What are the responsibilities and job description for the Treatment Assistant Hope Hall position at Volunteers of America Delaware Valley?
Responsible for working with special needs clients, as well as conducting intakes, family intakes, entering data collection information, and facilitating orientation and life skills sessions to residents. Assist Case Managers and/or Substance Abuse Counselors with some clerical-orientated duties.
Scope Of Duties:
- Administer orientation documentation to the client as needed.
- Schedule all medical appointments for identified clients.
- Assist Case Managers and/or Substance Abuse Counselors by entering core curriculum, treatment schedule, and tombstone data collection into the excel data capture system.
- Act as a liaison to Case Managers and/or Substance Abuse Counselors, schedule and facilitate case management meetings (non-clinical) with clients as required.
- Identify and/or develop resources and link clients to needed services.
- Assist Case Managers and/or Substance Abuse Counselors in filing funding source documentation in resident files, and maintaining files to funding source standards.
- Participate in required internal/external Treatment Team meetings.
- Fulfill obligations of training agreements entered into for core curriculum programs.
- Demonstrate competency in program related certifications.
- Complete all required reports and other documentation.
- Provide support to program assistant function.
- Maintain professional boundaries with all clients, staff and community members.
- Document fees and/or deposits received from residents.
- Attend court hearings and/or parole hearings as subpoenaed or assigned.
- Conduct drug and alcohol screens as directed or needed and report results to Director or Manager.
- Must work with clients in securing child support payment schedule with court systems and assisting clients modify court orders when applicable.
- Must obtain Risk/Needs Assessment Training and Certification within 90 days of hire.
- Must obtain training in at least one core curriculum within 180 days of hire and certification in that core curriculum within 12 months of training.
- Interact (verbally and non-verbally) with clients, staff, and community members professionally with respect and courtesy.
- Maintain client and staff confidentiality in compliance with administrative policies and procedures.
- Attend and participate in regularly scheduled staff meetings, supervisory conferences, and training sessions.
ADA Essential Functions:
- Occasionally required to smell, stoop.
- Regularly required to use hands to handle or feel.
- Regularly required to reach.
- Regularly required to stand, walk, sit, talk and hear.
- Regularly required to lift and move up to 10 lbs.
- Ability to see clearly at 20 inches or less.
- Ability to observe an area that can be seen up and down or to the left and right while remain fixed on a given point.