Residential Counselor (Hunter's Chase) County of Chesterfield VirginiaResidential Counselor (Hunter's Chase)Chesterfield, VA$53,309–$71,966 / yearDuties include but are not limited to the following: Provides direct supports to adults with developmental disabilities, including but not limited to cooking, feeding, bathing, medication administration, transportation, medical interventions, community integration and inclusion, socialization and recreational activities, and money management in a group home setting; Monitors maintenance of consumer files to ensure compliance with agency, state and federal requirements; Maintains facility inspections, vehicle maintenance records and reports; Implements treatment plans, health and safety plans, and behavioral plans; Participates in an on-call rotation to ensure adequate coverage and assistance in cases of emergency; Maintains a healthy, safe, and clean living environment for individuals; Implements, monitors, and documents individual service delivery; prepares and maintains casework and related documentation using an electronic health record (e.g. Minimum Qualifications: Bachelors degree in a human services field such as psychology, sociology, rehabilitation counseling, or a related field; one year of experience in working with individuals with intellectual disabilities; or an equivalent combination of training and experience.
Overnight Residential Counselor - PRN St. Joseph's VillaOvernight Residential Counselor - PRNRichmond, VAUnder the direction and supervision of a Behavior Specialist, Program Manager, or Clinical Supervisor, assists with providing supervision to clients in Crisis Stabilization Unit serving children ages 5 - 17 with behavioral and emotional challenges, and with cognitive or developmental delays. St. Joseph's Villa is currently recruiting for a PRN Overnight Residential Counselor (12:00am - 8:00am) to join our Crisis Service team.
Residential Aide (Cogbill) County of Chesterfield VirginiaResidential Aide (Cogbill)VA$45,723–$61,725 / yearp>Duties include but are not limited to the following: Provides support and teaching to adults with intellectual disabilities, autism, co-occurring mental illness, and/or physical disabilities; Works in a group home setting to support choices, inclusion, decision making, and self-directed services; Instructs, monitors and assists residents in activities of daily living such as personal hygiene, medication administration, food preparation, shopping, housework, community integration and inclusion, and money management; Provides supervision and guidance to consumers participating in program activities; Maintains a safe and clean-living environment and monitors, enforces, and implements facility rules, policies and procedures; Handles emergency situations appropriately and utilizes crisis interventions as necessary; Transports and escorts clients to and from various services, appointments, and activities; Prepares and maintains casework and related documentation (e.g. Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Knowledge of basic principles, practices and techniques related to support and care for individuals with intellectual disabilities; working knowledge of person-centered practices to support individuals with intellectual disabilities and physical disabilities; first aid and emergency techniques; support services.