What are the responsibilities and job description for the Residential Specialist & Recovery Specialist (All Shifts) position at Pelton?
Job Description
Job Description
New Program! Pelton Project is recruiting Residential Specialists and Recovery Specialists, to work with individuals in mental health and addiction recovery. All shifts available. Night Shift URGENT and includes Shift Differential.
POSITION
The Residential Specialist provides person-centered and strength-based supports for adults in mental health recovery within a residential setting. The Residential Specialist’s responsibilities include helping residents with daily activities such as creating their weekly schedule, meal preparation, getting dressed for the day, health monitoring, symptom management, taking medication and vital measurements such as temperature, heart rate and blood pressure. The Residential Specialist will also support individuals in their unique goals towards accessing independent housing, employment, recreational or spiritual activities, peer supports, continuing their education and obtaining or maintaining sobriety.
- DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- These duties are intended only as an illustration of the various types of work that may be required. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position. Duties and responsibilities are also subject to change based on resident needs and the employer and requirements of the job change.
- Assess resident's unique strengths, housing histories, disabilities, and resource / support needs (e.g. food, health, transportation, etc.) and opportunities to best support the individual in their person-centered plan.
- Research community activities and develop internal activities / groups to support individuals in mental health recovery.
- Track resident goals as described on individual treatment plan and residential service plan. Complete daily documentation on supports provided to residents.
- Consult with the resident and partner agencies; determine goals, needs, barriers, and preferences.
- Provide self-sufficiency workshops in the areas of independent living skills
- Assist clients with employment linkage, benefits establishment, and other services as needed to assist in reaching resident goals.
- Demonstrate the utmost level of integrity in all instances and show respect toward others and toward organization principles.
- Work respectfully and effectively in a multicultural environment.
- Provide support services in a non-judgemental manner.
- Assist clients with procuring necessary documents and services such as identification card, birth certificate, social security income, and disability income.
- Support residents with their Activities of Daily Living (ADL’s) and Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (iADL’s)including; ambulating, grooming, laundry, meal preparation, managing communication, medication management, scheduling appointments, transportation, finances, recreational activities as needed while supporting as much independence as possible.
- Support residents in creating positive relationships with housemates, team members and community as a whole.
- Communicate pertinent information with residents’ families, co-workers, supervisors, case managers, prescribers while adhering to HIPPA.
- Identify barriers and steps necessary to overcome obstacles.
- Provide information, referrals, and direct advocacy as needed, utilizing internal and external resources.
- Link participants with services intended to address significant barriers to housing stability – e.g. mental health services, chemical dependency services, primary health services, employment and / or educational supports.
- In a collaborative manner, coordinate with internal and external agency representatives to ensure clients are resourced according to their needs.
- Build and maintain positive relationships with a network of community providers and services to address and advocate for resident needs.
- Mediate conflicts provide de-escalation and crisis intervention, model appropriate problem solving; and refer to appropriate services as needed.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
WORK ENVIRONMENT
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. The noise level in the work environment is normal. Residential Specialists work within a home-like residential facility. Residents must have a mental health diagnosis and may have other disabilities as well, many include single, formerly homeless adults who have limited support system, may struggle with chemical dependencies, veterans or have been effected by trauma. Working in a residential setting you will be in close proximity to the people we serve. This position is not eligible for remote work, it requires onsite work only.
Minimum Experience :
Have acceptable driver’s history and pass background check through the state of Oregon. Prefer Bachelors degree in related field or two years experience working with individuals in mental health recovery.
Compensation :
Salary : $19 - $24