$24.48/ hr after completion of six probation period
The Treatment Coordinator I prepares a new Prerelease resident in beginning his transition to the community by conducting an assessment interview with the resident; developing a specific individualized treatment plan; referring a resident to the appropriate community agencies; and completing an initial functionality scale.
The Treatment Coordinator I monitors an assigned resident’s progress and behavior through discussions with a resident’s employer, teachers, and/or supervisor and with outside counseling agencies. The Treatment Coordinator I instructs residents in learning appropriate communication skills and problem solving methods; instructs and coordinates residents in utilizing sound money management skills; and co-facilitates treatment groups on a weekly basis to residents. The Treatment Coordinator I reviews and approves budget requests, pass requests, and daily schedules of resident movement.
The Treatment Coordinator I monitors the resident’s progress in obtaining goals outlined in his/her treatment contract and meets weekly with assigned residents to discuss steps necessary to take to reach his/her goals and potential solutions for problems occurring. The Treatment Coordinator I updates the treatment contract on a monthly basis and documents a resident’s performance and behavior through chronological history notes, quarterly reports, and other written requirements.
The Treatment Coordinator I provides ongoing support to Prerelease residents by providing general counseling to residents of the Prerelease program in areas such as relationship building, career development, educational resources and communication skills; advising residents' family members of resources available to them, and providing general counseling to residents and their families; holding a resident accountable to the Prerelease Center's rules, regulations and his/her treatment contract.
The Treatment Coordinator I shares on call responsibilities with the Director of Security and other Treatment Coordinators; transports residents to various destinations; and occasionally conducts measures necessary for the security of the facility, such as searches, UAs, head counts, breathalyzer tests, disbursement of medication, residents location checks and staff coverage and purchases supplies as approved.
The Treatment Coordinator must demonstrate professionalism by maintaining good personal hygiene and good physical conditioning; being consistent in following rules, regulations and policies; being punctual in attendance, working shifts as scheduled, attending staff meetings and training required; completing duties in the time lines specified; being assertive with coworkers, community contacts and supervisor; making decisions based on objective information, considering the needs and safety of both the residents and the community; performing job duties using safe operating procedures; knowing and administering First Aide/CPR procedures as needed; reporting hazards and accidents in the work place; performing other duties/responsibilities as assigned; balancing time in an affective manner, to train, meet with, and provide ongoing training and observation of treatment staff he/she supervises; following directions as given by supervisors; maintaining corporation, agency and resident confidentiality as defined by policy .
1. Signed and completed Application form. Portions of the Application form may be photocopied if legible.
2. Applicants claiming Handicapped Person’s Employment Preference must provide verification of eligibility with the Application materials. The required documentation includes the SRS Certification of Disability form.
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Copy of Bachelor's Degree/college transcripts.The successful candidates must pass a thorough criminal background investigation. The applicant must also be found to be insurable via a check with the Montana Motor Vehicle’s Records Department. Upon offer of employment, the candidate will be required to take and pass a physical examination which demonstrates that the applicant is capable of performing the required duties of this position. The successful candidate will be required to obtain a First Aid/CPR card within the first six months of employment, to take a TB test, as well as signing a Non-Dissemination and Non-Solicitation Agreement.
Application materials can be obtained from 2350 Mullan Road, or INDEED.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $23.48 - $24.48 per hour
Expected hours: No less than 40 per week
Benefits:
Work Location: In person
Hourly based
MT , United States Missoula, MT, United States
MT , United States Missoula, MT, United States