Job Location : Des Moines,IA, USA
Supports the educational and treatment related initiatives of House of Mercy's adult programs. Primarily serves as a teacher, coach, mentor, and role model to adult residents and their children. Supports clients through the provision of education and treatment supports in connection with identified clinical initiatives and interventions in the areas of chemical dependency; daily living skills; parenting; self-sufficiency; behavioral/mental health; and relationships. Provides remedial services to identified children and adults.
Participates in the admission process for all adult halfway house/residential care program residents utilizing a warm, compassionate and empathic manner to ensure that they feel welcome, appreciated, and understood. Orients new residents to program guidelines and expectations. Observes resident interactions, appropriately intervenes when behaviors are not consistent with expectations, and teaches/coaches/role models conflict resolution/problem-solving skills as a means for effectively managing differences. Facilitates Life Skills groups teaching essential skills necessary for independent living. Dailey models and mentors' residents and their children on basic living tasks.
Provides education and treatment support in the areas of chemical dependency; daily living skills; parenting; self-sufficiency; behavioral/mental health; and relationships. Consults and reviews complex situations with the treatment team as they occur. Utilizes knowledge/skills of intervention approaches/strategies to deal with children who are presenting behavioral challenges.
Minimum Knowledge, Skills And Ability Required:
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