Community Support Specialist - Transition Age Youth
Seven Counties Services
Location
Louisville, Kentucky
Quick overview
The specialist teaches activities of daily living and recovery skills to transition-age youth while facilitating community integration and resource access. They are also responsible for providing personal care, administering medication, and maintaining detailed clinical documentation.
Requirements summary
Requires a high school diploma or GED with up to 18 months of direct care training and one year of experience with mental health or co-occurring disorders. Candidates must possess a valid driver's license, automobile insurance, and the physical ability to lift up to 100 pounds.
Job description
Job Description
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS 1. Teaches, models, and coaches activities of daily living (ADL) (e. g., personal hygiene, housekeeping, meal preparation, money management, educational and vocational goal-setting, nutrition needs); monitors performance of ADL skills and provides therapeutic feedback. 2. Teaches psychoeducation classes on recovery (e. g., medication side effects, ADL, communication skills, stress management strategies). 3. Plans and facilitates community-based activities (e. g., medical appointments, grocery shopping, leisure/recreation/socialization); facilitates access to community resources (e. g., AA/NA meetings, school, job placement). 4. Contributes to safe and therapeutic environment by practicing verbal de-escalation and, as authorized, other behavior management techniques. 5. Serves as “ambassador” of SCS and its clients by integrating clients into the community and educating community members about people with disabilities and about SCS’s services and programming. 6. Collaborates with community systems on behalf of individuals served (e. g., school, landlord, family, transportation provider, employer). 7. Provides transportation (e. g., driving SCS van or personal vehicle), ensuring adherence to standard safety practices (e. g., driver certification, seat belts, child safety seats); teaches and facilitates use of public transportation systems. 8. Provides personal care, as needed (e. g., personal hygiene, toileting, laundry, meal preparation, safe eating techniques). 9. Administers First Aid and CPR, as needed. 10. Supervises self-administered medication, serving as the program’s “point person” for supervised self-administered medication (SSAM), or administers medication, depending on the specific clinical program’s protocols. 11. Identifies assigned clients’ food and/or medication allergies and exercises reasonable care to avoid exposure to allergens. 12. Communicates information relevant to care, treatment, and services, with other SCS staff members and, as authorized, with non-SCS providers, to ensure appropriate level and quality of care. 13. May take responsibility for specific assignments within the program (e. g., Clubhouse food program, admissions at Crisis Stabilization Unit). 14. May provide limited on-the-job training to Community Support Providers, including answering questions, offering opportunities to shadow and observe, and explaining basic information about the site’s programming. 15. Documents services and care provided by timely completing various forms in accordance with SCS and regulatory standards. 16. Maintains confidentiality of protected health information, consistent with SCS procedures and state and federal law. 17. Attends and participates in all required staff and service planning meetings and trainings. 18. Maintains and enhances skills for working with clients. The intent of this job description is to provide a representative summary of the major duties and responsibilities performed by incumbents of this job. Incumbents may be requested to perform job-related tasks other than those specifically presented in this description. EDUCATION · Up to 18 months’ training, beyond high school or GED*, in direct care of individuals with disabilities. · Completion of all required trainings within 6 months of hire date. · Successfully complete, within six months of hire, the department led or approved training program per Medicaid regulations. EXPERIENCE · One year full time experience working with individuals who receive services for treatment of mental health or co-occurring disorder. · Formal documentation by supervisor of ability to function independently as direct support professional and of proficiency in providing direct support services. · Ability to provide caring, nurturing attention and care to individuals with disabilities, including those who are medically fragile and/or have intense behavioral needs and/or otherwise pose a high level of risk, because of complexity of treatment/service needs and/or a complex diagnostic profile. · Good interpersonal skills. · Ability to communicate with verbal and nonverbal individuals. · Teaching skills · Patience and empathy. · Maturity and judgment. PHYSICAL DEMANDS/REQUIREMENTS · Position involves considerable physical exertion, lifting a maximum of 100 pounds, with frequent lifting and/or carrying of objects weighing up to 50 pounds. · May include frequent lifting of patients. · 18 years of age or older. · Valid driver’s license. · Proof of automobile liability insurance. · Positive driving record. Time Type: Full time Seven Counties is the provider of choice for mental and behavior health services in and around the Louisville Metro. Over 1,400 employees work in 25+ locations throughout Bullitt, Henry, Jefferson, Oldham, Shelby, Spencer and Trimble counties; making sure that the 31,000 people we serve annually have the best chance of living their best lives. At Seven Counties, we give our staff the opportunity to do what they do best with continued training, effective mentoring and competitive salaries and benefits. In an effort to protect our employees, clients and community, we require the COVID and Influenza vaccinations for all employees.
Benefits
- Competitive Salaries
- Continued Training
- Effective Mentoring