Senior Residential Counselor - Full-time
| Verified Pay check_circle | Provided by the employer$20 per hour |
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| Hours | Full-time |
| Location | Stamford, Connecticut |
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Position: Senior Residential Counselor
Program Assignment: Abilis Residential Program
Supervisor: Program Manager, Program Coordinator, or Supervising Counselor
Job Summary: As a Senior Residential Counselor, you will play a crucial role in the daily operations of our residential program, ensuring the well-being and development of the participants. Your responsibilities include providing care, managing household duties, overseeing health and safety, and complying with all relevant standards and procedures.
Schedule: Full-time, Monday - Friday 3:00 pm - 10:30 pm. Schedules are set by the residence manager and primarily during programming hours. Overtime is based on resident needs, scheduling, and supervisor approval.
Essential Functions:
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Effectively communicate with participants.
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Summon emergency personnel when needed
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Maintain CPR and medication certifications
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Provide supervision and use adaptive equipment safely
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Implement program goals and manage behavioral issues
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Perform CPR and Heimlich maneuver if necessary
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Possess a valid driver’s license and operate agency vehicles safely
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Lift up to 50 lbs.
Special Requirements:
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Demonstrate empathy and maturity in working with diverse individuals with disabilities
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Establish regular and transparent communication channels with families to keep them informed about the participant’s progress, challenges, and any updates regarding their program.
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Listen attentively to families' concerns, feedback, and insights
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Assist Supervising Counselor in direct care and goal implementation
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Complete required state training programs
General Responsibilities:
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Ensure residents' well-being by facilitating a supportive environment for personal growth. Assist in daily living skills, program implementation, and documentation.
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Perform tasks like grocery shopping, meal planning, light home repairs, and coordinating with co-workers.
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Monitor residents' health, manage medical appointments, and ensure proper medication use.
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Adhere to licensing standards and maintain necessary documentation.
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Provide clear information to residents and collaborate with staff, families, and external services.
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Promote positive interactions within the community.
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Complete required training and participate in development programs for licensure.
Qualifications
- High school diploma or GED. One year of human service work experience may substitute for education.
- Preferably one year in rehabilitation, educational, or residential programs.