House Counselor - Supervising Direct Support Professional (DSP) at Providence of Maryland Inc.
Waldorf, Maryland, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

09 Apr, 26

Salary

22.75

Posted On

09 Jan, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Direct Support, Supervision, Communication, Team Leadership, Behavior Plans, Individual Plans, Training Coordination, Household Management, Personal Care, Community Engagement, Vocational Support, Skill Development, Resource Management, Safety Protocols, Decision Making, Assertiveness Support

Industry

Individual and Family Services

Description
Description Summary This is a wonderful time to join Providence as we expand to support people within the Charles County area as a House Counselor! A House Counselor is a lead Community Living Direct Support Professional who is responsible for supporting the people we serve, and other DSP staff working within a community-based home. As a House Counselor, you will assist people with daily-life activities, encouraging assertiveness, and supporting decision-making. You will help to lead your team and oversee many day to day operations within the home. You will also be a resource for other Direct Support Professionals and help facilitate meaningful interactions between staff and the people we support. Be a valued resource to the staff within the residence and to the people we support. Our Values: Person-first - Every step is driven by the person and unique to the person. Community - Is meant for every person. Relationships - Real connections, real experiences, real expectations. Accountability - Doing the right things for the right reasons; every day. House Counselor Pay scale: $22.75 per hour House Counselor Job Type: Full-time 30 hours+ per week House Counselor Schedule: Wendesday 3-10pm with sleepover Thursday 6:30am-9am & 3pm-10pm with sleepover, Fr6:30am-9am and Every Other: Fr3-10pm with sleepover, Sa/Sun 8am-10pm with sleepover, Mo 6:30am-9am Requirements A House Counselor Must be at least 18 years old Has a valid driver's license ; NOT provisional Has 1 year experience providing supports to people. 2 years of comparable experience preferred 2 years supervisory experience May have a CMT Certification (preferred) Is able/willing to transport people in personal and/or company vehicle Has a High school diploma/GED Has Computer skills Your Responsibilities as a House Counselor Oversee community living operations (such as household funds, household supplies, maintenance logs, safety drills etc.) for the house and people we serve and ensure accountability for all expenditures. Communicate with all providers such as physicians, nurses, dietitians, and family in a timely and effective manner to ensure quality care for the people we serve. Advise other Direct Support Professional staff regarding residential operations. Implement formal goals, protocols, and Behavior Plans as necessary Participate in the development and implementation of Individual Plan (IP), personal plan or an alternative framework or individual teaching plan. Coordinate monthly or as needed drills and training for the home. Ensure the house has a week’s worth of necessities (for current shift) such as food, cleaning supplies, and personal needs for the person(s) we serve living in the home. Ensure each residence and house vehicle is maintained and in good operating condition (clean, safe, etc.). Support program coordinator in staff scheduling duties including locating coverage and revising staff work schedules to guarantee a safe work environment. Provide coverage in residence when support staff cannot be secured. Assists people supported to meet physical (e.g., health, grooming, toileting, eating) and personal management needs (e.g., human development, home care etc.), by teaching skills, providing supports, and building on individual strengths and capabilities that will lead to increased independence. Contribute as a part of a Providence team, building companionship and community, facilitating supports, developing activities that have value to the person. Explores vocational interests and aptitudes, assists in preparing for job or school entry, and reviews opportunities for continued career growth. Educates people receiving supports, co-workers and community members about issues by providing information and support. Benefits for You as a House Counselor Medical (company contribution 65%-95% toward cost of coverage; plans starting as low as $18 monthly!) Dental (company contribution 40%-43% toward cost of plans) Vision (company contribution 32% towards cost of all plans) Short Term Disability Long Term Disability (company paid) Term life insurance and AD&D up to 10k (company paid) Optional Life and AD&D plans 401k (5% company match) Tuition Assistance Program Career Paths Mileage Reimbursement Paid Time Off Holiday Pay Inclement Weather Pay Pet Discounts/Insurance A full House Counselor job description is available upon request.
Responsibilities
The House Counselor oversees community living operations and ensures quality care for the people served. They also support and advise Direct Support Professionals and facilitate meaningful interactions.
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