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- East Windsor, CT | Middletown, CT
- Full-time | Part-time
- First (1st), Second (2nd), Third (3rd) shift | Weekends
- Schedule flexibility required to meet the needs of the agency
- The prospective hire(s) are being appointed under an Emergency appointment for a maximum of 2 months.
- Employment with the State of CT is not guaranteed
- There is no appeal process when employment ends prior to or at the completion of 2 months
- There are no benefits afforded to employees serving in an emergency appointment, including paid holidays
- Counsel and advise residents individually on such matters as purpose of institutionalization, problems, progress in unit and placement plans;
- Participate in maintaining a therapeutic milieu by meeting psychological and physical needs of residents;
- Oversee daily living activities to ensure proper care of residents;
- Teach residents in unit self-support skills such as basic money management, daily living habits, hygiene, etc.;
- Dispense rewards to residents as result of behavior;
- Oversee recreational activities for residents;
- Write reports of significant events in unit such as runaways and incidents;
- Check temperatures of residents and dispense selected medications;
- Record daily activities in log book;
- Escort residents to destinations on and off grounds, to and from meals, class, infirmary, court, placements, etc.;
- Discipline Children who are acting out and follow up with appropriate actions;
- Attend staff meetings and training sessions to improve treatment and therapy skills;
- Perform related duties as required;
- Children and adolescents with serious emotional disorders can lead productive and satisfying lives.
- Children, youth and their families have the right and responsibility to participate in their treatment.
- No child will be refused treatment based on their ability to pay for services.
- Our services work best when integrated with community care.
Selection Plan
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PURPOSE OF JOB CLASS (NATURE OF WORK)
In a state childcare facility or program this class is accountable for performing a full range of basic counseling and custodial activities for residents.
EXAMPLES OF DUTIES
- Counsels and advises residents individually on such matters as purpose of institutionalization, problems, progress in unit and placement plans;
- Participates in maintaining a therapeutic milieu by meeting psychological and physical needs of residents;
- Oversees daily living activities to ensure proper care of residents;
- Teaches residents in unit self-support skills such as basic money management, daily living habits, hygiene, etc.;
- Dispenses rewards to residents as a result of behavior;
- Oversees recreational activities for residents;
- Writes reports of significant events in unit such as runaways and accidents;
- Checks temperatures of residents and dispenses selected medications;
- Records daily activities in log book; escorts residents to destinations on and off grounds, to and from meals, class, infirmary, court, placements, etc;
- Disciplines children who are acting out and follows up with appropriate action;
- Attends staff meetings and training sessions to improve treatment and therapy skills;
- Performs related duties as required.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILL AND ABILITY
- Knowledge of
- human behavior and emotions;
- behaviors characteristic of clients with emotional and/or behavioral disorders;
- proper procedures in threatening or emergency situations;
- Considerable interpersonal skills;
- Ability to
- foster self-worth and self-identity in clients;
- counsel and motivate clients in coping with problems and setting achievable goals;
- use good judgment and assess situations.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS - GENERAL EXPERIENCE
Two (2) years of paraprofessional experience in an applied treatment program for emotionally disturbed, delinquent, behaviorally disordered, educationally deficient or intellectually disabled children or youth.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS - SUBSTITUTIONS ALLOWED
- An Associate's degree in the health, human services or mental health areas may be substituted for the General Experience.
- Thirty (30) college credits in a course of study leading to a Bachelor's degree in the behavioral sciences may be substituted for one (1) year of the General Experience.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
- Experience working in congregate care treatment programs
- Experience working in a psychiatric/behavioral health, medical or hospital setting
- Experience working as a member of an interdisciplinary treatment team
- Experience with documenting significant events, critical incidents, and/or interventions
- Experience with escorting residents to destinations on and off grounds
- Experience advocating and teaching self-support skills to youth, reinforcing positive behaviors, and/or applying therapeutic interventions
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS
- Incumbents in this class may be required to be bilingual or fluent in American Sign Language.
- Incumbents in this class may be required to possess and maintain a valid Motor Vehicle Operator's license.
- Incumbents in this class may be required to travel.
WORKING CONDITIONS
Incumbents in this class may be required to lift or restrain residents and may have significant exposure to risk of injury from assaultive and/or abusive residents.