BFT Aspire Camp Staff - Boston, United States - Massachusetts General Hospital(MGH)

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    Full time
    Description
    Aspire is a growing nonprofit organization of the Massachusetts General Hospital.

    We offer a variety of high-quality therapeutic programs and services that focus on helping children with high cognitive autism spectrum disorders and related profiles develop increased self-awareness, social competency, and stress management skills.

    The Transitions Specialist is a seasonal position working at Aspire's Transitions Summer Program.

    The Transitions Specialist is responsible for supervising a group of 3 participants, aged 16-22, at a volunteer work site two days per week.

    On other weekdays, other tasks of the role include:

    co-facilitating program activities; implementing Aspire program curriculum; implementing interventions, supports, and strategies for program participants; leading mid-summer conferences and communicating with families; maintaining accurate timekeeping and record keeping; and complying with program policies and procedures.

    Transitions Specialists will be supported by the Transitions Assistant Program Manager and Transitions Program Manager.

    Program activities include:

    volunteer site work, job preparation, recreation and team building activities, social groups, mind/body groups, self-awareness groups, exercise, and lunch outings.

    The Transitions Specialist will help support curriculum focused blocks (i.e., connections, self-awareness, mind/body and job prep groups) with opportunities to plan specific program activities.

    This is a 40 hour per week paid position (located in Lexington and at an additional job-site) for 6 program weeks that includes 40 hours of mandatory and paid training prior to the start of the program, along with mid-summer parent conferences.

    Pre-program and ongoing training and supervision is provided by experienced clinical staff.

    Qualifications


    • Enrolled in, or graduate of, a graduate program in: psychology, social work, occupational therapy, speech and language pathology, and other mental health related fields.
    • Prior experience working with adolescents with autism spectrum disorders strongly preferred. Strong interpersonal and team-building skills.
    • Openness to receiving feedback on interactional skills with families, participants, and staff.
    • Desire and ability to work in outdoor settings
    • Basic computer skills. MS Word required; knowledge of Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook helpful.
    • Good basic writing skills.
    • Ability to work independently and be flexible.
    • Excellent organizational skills.
    • Strong attention to detail.
    • Problem-solving skills.
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