IBGLE Intensive Residential Support Specialist - ACCS - Subcontracted - Harbor House
Company: Bay Cove Human Services, Inc.
Location: Boston
Posted on: November 7, 2024
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Job Description:
IBGLE Intensive Residential Support Specialist - ACCS -
Subcontracted - Harbor House Boston, MA, USA Req #1703 Tuesday,
August 15, 2023 Mission Statement: Bay Cove Human Services partners
with people to overcome challenges and realize personal potential.
Job Summary: The Flexible Residential Support Specialist provides
interventions and support to Persons residing in an Intensive Group
Living Environment (IBGLE) and an Intensive Behavioral Assessment
Group Living Environment (IBAGLE) to assist them in increasing
independent living skills and maintaining community tenancy. The
Flexible Residential Support Specialist contributes to Bay Cove's
mission by partnering with Persons to work towards personal goals
in order to achieve greater independence and improved quality of
life. This is a non-exempt position. Supervisory Responsibilities:
N/A Essential Functions of the Position: Provide flexible coverage
of Harbor and Staniford residences as assigned by the RPDs or ARPDs
to ensure appointment coverage or adequate shift coverage when
other staff are accompanying Persons on appointments. Use verbal
and non-verbal communications and actions to create a warm,
welcoming, and trauma-informed environment in which Persons feel
safe, supported, and empowered to voice needs, preferences,
interests, and input. Implement interventions identified in
Persons' treatment plans to assist Persons in developing and
utilizing skills in the areas of activities of daily living;
obtaining and maintaining housing, employment, school, and familial
relationships; socialization and recreation; self-management of
symptoms and medication self-administration; and health and
well-being skills, such as healthy eating, physical activity,
relaxation techniques. Coach Persons to carry out activities of
daily living, including care of personal space and belongings and
household maintenance, using the Tell, Show, Do, and Apply
technique in order to assist Persons to build skills towards
greater independence and only provide hands-on non-instructive
assistance with activities of daily living when absolutely
necessary. Document interventions carried out, progress made
towards goals, and observed changes to physical health and mental
status in daily notes in order to better inform assessment and
treatment planning. Contribute to the provision of high-quality and
effective clinical services and operational excellence by sharing
observations in shift logs and by collaborating towards solutions
during twice monthly staff meetings. Accompany Persons to medical,
dental and psychiatric appointments or leisure activities via
public transportation, agency vehicle, or staff car and teach
skills for self-advocacy and safe use of community resources,
including the provision of one-to-one supervisions and checks for
Persons who need more support managing potentially harmful
behaviors. Train Persons in medication self-administration
procedures as designated in individual plans and administer
medications in accordance with the standards of the Medication
Administration Program (MAP) standards. Keep abreast of, and
implement, all safety plans and procedures to ensure overall health
and safety of Persons including engaging in crisis intervention
through de-escalation techniques and access of emergency services
as needed. Utilize recovery-oriented language and principles in all
communication and interactions with Persons, colleagues, and
collaterals. Requirements for the Position: A bachelor's degree in
psychology or related field is preferred. At least one year of
related experience required. A bachelor's degree may be substituted
with an additional two years of related experience for a total of
three years of related experience. Proficiency in word processing
and other computer functions using Windows, Word, and Google Email
and Apps. Department of Public Health certification in medication
administration required within 3 months of hire. Ability to climb
stairs and carry up to 40 pounds, as well as the physical capacity
to assist people with mobility impairments as needed. Valid
driver's license preferred. Bilingual candidates encouraged to
apply. Utilizes a flexible and responsible work style that meets
evolving needs of the agency. Works with integrity and respects the
dignity and value of all individuals. Exhibits mission through job
knowledge, pride in work role, and advocacy. Promotes diversity and
inclusion of all individuals. Works in a collaborative,
compassionate manner with stakeholder/ partners Bay Cove Human
Services does not offer visa sponsorships at this time and will
require candidates to be authorized to work in the United
States.
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