Lead Residential Counselor (Brain Injury)
Overview
The Lead Residential Counselor BID supports management in his/her administrative role to ensure a high quality service environment. He/she assumes the responsibilities of shift lead staff to ensure supports are delivered as designed. Provides individual and group support to persons served in their home. Teaches skills to enhance independence and self-advocacy, and supports choices that contribute to living a good and meaningful life. Ensures a safe, secure, and clean residential environment. Assists individuals in becoming full participants in their communities, as well as helps develop and maintain friendships and strengthen family engagement and partnerships.
- Assists individuals in the home in becoming fully integrated into their communities, and developing and maintaining friendships.
- Assists individuals in accessing community-based support and resources.
- Plans recreational and social activities that promote social inclusion and the emotional well being of individuals in support of living a good life.
- Empowers and supports individuals in the home to make choices, be a self advocate, and be fully involved in making decisions in determining the directions of their supports and lives.
- Supports individuals in the home with access to assistive technology and adaptive equipment as a means to augment communication, access their communities, and generally live more independently.
- Supports individuals in securing, maintaining and growing in work, volunteer, and other community engagement opportunities.
- Supports individuals in the home in becoming more independent, self-advocates, and make choices that define the direction and their vision for living a good life.
- Encourages and supports individuals and their involved families in maintaining strong partnership with staff and other interested parties.
- Provides administrative support to the Program Director, which may include scheduling staff assignments for shift activities, training new staff, and assist overseeing clinical paperwork.
- Functions as designated lead staff for all aspects of shift management and clinical programming.
- Assists in developing, implementing, and documenting treatment, including ISP/PSTPs and clinical programs.
Keywords: mental health, behavioral health, developmental disabilities, intellectual disabilities, ABI, acquired brain injury, care worker, care giver, social services, counseling, social work, group home, DSP, DDS, Direct Care, home health aide, HHA, psychology, disability, rehabilitative, outreach services, human services, nonprofit, autism, crisis, trauma, advocacy, recovery
Responsibilities
Job Duties and Responsibilities: The essential job duties/responsibilities of the position include but are not limited to the information listed below: • Assists individuals in the home in becoming fully integrated into their communities, anddeveloping and maintaining friendships.• Assists individuals in accessing community-based support and resources.• Plans recreational and social activities that promote social inclusion and the emotional well being of individuals in support of living a good life.• Empowers and supports individuals in the home to make choices, be a self advocate, and be fully involved in making decisions in determining the directions of their supports and lives.• Supports individuals in the home with access to assistive technology and adaptive equipment asa means to augment communication, access their communities, and generally live moreindependently.• Supports individuals in securing, maintaining and growing in work, volunteer, and othercommunity engagement opportunities.• Supports individuals in the home in becoming more independent, self-advocates, and make choices that define the direction and their vision for living a good life.• Encourages and supports individuals and their involved families in maintaining strongpartnership with staff and other interested parties.• Provides administrative support to the Program Director, which may include scheduling staff assignments for shift activities, training new staff, and assist overseeing clinical paperwork.• Functions as designated lead staff for all aspects of shift management and clinical programming.• Assists in developing, implementing, and documenting treatment, including ISP/PSTPs and clinical programs.• Provides training and support to individuals in the home. This includes rehabilitativeinterventions, behavioral interventions and monitoring, fire & safety regulations, appointment scheduling, money management, ADLs, grocery shopping, meal planning and cooking, household chores, use of generic resources and other related areas.• Performs hands-on tasks in the program as required in order to facilitate implementation of support plans.• Provides transportation, as necessary.• Assesses the physical and emotional status of individuals in the home and reports changes to supervisor.• Monitors individual funds, as needed.• Maintains records for individuals in the home. Collects behavior and academic data andmaintains progress notes. Documents all information related to incidents, programs, androutine activities in a communication log.• Procures, stores, administers, documents, and disposes of medication for individuals consistent with MAP requirements, funding source regulations, and Company policy.• Communicates with and provides information to interested parties such as program nurse, case managers, and Visiting Nurses Association.• Participates in all mandated training and staff meetings, as directed by the supervisor.• Assists with the orientation of new staff.• Ensures compliance with all internal and external regulatory policies, procedures, and standards.• Ensures home safety and maintenance, as necessary at all times. This includes generalhousekeeping, snow shoveling, and trash removal.• Complies with all corporate and divisional policies and procedures, including safe workpractices, workers’ compensation, universal precautions, and exposure control.• Completes various paperwork and logs, including communication logs, community membership logs, and activity schedules.• Provides shift coverage, as necessary in other homes/programs, as assigned by supervisor.• Ensures required shift staff to individual ratio is maintained at all times. Assists ProgramDirector in securing shift coverage, when necessary.• Functions as human rights advocate. Provides physical intervention and/or First Aid in the event of behavior or medical emergency. Serves as a reporter to the Disabled Persons Protections Commission.• Performs other related duties, as required.
About Vinfen
Why Vinfen? We are committed to you! We offer great training, great benefits, career growth and job security!
Our comprehensive and generous benefits package includes:
- A fully funded, employer-sponsored retirement plan that requires no employee contribution as well as an employee-funded 403(b) plan
- First-rate Medical, Dental and Vision plans that are open all employees scheduled to work 30 hours per week or more. Plus, we offer a generous employer contribution toward the cost of medical insurance!
- Employer-paid Life, Accidental Death & Dismemberment and Long-Term Disability Insurance (no cost to you!)
- Employer-paid Short-Term Disability Insurance along with the option to purchase additional, voluntary, Short-Term disability insurance
- Flexible Spending Reimbursement Accounts (Health and Dependent care)
- Voluntary Term, Whole Life, Accident and Critical Care Insurance
- Generous paid time off (Employees scheduled to work 20 hours or more per week):
- 15 days of Vacation per year
- 11 Paid Holidays
- 10 Sick Days per year
- 3 Personal Days per year
- Educational Assistance and Remission Programs
- $500 Employee Referral Bonus with no annual cap!
- Other generous benefits including discounted YMCA memberships, access to discounted movie tickets and more!
About Us:
Established in 1977, Vinfen is a nonprofit, health and human services organization and a leading provider of community-based services to individuals with mental health conditions, intellectual and developmental disabilities, brain injuries, and behavioral health challenges. Our services and advocacy promote the recovery, resiliency, habilitation, and self-determination of the people we serve. Vinfen's 3,500 dedicated employees are experienced, highly-trained professionals who provide a full range of supportive living, health, educational, and clinical services in over 550 sites throughout Massachusetts and Connecticut. For more information about Vinfen, please visit www.vinfen.org/careers.
My Job. My Community. My Vinfen.
Vinfen is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, protected veteran status, or disability status.
Qualifications
A high school diploma or equivalent is required; Bachelor's degree preferred.- CPR required within two weeks of hire
- First Aid required within two weeks of hire
- MAP required within 150 days of hire
- Safety Care required within 90 days of hire
- Positive Behavioral Supports Tier II required prior to hire
- NET required
- May be asked to obtain CBIS (Certified Brain Injury Specialist)