Residential Case Worker
Summary
Maximize residents’ success, satisfaction and ownership in their living and working environment through effective skills-trainings and relationship building. To maintain a safe, clean and therapeutic environment within the residential program. To provide client driven services that ensures quality and excellence in client care and the facility of client recovery.Responsibilities
Main duties and responsibilities include:
- Available to cover shifts as assigned at any residential program, to include leaving one program to travel and work at another.
- Facilitate ADL skill-building for residential living and for community integration through supervising and teaching clients daily medication routines, budgeting, self-preservation skills, transportation, etc.
- Provide opportunities for skills practice and collaborative learning.
- Participate on a multi-disciplinary team in the development and implementation of client treatment plans and progress reviews, engaging clients whenever possible in the planning and evaluation process.
- Provide, coordinate and monitor treatment services for all assigned clients. Includes but not limited to contact with the client, as prescribed in the treatment plan; provision and coordination of care prescribed in the treatment plan through documented contact and implementation of assigned activities with client, client’s family, other Gateway staff, consultants and treatment plan designated staff from other human service agencies and medically oriented organizations.
- Maintain current knowledge and updates of agency policies and procedures.
- Attend supervision and team meetings as required.
- Ensure Gateway office areas, residential programs are safe and secure via checking door and window locks and by knowing the whereabouts of all residence at all times during course of work shift.
- Schedule treatment plan meetings, facilitate treatment plan meetings, utilize assessment information, diagnostic results, medical record, client and family participation and participation of other human service providers to develop and document assessments and treatment plans/reviews in accordance with agency policy and procedure.
- Ability to screen for substance abuse and provide assessment with indicated treatment planning, counseling/education and referral.
- Perform other duties as assigned or needed.
- Ability to remain in shift until appropriately relieved by another staff member. (This could result in working two consecutive shifts as designated by supervisor.)
Minimum Qualifications
Qualification requirements include:
- A high school diploma or GED.
- Maintain flexibility toward work schedules. Ability to work schedule as posted and assigned, to include weekends and holidays.
- Ability to perform routine household chores involving some lifting and bending.
- Ability to communicate with clients and other staff face to face and by telephone.
- Ability to obtain and maintain CPR certification and first aid training and monitor client’s vital signs as required.
- Maintain a valid chauffeur’s license and capacity to use the program van or personally owned vehicle to transport clients in personally owned vehicle to day-activity program, medical appointments, other appointments and clinical appointments when necessary and to respond to medical emergencies and disaster evacuations.
Job Knowledge, Skill, and Ability
Knowledge, skills, and abilities include:
- Ability to read and comprehend instructions, correspondence and memos.
- Ability to complete all clinical and administrative documentation as required. Ability to write correspondence, reports, care plans, etc.
- Ability to effectively present information in one-on-one and group situations to clients, and other employees of the organization.
- Ability to access emergency resources to effectively manage crisis situations and ensure safety of clients and colleagues.
- Ability to maintain currently knowledge of all organization policy and procedures and protocols and guidelines, to ensure compliance.
- Ability to solve practical problems and deal with a variety of concrete variables in situations where only limited standardization exists.
- Ability to interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral and diagram form.
- Ability to successfully complete all required training and certifications.
- Oral and written communication skills, including speech, grammar, spelling, and legibility are at sufficient level to ensure effective and appropriate communication.
- Ability to add, subtract, multiply, and divide in all units of measure, using whole numbers, common fractions, and decimals either manually or by use of a calculator.
Interpersonal Factors
Interpersonal factors include:
- Must be able to appreciate the sensitive/private nature and legal status of information about individual clients obtained, maintained, or used by Gateway Healthcare Inc. and to not access, use, disclose, or request such information about a client unless necessary to the performance of his/her job.
Physical/Environmental Demands
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the main duties and responsibilities of this job. Other duties with different demands may also be assigned by the employee's supervisor. Gateway complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act and analogous state statutes. Therefore, to the extent required by law, Gateway will make reasonable accommodations to allow qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions, duties and responsibilities of their positions. Employees and applicants should discuss requests for reasonable accommodations with Human Resources at any time.
Pay Range
$18.00-$27.13
Location
GHI-Smithfield-25 Cedar Swamp Road - 25 Cedar Swamp Rd. Smithfield, Rhode Island 02917
Work Type
2nd shift, rotating schedule, alternate weekends & holidays required
Work Shift
Evening
Daily Hours
8 hours
Driving Required
Yes