Residential Advocate - Full-Time at Recovering Hope Treatment Center
Mora, Minnesota, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

18 Jun, 26

Salary

22.85

Posted On

20 Mar, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Client Support, Activities Of Daily Living Assistance, De-escalation, Record Keeping, Administrative Tasks, Environment Maintenance, Client Transportation, Security Monitoring, Treatment Service Delivery, Role Modeling, Medication Administration, Drug Testing, Housekeeping, Kitchen Duties, Light Maintenance

Industry

Mental Health Care

Description
Description Residential Advocate at Recovering Hope Treatment Center Location: Mora, MN Job Type: Full Time, 40 hours a week Schedule: 3 PM - 11 PM - w/ Every other Weekend Pay: $17.00 - $22.85 per hour (PLUS weekend, evening, and overnight shift differentials!) Kickstart your career in healthcare—no experience needed! Are you passionate about helping women and families reclaim their lives from substance use disorders? Do you want to work in an environment where you make a real difference every day? Then join our team at Recovering Hope Treatment Center as a Residential Advocate! We’ll provide all the training you need to succeed! No experience? No problem. What matters most is your compassion, dedication, and desire to positively impact lives. Primary Responsibilities: Support the recovery activities of clients. Assist clients with activities of daily living. De-escalate problem behaviors with clients. Provide supervision and redirection in client interactions. Update client records as appropriate and necessary. Complete necessary administrative tasks. Assist in keeping a clean and safe environment Transport clients, as needed in company vehicles. Ensure the building is secure by setting the alarm system. Provide treatment services as directed by the treatment team in accordance with section 245G.10, subdivision 3. Serve as a positive and compassionate role model to clients, children, and families. Monitor clients’ whereabouts and document in the Rounds book every hour, encouraging attendance in activities and groups. Monitor client activity on cameras and check in clients returning to the facility. Conduct room and vehicle searches, as needed. Conduct wake-up rounds to ensure clients are up at the times designated for the day. Facilitate and monitor visiting hours for clients and their visitors. Coach parents in interactions with their children, as needed. Administer medication in accordance with treatment plans. Conduct drug tests through urine analysis or breathalyzer. General Work as a member of the broader team of the Center to ensure a high level of service to our clients, including assisting with general housekeeping, kitchen duties and light maintenance. Other duties as assigned. This job description is subject to change at any time. Amazing Benefits Await You! 401(k) with company match - Eligibility begins after completing 12 months of employment and at least 1,000 hours of service during that period. Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance Employee Assistance Program Paid Time Off Free Meals while on shift Scholarship Opportunities Degree of Authority to Execute Responsibilities: The Residential Advocate has the authority to complete responsibilities of the role within established policies and procedures. The Residential Advocate will defer to the Residential Advocate Manager or Director of Clinical Services for situations outside of established policies and procedures. In terms of care, the Residential Advocate may be responsible for delivery of treatment services according to section 245G.10, Subdivision 3 but MAY NOT admit, transfer or discharge a client. Requirements Qualifications: Required High school diploma or GED Valid driver’s license Ability to utilize and navigate computers, laptops, and/or tablets, to complete daily documentation or communication through email, an Electronic Medical Records System, or other company used programs. Preferred Knowledge of client rights according to Minnesota Statute Section 148F.165 and staff member responsibilities. Experience working with chemical dependency and mental health disorders Current CPR, First-Aid, Shaken Baby and SIDS certification Physical Requirements: Frequently communicate with employees, parents, clients and other individuals with key relationships. This requires receiving and providing accurate information in writing or verbally, in these situations. Frequently reach above shoulder height to reach necessary items, including supplies, medications, etc. Frequently complete repetitive tasks. Sit, stand or walk for extended periods of time. Lift up to 60 lbs. from floor to waist height.
Responsibilities
The Residential Advocate supports client recovery activities, assists with daily living tasks, and manages problem behaviors through de-escalation and supervision. Responsibilities also include updating records, administrative tasks, maintaining a safe environment, and transporting clients as needed.
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