SS Milieu Specialist II Community Treatment Residence - Brockton, United States - Eliot's

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    $3000 Sign On Bonus

    Eliot's Community Treatment Residence in Clinton, supporting latency age children referred by the Department of Children and Families, is seeking a l Milieu Specialist II with two years of experience working with the population. Our ideal candidate will have the ability to establish a positive rapport with a culturally and economically diverse group of children and families.

    Eliot's Social Services Division includes short-term community-based assessment, stabilization and support programs and longer term assessment and treatment programs for latency age children and adolescents . The programs provide a safe, structured, and respectful environment for children and youth to thrive, change and grow by focusing on skill-building, and permanency.

    Responsibilities:
    • Daily coordination of youth and staff in executing the plan of the day in accordance with program, DCF, DYS, DMH, DEEC and ECHS policies and procedures.
    • Serve as the lead staff for all assigned shifts, ensuring all policies are followed and systems are completed.
    • Provide monthly documented supervision for assigned staff. Participate in yearly performance evaluations for assigned staff.
    • Participate in the development and implementation of Individual Action and Crisis Prevention Plans.
    • Attend supervision, staff and shift change meetings and training as required.
    • Lead daily groups as assigned.
    • Manage the program security equipment including radios, keys, and all other assigned equipment according to policy.
    • Actively monitor and participate in community service, recreation, visits, family time and other off ground activities.
    • Safely transport youth to activities, appointments, school, work, and visits.
    • Participate in intakes as needed.
    Qualifications:
    • High School diploma and at least two years related experience with the population.
    • Must be able to adhere to a model of care that focuses on Trauma Informed Care and Interventions.
    • Must be at least twenty (21) years old and possess a valid Massachusetts driver's license and reliable transportation to and from work and for the transportation of clients to and from appointments and activities as needed.
    • Demonstrates sound judgment and effective, solution focused, problem solving skills.
    • Ability to develop and maintain professional working relationships with residents, staff, co-workers and supervisor.
    • Ability to physically carry out Crisis Prevention Intervention techniques
    SCHEDULE: Sunday-Thursday 6am-2pm