Residential Care Worker - Rockland Medical & Healthcare - Rockland, ME at Geebo

Residential Care Worker - Rockland

Summary Up to $3,000 Sign-On Bonus eligible Must be separated from MaineHealth system for 3
months to be eligible.
Amount prorated for part-time Group homes and supported living apartment accommodate 3-10 adults with severe and persistent mental illness.
The programs are transitional and designed to help residents recover, improve their health and well-being, and develop skills for more independent living.
Residents share in household responsibilities like meal planning and preparation, and participate in planned social activities.
Services include:
Administering and monitoring of medication management Coordination of mental health and physical healthcare needs Training in daily living skills Learning to manage benefits and entitlements Training in use of public transportation and community resources Access to day programs and job training Assistance with symptom management Rehabilitation counseling Referral for substance abuse treatment services Position Summary The Residential Care Worker is responsible for providing personal care, supervision, and skills teaching to clients/residents as outlined on the individual treatment plans.
Required Minimum Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (KSAs) Education:
High School Diploma or GED preferred.
Salaries are based on years of experience and education.
License/Certifications:
Active Certified Residential Medication Aide and Personal Support Specialist certification however MBH will pay for trainings as needed.
Valid driver's license preferred.
Experience:
Prior experience working in a residential setting preferred.
Must obtain appropriate level of automobile insurance within the first 30 days of employment when applicable Must have basic computer skills Recommended Skills Job Training Medication Administration Teaching Vehicle Insurance Well Being And Personal Care Mental Health Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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