheet and writes entries in the follow up book as needed

    • prepares, serves and cleans up from the supper meal; snack time

    • assists the women with the daily laundry schedule

    • assists in the distribution of medications when approved by the Case manager Supervisor

    • performs personal care needs for the women

    • coordinates evening volunteers

    • makes hourly rounds

    • coordinates evening activities

    • executes fire drills when scheduled

    • answers phone and door

    • handles emergencies

    • attends staff meetings and makes use of in-service opportunities, particularly those needed to comply with PCH licensing

    • Assists in any assignment deemed necessary by the supervisor or by the Program Director

    REPRESENTATIVE KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES

    • high school graduate/GED

    • holds or is willing to obtain a current Safe Food Handling Certificate

    • holds or is willing to obtain a current certification in CPR and First Aid

    • has desire, interest and ability to work well with others including residents with severe

    And persistent mental illness who have been homeless

    • Flexible, hospitable

    • has completed the Direct Care Staff Person Training Course/Test online and has submitted the certificate; has or will complete the state's med administration training and WOH training in order to be qualified to distribute medications.