Independent Living Skills Coach Apprentice / Intern
Overview
Posted
1 month, 3 weeks ago
Internship Type
Remote Status
Location
Minneapolis, MN, US
Education Level
Education Status
Not specified
Field of Study
Categories
Skills
Not specified
Tags
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Our Company
SpringPath Mental Health Services
Overview
The Independent Living Skills Coach/Mental Health Worker works as part of an Intensive Residential Treatment Services team that provides care, treatment and rehabilitation for persons served who are experiencing significant mental health/psychiatric symptoms; who are demonstrating significant functional impairments; and who may have co-occurring disorders
Responsibilities
- Provides assistance to person(s) served in order to promote their physical, social, and psychological well-being
- Interacts frequently and positively with person(s) served and support staff to promote the rights of the person(s) served to achieve an enhanced quality of life
- Assists Psychiatric Rehabilitation Practitioners with requested needs
- Follows agency procedures to promote optimum health care, safety practice and behavioral supports to maintain the well-being of person(s) served
- Administrative duties (scanning, faxing, organizing)
- Oversees meal preparation and grocery shopping
- Cleaning
- Transports Clients
- Manages food/cleaning budget
- Provides group and individual services for clients
- Teaches clients independent living skills
- Develops and maintain a cooperative working relationship with various teams
- Provides the necessary financial management for the day-to-day operations of the program using established practices and procedures
- Ensures compliance with training licensing regulations and company policies and procedures
- Medication Administration and monitoring
- Maintains clean and safe work environment
- Manages the day-to-day therapeutic environment including the prevention of crisis at the lowest level of escalation
- Develops and participates in community and in-house recreational and leisure activities
- Completes all documentation as required to ensure quality services
- Other duties as assigned
Qualifications
- GED or High School Diploma with 2,000 supervised hours in the delivery of services to adults with serious mental illness
- Bachelor's degree preferred in one of the behavioral sciences or related fields from an accredited college or university