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Title: Senior Residential Counselor
Program/Department: Community Residence
On-Call: Yes
Location: Elmira
Required: Physical, Drug Screen, and PPD
Non-Exempt: X
Reports to: Program Manager
Eligible for Flex Schedule: Yes
Hours per week: 40 hours per week
Summary
The Senior Counselor is a leadership position within the Community Residence partnering with the Residential Program Manager, Senior Counselors, Social Worker, Case Manager and Nurse. As a collective, the co-leadership team is responsible for the oversight of the health, wellness, and care of youth in the program. Knowledge of childhood trauma and the impacts is paramount. The Senior Counselor works to assure that quality childcare services are delivered within the residential group care facility, according to agency policy and all applicable state, federal, and OMH regulations. This includes development of the childcare staff and ensuring the continuity and quality of service to the residents. The Senior Counselor is responsible for completing the implementation of department goals and programs. Contributes to the Glove House high performance culture by exhibiting our values and providing quality results that keep Glove House as the premier provider of child, family, and behavioral health solutions. The Senior Counselor is directly accountable to the Residential Program Manager.
Primary Job Functions
Education, Licenses, Certifications, and Experience
The incumbent will work a standard scheduled week, usually will include later afternoon and evening hours, however, flexible hours may include weekends, evenings, and holidays. The ability to work flexible hours is required, as is the ability to provide on-call support when scheduled or to meet business needs. Travel will be as needed, to conduct Glove House business-related activities. Generally, duties of this position require 100% time at work (0% is eligible for work from home).
Details
Title: Senior Residential Counselor
Program/Department: Community Residence
On-Call: Yes
Location: Elmira
Required: Physical, Drug Screen, and PPD
Non-Exempt: X
Reports to: Program Manager
Eligible for Flex Schedule: Yes
Hours per week: 40 hours per week
Summary
The Senior Counselor is a leadership position within the Community Residence partnering with the Residential Program Manager, Senior Counselors, Social Worker, Case Manager and Nurse. As a collective, the co-leadership team is responsible for the oversight of the health, wellness, and care of youth in the program. Knowledge of childhood trauma and the impacts is paramount. The Senior Counselor works to assure that quality childcare services are delivered within the residential group care facility, according to agency policy and all applicable state, federal, and OMH regulations. This includes development of the childcare staff and ensuring the continuity and quality of service to the residents. The Senior Counselor is responsible for completing the implementation of department goals and programs. Contributes to the Glove House high performance culture by exhibiting our values and providing quality results that keep Glove House as the premier provider of child, family, and behavioral health solutions. The Senior Counselor is directly accountable to the Residential Program Manager.
Primary Job Functions
- Provides overall oversight to the residential program, supervision of staff in the care of youth in accordance with all Glove House, state, and regulatory requirements.
- Guided by organizational values and trauma informed practice in all interactions.
- Treats all children, families, staff and ancillary providers with respect and courtesy.
- Demonstrates and models sensitivity to the cultural background of children, families, and co-workers.
- Requires daily interaction with staff and clients ensuring services are delivered in accordance with the Glove House operating modality (TCI), youth’s treatment plan, calendars and schedules are followed
- Assists in providing staff and resident counseling and support in crisis situations, including post-crisis response.
- Provide individualized care and supervision for each resident.
- Model positive behaviors and implement core values.
- Assess, instruct, and measure daily and independent living skills.
- Participate in service planning and review processes.
- Accompany, supervise, and provide transportation (when necessary) for appointments, home visits, sibling visits and activities.
- Reports incidents, occurrences, or untoward events to the supervisor as soon as they occur and complete appropriate agency paperwork.
- Assist in residence household duties. Train and supervise residents in developing these skills.
- Assists in coaching, training, and evaluation of staff as requested and assigned.
- Directly supervises and provides coaching of Residential Counselors.
- Ensure all documentation per shift is adequate and completely in a timely fashion.
