Residential Counselor; Brain Injury
Listed on 2026-02-01
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Healthcare
Community Health, Mental Health
Overview
As a Residential Counselor, you will provide direct support to people with Brain Injury or behavioral conditions in either a small group residential setting or an individual living arrangement. In your role you will work together with the people we serve, their families, friends, employers, and other support staff to transform their lives by either building independence skills or increasing each person's quality of life.
Residential Counselors have a range of duties including administrating medication under the Medication Administration Plan (MAP), implementing treatment plans, and assisting people with activities of daily living, such as household chores and cooking. You also strengthen residents' connection to their community by providing transportation on outings such as shopping and doctor's appointments.
The essential job duties/responsibilities of the position include but are not limited to the information listed below:
- Assists individuals in the home in becoming fully integrated into their communities and develop and maintain friendships.
- Assists individuals to access community-based support and resources.
- Plans recreational and social activities that promote social inclusion and the emotional well‑being of individuals in support of living a good life.
- Empowers and supports individuals in the home to make choices, be a self‑advocate, and be fully involved in making decisions in determining the directions of their supports and lives.
- Supports individuals in the home with access to assistive technology and adaptive equipment as a means to augment communication, access their communities, and generally live more independently.
- Supports individuals in securing, maintaining and growing in work, volunteer, and other community engagement opportunities.
- Supports individuals in the home to be more independent, be self‑advocates, and make choices that define the direction and their vision for living a good life.
- Encourages and supports individuals and their involved families in maintaining strong partnerships with staff and other interested parties.
- Provides training and support to individuals in the home. This includes rehabilitative interventions, behavioral interventions and monitoring, fire & safety regulations, appointment scheduling, money management, ADLs, grocery shopping, meal planning and cooking, household chores, use of generic resources, and other related areas.
- Performs hands‑on tasks in the program, as required in order to facilitate implementation of support plans.
- Provides transportation, as necessary.
- Assesses the physical and emotional status of individuals in the home and reports changes to supervisor.
- Monitors individual funds, as needed.
- Maintains records for individuals in the home. Collects behavior and academic data and maintains progress notes. Documents all information related to incidents, programs, and routine activities in a communication log.
- Procures, stores, administers, documents, and disposes of medication for individuals consistent with MAP requirements, funding source regulations, and Company policy.
- Communicates with and provides information to interested parties such as program nurse, case managers, and Visiting Nurses Association.
- Participates in all mandated training and staff meetings as directed by the supervisor.
- Ensures compliance with all internal and external regulatory policies, procedures, and standards.
- Ensures home safety and maintenance as necessary at all times. This includes general housekeeping, snow shoveling, and trash removal.
- Complies with all corporate and divisional policies and procedures, including safe work practices, workers’ compensation, universal precautions, and exposure control.
- Completes various paperwork and logs including communication logs, community membership logs, and activity schedules.
- Provides shift coverage, as necessary in other homes/programs as assigned by supervisor.
- Functions as human rights advocate. Provides physical intervention and/or First Aid in the event of behavior or medical emergency. Serves as a reporter to the Disabled Persons Protections Commission.
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