Therapeutic Mentor/Direct Care Specialist - Therapeutic Day Services
Full-Time, days in North Adams! Sunday-Thursday
** Therapeutic Mentors require a Bachelor's Degree which reflects a higher wage**
** Essential Job Functions**
Direct Care Specialists for the South Forty Program provide invaluable one-on-one and group coaching, guidance, and reinforcement of adaptive, developmentally appropriate social, emotional, and communication skills for youth, ranging from 3 to 21 years of age. Options for Youth Programs are funded by a combination of state [DCF and DMH] as well as third-party contracts. While these contracts have slight variations in program implementation and credentialing requirements, they share similar core skills, abilities, and scopes of practice. Below are the common elements that are the foundation of all direct care work within the Options for Youth programs.
I. Direct Care:
II. Administrative Duties:
Complete all paperwork in a timely manner according to state-contracted and/or funder-contracted deadlines in accordance with various program specifications entailed in each of the assigned clients’ service contracts.
Participate in all relevant staff meetings, group and individual supervisions and other required trainings.
Effectively and independently manage all aspects of the case management role, including scheduling client appointments and collateral contacts at the frequency that is outlined in the staff manual—according to funders’ contractual specifications.
Appropriate and active utilization of emails and other forms of technology, as demonstrated by giving and receiving work-related information regarding appointments, work assignments, and case collaboration.
Active accountability for time management through direct communication and scheduling documentation requirements specified by program supervisors.
Consistent fulfillment of funder-mandated service delivery specifications regarding the frequency and intensity of direct client interactions.
Timely provision of updates to supervisors regarding collateral contacts; factors impacting authorization of services; expected discharges; and other service delivery factors.
Complete all assigned tasks that impact the organized function of the program.
Other Responsibilities
Qualifications
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** Skills**
Other Requirements
Able to respond to program and client-specific scheduling needs on a flexible basis
Support and maintain the principles and policies of the Brien Center
Maintain ethical and professional standards
Represent the agency in a professional manner in all community contacts
Demonstrate commitment to the Agency’s mission and community mental health principles
Possess a valid drivers license and ability to pass Driver’s License check
Successfully pass Criminal Offense Record Inquiry (CORI)
First Aid/CPR certified (Offered upon hire)
Possess a working, reliable vehicle for transportation of self and/or youth
** Physical Conditions**
Manual & visual dexterity; correctable.
Able to work or travel inside and outside as needed in varying weather conditions
Able to work in various agency and community settings
Push, pull, stand, reach overhead and twist
Able to bend at the knees, waist and lower self to the ground or floor without assistance
Able to physically climb and descend stairs without assistance
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.