Windsor, New Hampshire, USA
59 days ago
Relief Congregate Residential Counselor-NH

Do you want to be a transformative counselor deeply affecting the lives of troubled youth and their families? Located on 450 wooded acres in Hillsborough, NH, the Wediko School team are dedicated to providing state-of-the-art residential treatment and therapeutic boarding school services to middle- and high-school-aged boys experiencing significant social-emotional, behavioral, and academic challenges.

This is difficult high-stakes work, that will at times be stressful. It’s not for everyone. On the other hand, you’ll grow as a human-services professional, potentially start or enhance a professional career, and feel that your work is purposeful, meaningful, and emotionally rewarding. You’ll be part of a team of colleagues supporting your professional growth and success.

In order to change the trajectory of these young persons’ lives, a transformational treatment experience must be created. The Residential Counselor/Direct Support Professional position is key to that experience.  Through an interdisciplinary team effort and direct supervision from Masters-level clinicians, Residential Counselors make a difference in the lives of the youth we serve. 

 How You Will Be Making A Difference

Behavioral management of the students in accordance with their ITP by using various tools such as behavioral checklists. Providing regular individual supervision of children. The development and implementation of recreational activities both on and off campus. Participating in the facilitation of daily group therapy sessions with students. Providing therapeutic experiences for each child in accordance with their ITP. Crisis management of students with critical incident reporting. Overseeing the daily physical and psychological safety issues with children. Maintaining an age-appropriate balance of limit setting, giving directions and nurturing on an on-going basis. Overseeing, monitoring and providing the day-to-day care of students’ basic needs. Communicating about student and setting issues with the Lead Staff, Clinical Supervisor and Program Coordinators. Providing transport and/or monitoring from one activity to another and between Wediko, home, local districts or appointments as needed. Completion of the medication management and administration training course and assisting with the administration of medications as directed. Completing all necessary documentation including: daily logs, tracking of students’ behavior, critical incidents, weekly progress summary, food requests, and the request for dorm supplies. Participation in essential responsibilities for the maintenance of day to day functions of the Wediko campus including On-call weekends

Qualifications

 2 years’ experience working in a similar setting with kids/adolescents, or seven years of parenting. HS Diploma or equivalent. Strong communication skills. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Satisfactory completion of CPI training and Medication Administration Training required. Preferred driving record that allows for the transportation of students in Wediko vehicles.

What The Home Can Offer You
In addition to the chance to make a lasting impact on the lives of youth, Wediko NH/The Home for Little Wanderers offers competitive salaries.

Impact Corps

Residential Counselors can enroll in The Home’s Impact Corps - a fellowship learning track designed to provide adults with an opportunity to help serve vulnerable children and young adults while gaining industry experience in counseling, education, clinical roles, and leadership.  Along the way, gain new training, hone your skills, and be eligible for bonuses adding up to $5,000 upon successful completion!  To learn more, visit: bit.ly/3ONYlOg

Valuing Diversity

  We are committed to excellence in diversity, equity, and inclusion, while simultaneously creating a culture that supports those values. We believe the differences we bring enhance our ability to provide exceptional service and care to diverse children, families, and communities. Moreover, diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging align with our values and our mission to help vulnerable children and their families build permanent, positive change.

 

 

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