- Conduct monthly fire drills and complete appropriate paperwork. Ensure that all residents are aware of the fire escape route and staging plan.
- Assists in and ensures adequate staff coverage is scheduled for the residential program as assigned, assumes RC responsibilities when no RC coverage is available.
- Ensure, complete, and maintain client records and program documentation (self, staff, and youth), such as daily activities, treatment plan progress, progress notes and termination summaries, according to Glove House program and regulatory standards.
- Assures all documentation is completed in a timely fashion (i.e., youth notes, Myevolve)
- Will actively participate as a member of co-leadership team.
- Consistently attends staff meetings and provides leadership, agenda and coaching during team/staff meetings.
- Participate in all Glove House strategic planning goals, including risk management and Quality Assurance plans.
- Responsible for assisting in the research and development of best practices and new initiatives to meet the changing needs of children and families in the community.
- Contributes to training of Community Residence staff, participates in provision of agency-wide training.
- Consistently attends mandated agency and department meetings and participates in standing agency committees and community committees as assigned.
- Represents Glove House at state and local forums, developing collaborative relations with other stakeholders in the community and promoting the interests of the agency.
- Performs other responsibilities as assigned by the Residential Program Manager.
Education, Licenses, Certifications, and Experience
- Bachelor’s degree in human services or related field preferred; unrelated bachelor’s degree required.
- 5+ years direct experience working with children and families in residential care, counseling, group care required, supervisory/management experience preferred.
- Must have a valid driver’s license and driving record in accordance with agency standards.
- Community resources, TCI principles, Trauma Informed Care Practices, State and Federal regulations
- Perform under strong demands in fast-paced, diverse environment
- Handle confidential information appropriately
- Perform at a high level of autonomy, with minimal supervision
- Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedural manuals.
- Ability to write routine reports and correspondence. Utilizing computer and standard Microsoft Office, learn new computer programming (i.e., Myevolve, Paycom, et al.)
- Ability to speak effectively before groups of customers or employees of organization.
- Ability to apply common sense understanding to carry out instructions furnished in written, oral or diagram form. Ability to deal with problems involving several concrete variables in standardized situations.
- Work on multiple tasks, while maintaining a high attention to detail, accuracy, and quality
- Ability to add, subtract, multiply, and divide in all units of measure, using whole numbers, common fractions, and decimals. Ability to compute rate, ratio, and percent and to draw and interpret bar graphs.
- Commit to effectively and efficiently providing high levels of customer satisfaction with positive service delivery results
- Demonstrate the behaviors of the Glove House Values
- Interact effectively with individuals/families from diverse backgrounds.
- Set appropriate limits and boundaries with clients; act decisively to protect clients, when necessary.
- Complete tasks in a timely manner.
- Recognize importance of social, economic, environmental factors in the development and resolution of personal/family problems.
- Be sensitive to service population’s cultural/socioeconomic characteristics.
- Commit to effectively and efficiently providing high levels of customer satisfaction with positive service delivery results.
The incumbent will work a standard scheduled week, usually will include later afternoon and evening hours, however, flexible hours may include weekends, evenings, and holidays. The ability to work flexible hours is required, as is the ability to provide on-call support when scheduled or to meet business needs. Travel will be as needed, to conduct Glove House business-related activities. Generally, duties of this position require 100% time at work (0% is eligible for work from home).
Professional Field



Patient Focus
Diagnoses
Avoidant Personality Disorder
Issues
Aging
Trauma
Age Groups
Children (5-10)
Adolescents/Teenagers (14-19)
Therapeutic Approach
Methodologies
ECT
Modalities
Families
Individuals
Practice Specifics
Populations
Law Enforcement/Fire/First Responders
Aviation/Transportation
Racial Justice Allied
Settings
Residential
In-patient Non-Psychiatric
In-patient Psychiatric
Milieu
Nursing Home
Private Practice
Research Facilities/Labs/Clinical Trials
State/Federal Government
Home Health/In-home
Long-Term Structured Residences
Forensic
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