What are the responsibilities and job description for the Direct Care Staff NOC/PM position at ASC Treatment Group?
Join our compassionate team at the ASC Treatment Group and the Anne Sippi Clinics, where we have been providing support and evidence-based treatment for individuals facing major mental illnesses for over 45 years. With a strong emphasis on Acceptance, Support, and Collaboration (ASC), we create a nurturing environment where individuals find solace and empowerment on their healing journey.
At ASC Treatment Group, we are fueled by our passion for providing innovative and transformative services to individuals facing mental illness. We pride ourselves in providing competitive reimbursement, an exciting work environment, and meaningful opportunities for growth to all of our employees.
Direct Care Staff Responsibilities & Duties
Care & Supervision: Provide on-site monitoring, care, and supervision to mentally ill residents. Assist in the development and implementation of individualized client needs and service plans. Help implement the schedule of residents and respond helpfully to their problems and needs. Provide emotional support and encourage residents with their personal projects. Supervise residents in taking medications, as per physician instructions. Room checks and light housekeeping. Ensure compliance with house rules and regulations. Provide crisis intervention and perform timely care procedures, as needed.
Group Activities: Assist with organizing and supervising group recreational, social and cultural activities and outings.
Instruction: Provide modeling and instruction for residents in daily living skills such as personal care, interpersonal relations, domestic skills, utilizing community resources, budgeting, shopping, and maintaining an orderly home environment.
Transportation: Provide transportation for group outings.
Meetings: Participate in staff meetings and training activities, as required.
Other: Maintain client confidentiality. Report any unusual situations or problems to the supervisor without delay. Perform other duties as needed.
Qualifications & Requirements
Minimum of 18 years old, with a high school diploma or equivalent.
Two years of experience providing services to the mentally ill or other populations is required.
American Sign Language (ASL) proficiency is strongly considered but not necessary.
Valid California driver's license, reliable automobile, and good driving history, as demonstrated by DMV record check.
Be in good health, and be physically, mentally, and occupationally capable of performing duties, as verified by recent health screening & TB tests.
Be of good character and have no criminal record, other than minor traffic violations, as verified by fingerprinting and criminal background checks.
Good written and verbal communication skills, personal characteristics of warmth, enthusiasm, sense of humor, responsibility, and respect for others.
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