Centerstone is among the nation’s leading nonprofit behavioral health systems with thousands of employees dedicated to delivering care that changes people’s lives. A dynamic, well-established organization, we offer rewarding opportunities to serve all ages in a variety of settings. Come talk to us about joining the Centerstone team!
JOB DESCRIPTION:
SUMMARY OF POSITION
Provides day-to-day supervision and living skills instruction for the residents and carries out duties as assigned by the House Manager or Residential Coordinator. This includes providing training and support for residents to help them attain maximum independence and maintenance of appropriate documentation. A Residential Supervisor is required to use independent judgment (or works under the direction of supervisor) when performing job tasks/providing services. As part of Centerstone’s team-oriented philosophy, a Residential Supervisor is expected to actively participate in variety of cross-functional teams and performance improvement initiatives.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES
Assists service recipient in developing an individualized treatment plan, must be person centered, family centered, and service centered. Monitors service recipient progress in treatment and participates in treatment plan reviews as assigned. Updates treatment plans as appropriate. Submits treatment plans at all stages for medical review, if applicable. (clinical/direct service).Assists service recipients with making linkage with internal and external resources as outlined in treatment plan and in coordination with Integrated Healthcare Services. Maintains appropriate contact with referral sources including providing information on service recipient progress, behavior, and needs (with appropriate releases), and maintaining ongoing consultation when appropriate. Provides transportation for service recipients as needed.Provides personal care/physical assistance as needed.Attends staff meetings, inter-disciplinary staffings, and other internal meetings as assigned. Participates on committees as assigned, including quality assurance functions. Maintains appropriate communication with other employees and work as an effective member of treatment team.KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
Skill in written and oral communicationSkill in customer service techniquesSkill in problem-solvingSkill in identifying and prioritizing job tasksSkill in applying non-violent crisis intervention techniques and maintaining personal safety.RESPONSIBILITYSupervisory Controls: The Residential Coordinator and/or House Manager assigns work priorities, provides ongoing supervision, and interprets and enforces policies and procedures.
Guidelines: Board, Administrative and program policies, licensure, accreditation, statutory and regulatory standards restrict the position’s discretion in completing job tasks. Staff has the prerogative to propose changes in practice, procedures and policies that affect their team.
DIFFICULTYComplexity: Position is characterized by a series of varied job tasks, and flexibility is required for dealing with situations as they arise.
Scope & Effect: This job affects the physical, emotional, and psychological well-being of service recipients.
PERSONAL RELATIONSHIPSA. Personal Contacts: Position has daily contact with residents, House Manager and Residential Coordinator regular contact with medical providers, Assistant Director, Program Director and community members and may have occasional contact with donors, advocates and guardians.
Purpose of Contacts: Purpose of contact is primarily for facilitating resident services. Outside contacts are for linking residents with other community services and promoting community integration. The purpose of contact with others is primarily to gather and exchange information.
ENVIRONMENTAL DEMANDSPhysical Requirements: While the work is somewhat sedentary, it may require considerable standing, climbing stairs, lifting or carrying of moderately heavy items, and general house and yard maintenance. In homes with mobility-impaired clients, personal care including lifting up to 75 pounds, transferring, re-positioning and otherwise strenuous activities are required. Skill in non-violent crisis intervention (CPI) is required.
Work Environment: Work is primarily performed in a residential environment, but will include time in the community at location not limited to physicians’ offices, restaurants and stores. There is risk due to location of services and/or potential violence of service recipients in crisis. Position may require contact with bodily fluids; this requires the use of protective clothing.
MINIMUM CREDENTIALS/REQUIREMENTS
Must pass spelling test, grammar test, and required background clearance checks (post-offer physical and other background checks) prior to hire. Orientation to population, and high school diploma or GED required. TB testing also required.
For those working in MI residential, must meet requirements for RSA designation (must be at least 21 years of age).
For those working in I/DD residential, must meet requirements for DSP (Direct Support Person) designation and Rule 116 requirements for medication administration within 90 day probationary period.
Must obtain CPR/First Aid certification and pass required training within 90 days probationary period, and maintain thereafter. Must possess a valid Driver’s License and a good driving record. Residential Supervisors utilizing electronic health records and/or other Automated/electronic documentation systems are required to have computer and keyboarding experience and skills or the ability to develop such skills within required timeframes in order to meet the level of proficiency set by the agency. Residential Supervisors utilizing electronic/automated documentation systems will be required to undergo a computer and keyboarding assessment test to determine proficiency.
This role has a Wage Progression within first 90 days as the following trainings provided by Centerstone are completed:
Entry – $17.00
DSP Certified (30 days) – $17.60
Med Authorized (90 days) – $18.25
Level: 7 (both MI & DD as of 1/1/14)
DOL Status: Non-exempt
HBV Level: I
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Time Type:
Part timeDelivering care that changes people's lives starts with our employees. Below are just some of the great benefits Centerstone employees enjoy:
Medical, dental, and vision health coverageFlexible Spending and Health Savings Accounts403b retirement plan with company matchPaid time off and ten paid holidaysAD&D Insurance, Life Insurance, and Long Term Disability (company paid)Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion employee resource groupsContinuing education opportunitiesEmployee Assistance ProgramCenterstone is an equal opportunity employer. Employment at Centerstone is based solely on a person's merit and qualifications directly related to professional competence. Centerstone does not discriminate against any employee or applicant because of race, creed, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, national origin, disability, age, genetic information, veteran status, marital status, pregnancy or related condition (including breastfeeding), or any other basis protected by law.
At Centerstone, we use our values as a guide for what we do. Respect, Expertise, Integrity and Empowerment are at the heart of every interaction at Centerstone, and particularly rooted in our beliefs toward diversity and inclusion.
Our approach to diversity is simple—it’s about embracing everyone. Together, we continue to develop an inclusive culture that encourages, supports and celebrates the diverse voices and experiences of our employees. It powers our innovation and connects us closer to each other, to our clients and the communities we serve. We strive to create a workplace that reflects the growing world around us, and where everyone feels empowered, safe and welcomed.
Centerstone is also committed to a strong culture of quality and safety, celebrating role-models who champion best practices for quality, clinical risk, and patient safety.