The House Parent(s) or Home Supervisor is a full-time or part-time live in position for adults. An adult serving as a Home Supervisor will be expected to live in home 3-4 days per week alternating with another Home Supervisor.
The general scope of responsibilities while employed as a House Parent or Home Supervisor for up to 4 youth between the ages of 12-17 is to provide a family like setting for youth that need nurturing, guidance, and accountability. House Parent(s) or Home Supervisors are tasked with ensuring the youth receive adequate personal care, healthy meals, academic support, recreational and socially appropriate activities and trauma-informed care.
One Hope United (OHU) Community Home Based Residential Program. House Parent(s) or Home Supervisors will be trained to use the Family Teaching Model, which is an evidenced based and trauma-informed approach. House Parent(s) or Home Supervisors are also responsible for reinforcing positive behavior of the youth, supervising and arranging activities to ensure the proper mental, physical, and social development support is provided, youth attend school regularly, and to provide an equitable and nurturing family style environment within the home.
House Parent(S) or Home Supervisors are individuals that are patient, confident, skilled at de-escalation techniques, nurturing, culturally competent and sensitive and have a flexible lifestyle to accommodate the needs of the program and youth. House Parent(s) or Home Supervisors will receive daily support to assist with the needs of the youth from a Clinical Therapist, Nurse, and Youth Care Worker.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Provides supervision of youth in accordance with OHU, Department of Children and Families (DCF) and ChildNet policies Maintains a therapeutic home Interactions with all youth reflect a strengths-based, trauma-informed approach Teaches, models, and participates in individual and group instruction, in daily living, recreational activities, social skills, emotional regulation skills, and independent living skills as prescribed by each youth’s Individual Treatment Plan and the OHU Residential Program Plan Continually trains and maintains certification in the implementation of Therapeutic Crisis Intervention (TCI) or other approved behavior modification program Follows OHU Residential Program Plan, including daily schedule, administration of expectations and associated consequences, and mental health treatment of youth in residential House Parent(s) make adjustments to daily schedule as needed and that support a nurturing, educational and positive environment Establish and sustain positive relationships with youth biological parents, social workers, counselors, child psychologists, teachers, mentors, and any members of the treatment team. The ability to successfully engage and interact with a diverse demographic is essential Work collaboratively with a treatment team to provide quality services with the objective to exceed expected outcomes Participates in weekly clinical, staff and Child and Family Team Meetings Attends professional development trainings, seminars, and conferences as assigned by supervisory or administrative staff Transports youth and their families to mandated court hearings, school appointments, doctor appointments or other case related appointments Completes all documentation required for the position in a timely and accurate manner Always maintains client and program confidentiality to the highest standard Maintains highest ethical standards aligned with child welfare practices and National Association of Social Workers Ethics and Standards Interact and intervene with youth with a strength-based approach Serve as a central point of communications and coordination for all mental health related services, treatment and counseling needs of the youth Regularly discusses progress toward goals with client and encourages client feedback and client ownership of outcomes Complete Admission Notes, Mental Health Assessments, Individual Treatment Plans, Individual Treatment Plan Reviews, Mental Health Reassessments significant event reports and Court Reports for each youth in the home with accuracy and within the required time Monitors client progress and periodically reassess client's level of functioning within required time frame Completes transition and aftercare as prescribed by the DCF Transition/Aftercare Protocol Ensures there is a medical rule out of symptoms and coordinates the approach with medical and other providers serving the client Represents OHU at court hearings, meetings, Annual Case Reviews, Child and Family Team Meetings and any other collaborative meetings on behalf of youth and families Adheres to the Family Teaching Model, which is Trauma Informed and Evidence Based Program Treats all information concerning the program as confidentialQualifications
Education - BA in social work or related field
Experience - 3 years of related experience preferred
Other - Valid driver’s license and acceptable driving record with OHU required levels of coverage for auto insurance
ONE HOPE UNITED VALUES
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Competitive pay and benefits Tuition assistance up to $2500 per year Generous vacation and PTO plans Health, dental, vision, 403b Retirement, flexible spending accounts, Agency paid life and LTD, supplemental life insurance Career ladders, professional development, and promotion opportunities Leadership opportunities on site-based Center Management TeamsA Different Kind Of Employer - One Hope United is strong and ready to grow. Are you ready to grow with us?
800 talented professionals strong, serving 10,000 children and families in Illinois, Wisconsin, Missouri, and Florida Fiscally stable, $50 Million agency-- strong since 1895 Energetic leadership and a rich community of supportOne Hope United does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. One Hope United is an Equal Opportunity Employer and a Drug-Free Workplace. One Hope United participates in e Verify.
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