Behavioral Health Specialist
Company: AKChild & Family
Location: Anchorage
Posted on: November 15, 2024
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Job Description:
Summary of Responsibilities: $$ SIGN ON BONUSES UP TO $1,500 $$
We offer 2 different sign-on bonuses for the Residential Behavioral
Health Specialist2. 1 for full-time employees and 1 for part-time
employees. Information on how these bonuses are paid is below. Can
you see yourself becoming part of a trauma informed team? If you
can, read on. Your mission as a Residential Behavioral Health
Specialist with AK Child & Family will be bringing hope to troubled
young lives through a broad range of mental health services.
Offering structure, care and your expertise to help young people
with trauma build strong, positive, healthy lives. Healthy coping
mechanisms Behavior patterns Emotion regulation Develop healthy
relationships and boundaries. As a positive role model, we allow
youth to develop trusting relationships and heal from trauma.
Understanding each youth's individual treatment plan and guiding
them towards a successful discharge is so rewarding. The work can
be challenging, however in that challenge, you will come to know
each student and that you were part of their growth and healing by:
Interacting with/supervision of children and/or adolescents who are
placed in residential treatment units and have severe emotional and
behavioral challenges Being part of therapeutic interactions on an
individual and group basis Implementing appropriate treatment
strategies with the students Completing timely documentation Doing
household chores like cleaning and cooking duties Participating in
psycho-educational groups Leading physical activities Additional
duties as assigned All positions at AK Child & Family may have
responsibilities altered during the course of employment due to
agency imperatives. AK Child & Family practices the Sanctuary Model
which is a non-hierarchical, highly participatory, trauma-informed
and evidence-supported whole culture approach, which helps the
organization function in a safe, democratic and socially
responsible manner and thereby provide effective treatment for
clients and the community. We expect all of our employees, families
and students to learn, understand and implement this model as part
of their daily responsibilities and commitment to the culture of
this agency. A $1,500 Sign-On Bonus for full-time employees. The
bonus is paid in 3 installments. The first is awarded upon hire
paid at the completion of your Agency orientation. A second $500
bonus is paid at your 6-month anniversary. A final $500 bonus is
paid at your 1-year anniversary. A $600 Sign-On Bonus is available
for hire as a relief employee committing to work at least 2 shifts
per week. A $200 bonus is paid at the conclusion of your Agency
orientation and a second and final $400 bonus is paid after 90 days
working at least 2 shifts per week. All employees with AK Child &
Family are required to be in compliance with the Centers for
Medicare and Medicaid COVID vaccine mandate. The mandate requires
that by 2/14/22, staff at all health care facilities must have
received their first dose of a 2-shot series (Moderna or Pfizer,
currently) or a single dose of a 1-shot vaccine (Johnson and
Johnson, currently) with the exception of those that have sought
and been granted an exemption to the COVID mandate. Staff must
complete this step before they can provide any care, treatment or
other services for the facility and/or its patients. By 3/15/22,
all staff with the exception of those that have sought and been
granted an exemption to the COVID mandate, must complete the
primary vaccination series. Benefits are available to both
Part-Time and Full-Time employees! Health Benefits: Medical,
Pharmacy, Dental, & Vision Health Savings Account or Flexible
Spending Account Dependent Care Account Group Life and AD&D
Long-Term Disability Employee Assistance Program Other Benefits:
403(b) Retirement Plan Paid Time Off (PTO) - 13 hours/month in 1st
year and then increases 2 Floating Holidays/year 6 Observed
Holidays: double-time pay for working on the Holiday Longevity &
Referral Bonuses Pay: $17.00/hour+ DOE A variance may be available
based on approval 3% pay increase after successful completion of
6-month Intro Period Supervision and Coordination of Services: The
Residential Behavioral Health Specialist (RBHS) reports to the
Treatment Program Supervisor. The RBHS adheres to standards and
regulations as set forth by the Agency, OCS Licensing, The Joint
Commission, and Medicaid. Duties are carried out in accordance with
AK Child & Family policies, Mission, Core Values, and Philosophy of
Care. Qualifications: Education and Experience: Must be 21 years of
age or older. Must meet 1 of the 4 criteria listed below: A
bachelor's level degree program from an accredited college or
university in a human services related field; or At least six
months of full-time work experience in residential treatment for
children, inpatient long-term treatment for children, or other
treatment of severely emotionally disturbed children and the
education outlined in A or B below. You only need A or B, not both.
(A) An associate level degree from an accredited college or
university in a human services related field; or (B) At least two
years of college credit toward a bachelor's degree from an
accredited college or university in a human services or related
field; or At least one year of full-time caregiver experience in
residential treatment for children, inpatient long-term treatment
of children, or treatment of severely emotionally disturbed
children and a high school diploma or GED; or Documentation of
successful completion on no less than 100 hours of competency-based
training provided by your current employer. Knowledge, Skills and
Abilities: A valid Alaska Driver's license is required (or must be
obtained within 60 days of hire). Work effectively with emotionally
and behaviorally challenged children/youth and their families.
Engage in vigorous physical and recreational activities.
Communicate effectively in English, both orally and in writing.
Have the understanding and sensitivity to serve a culturally
diverse and/or special needs population. Physical Demands: Drive
and transport students in AK Child & Family vehicles. Efficiently
access AK Child & Family and community buildings for meetings and
agency activities in order to perform all job responsibilities.
Physically manage students, aged twelve to eighteen years,
according to AK Child & Family physical management policy. Move
quickly throughout living unit and outdoor area in order to
monitor/supervise student activities, alarm systems, emergency
procedures, lighting, etc. Legibly produce reports regarding
students and cottage events. Transport self within the Anchorage
Borough to meet with schools, families, and other involved parties.
Supervise and assist students with chores; use unit washer and
dryer, sort, fold and store laundry. Participate in the maintenance
of a clean-living unit and grounds (shoveling/sweeping snow,
raking, picking up trash, etc.). Pick-up, carry and store
groceries, household and program items. Supervise and participate
in recreational and leisure time activities. Employment Type: Full
Time Salary: $17 - $18 Hourly Bonus/Commission: No
Keywords: AKChild & Family, Anchorage , Behavioral Health Specialist, Healthcare , Anchorage, Alaska
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