Treatment Specialist - Call In

Allegan, MI
Part Time
Cheever Treatment Center
Experienced

Allegan County has much to offer, with 24 Townships, 9 Cities, and 2 Villages across nearly 900 square miles. The landscapes range from the lakeshore to beautifully wooded lands, our County’s natural resources are a gift to be treasured. Allegan County businesses, citizens, and employees are world-class, and we remain a welcoming, closely-knit community. We are one of the fastest-growing counties in Michigan.
Allegan County Government places high importance on our core values: Respect, Integrity, Commitment and Honesty.  A common thread among our leadership, employees and volunteers is a strong desire to serve and be part of something meaningful. We were recently identified as “Best in Class Winner” among mid-size companies for our excellence in optimizing employee and organizational well-being. We have also received the Impact Award for excellence in educating our employees about their retirement plans and overall financial wellness. We are looking for dedicated, caring, energetic people to join our team!

Job Summary

Under the supervision of the Team Leaders, the Call-In Treatment Specialist performs responsibilities consistent with safety, and security measures, policies and procedures, and daily operations of the program. Activities include: facilitating/developing family relationships, practicing/modeling core program therapeutic aspects, and maintaining facility security. Individual must demonstrate the ability to work within a team setting, patience, confident decision-making, empathy, advanced interpersonal skills, and persistence in challenging situations

Starting Wage: $23.71 per hour, no benefits, variable schedule, as needed, up to 19.5 hours per week

Responsibilities and Duties

  1. Utilizes therapeutic interventions within the facility. Facilitates groups, guides conflict resolution, mediates conflict/crisis, aids in de-escalation, teaches self-evaluation and educates residents in skills/strategies in line with the center’s therapeutic approach.
  2. Maintains facility security by closely monitoring residents and performing searches and building security checks as needed. Documents incidents.
  3. Administers medications according to physician orders, provides basic first aid as necessary, assesses injuries and illnesses and determines need for medical care in accordance with program guidelines.
  4. Coordinates, and assists residents with, daily activities. Plans and facilitates community service and exercise outings. Supports residents with school, and group work. Teaches basic life skills such as hygiene, laundry, cleaning and cooking.
     
  5. Processes resident intake. Documents all required resident personal information. Conducts personal searches of residents. Orients new residents and parents to the facility; explaining the philosophy, policies, procedures and program rules.
  6. Schedules and supervises approved recreational, exercise and work activities for residents. Ensures activities are performed in accordance with facility rules and regulations.
  7. Supports and encourages residents to timely complete school assignments. Provides basic tutoring services to residents.
  8. Attends regular team meetings and presents information and recommendations for treatment plans, documents and communicates interaction with residents, such as observations, problems, crisis, interpretations of residents' actions and other relevant matters.
  9. Discharges residents, returns personal belongings to residents, documents required discharge information and prepares closing reports.
  10. Assists in other areas of the facility as required.

Education: 

Two years of college (30 semester hours) towards a social science of human services related degree is required OR High School Diploma / GED Equivalent with two years of work experience in a child / adolescent care facility or closely related setting can be accepted as well
Bachelor’s degree in a social science or human services field is preferred.

Experience:  Three months of casework experience in a court, social work, child caring institution, or closely related setting. This may include internships, or on the job training.

Other Requirements: Current unencumbered Michigan Driver’s License with no more than one traffic violation in the last 12 months

Allegan County is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) employer. A copy of our EEO Utilization report is available on our website:

https://www.allegancounty.org/home/showpublisheddocument/2802/637974740005930000

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