What are the responsibilities and job description for the Direct Care Staff position at A Village for One?
Therapeutic Housing Program (THP) Direct Care Staff
Job Responsibilities:
Anisa’s Place is the therapeutic home for 6 female and female identifying youth located
in Clackamas County, Oregon. The Therapeutic Housing Program (THP) serves youth
who are identified as Commercially Sexual Exploited Children (CSEC) by providing a
safe and healthy living environment in which they can experience support, growth, and empowerment.
Under close supervision, the Direct Care Staff works as a member of an interdisciplinary team to implement and monitor treatment for residents within the residential facility. This position involves participation and implementation of program goals and objectives to promote a strengths-based, client centered approach to assist residents in achieving individual goals and ultimately transitioning to independent living.
Essential Responsibilities:
This position description is not intended to be an all-inclusive list of responsibilities, skills, or working conditions associated with the position. Management reserves the right to modify, add or remove duties as necessary.
by the plan of care.
knowledge and communicate program and resident needs.
escalation and administering restraint techniques as defined in non-violent
physical intervention training.
but not limited to, light housekeeping and cleaning of biohazards.
- Provide therapeutic interventions with residents as required and directed by the
- Provide individual and/or group skill training, supervision and support in areas
by the plan of care.
- Participate in regular supervision and act in the role of Primary Treatment
knowledge and communicate program and resident needs.
- Comply with and implement regulations, policies, and procedures under which
- Assist in crisis situations as appropriate, following emergency protocols and
escalation and administering restraint techniques as defined in non-violent
physical intervention training.
- Assist in meal set-up, preparation, serving, and clean up related to meal times or
but not limited to, light housekeeping and cleaning of biohazards.
- Accompany residents to, and assist residents during medical appointments in the
- Respect and honor client rights and responsibilities and demonstrate professional
- Document and maintain clinical records in a manner that assures compliance
- Maintain accurate and up-to-date documentation as required, associated with
- Demonstrate responsibility for safety of residents and property; have an
safety drills with residents in compliance with facility policies and procedures.
- Adhere to mandatory abuse reporting laws and HIPAA requirements.
- Stay awake on all shifts
- Provide input into the establishment of operational procedures.
- Coordinate with oncoming shift regarding resident concerns, building/program
- May serve as lead person on a given shift, responsible for contacting the
for decisions that are needed throughout a shift.
- Provide input toward the therapeutic treatment plan in collaboration with the
- Provide medication administration and other tasks
- Provide transportation service to escort residents out in the community.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
- Complete annual employee training requirements on a timely basis as indicated
Attend seminars, training and other educational opportunities in order to develop
professional skills and abilities.
- Participate in all scheduled staff meetings, supervision sessions, and other
- Must have the ability to perform CPR, First Aid, and properly use AED
Schedule and Working Conditions:
This position works out of Oregon City, Oregon in a residential facility for youth. The THP run 24/7 and shifts available are typically day, swing, overnight, as well as on-call-relief. On-call staff provide relief to regular staff and require the ability to work a flexible
schedule and must commit to working a minimum of 4 shifts a month.
Qualifications:
- Must have a high school diploma, GED or equivalent.
- Some work experience working with youth or adults with mental illness is
- Must have the ability to operate computer hardware and software (Including
functions, including entering and retrieving data.
- Must successfully pass required background checks prior to beginning
- Reliable transportation, no more than 3 traffic violations in the last 3 years, and
- Must have the ability to assist residents in participating in a variety of active
community resources. These are required to avoid behavioral incidents and
volatile situations. The direct care staff must have the ability to assist the team in
providing safety to all clients and staff in potentially volatile situations. When the
need arises, staff may be asked to perform non-violent physical interventions,
holds, and physical transport of individuals to safety areas.
- Occasionally stooping, lifting (20-50 lbs), climbing (stairs), crouching, reaching,
- Regularly sitting, standing, walking, and keyboarding
- Constant visual and auditory