Residential Care Aid (Specialized) - FLOATER

FCC Behavioral Health

Posted 2 months ago

Full Time

Poplar Bluff, Missouri

In Person

Smart Summary

Responsibilities

The Residential Care Aid provides direct care and treatment services to clients with behavioral health conditions and intellectual disabilities in a residential setting. Responsibilities include monitoring client health, facilitating daily activities, administering medications, and ensuring a safe, therapeutic environment.

Qualifications

We are looking for a compassionate and responsible Residential Care Aid to support clients with behavioral health conditions and intellectual or developmental disabilities. A high school diploma or equivalent is required, and a MO Class “E” Chauffeur’s license is preferred. Strong communication skills and a commitment to providing client-centered care are essential.

Job Description

Job Purpose

The RCA (Specialized) plays a vital role in providing care and treatment services to clients with behavioral health conditions and intellectual or developmental disabilities in a residential setting. This position focuses on creating a supportive, therapeutic, and structured environment that promotes the well-being and personal growth of each client. Key responsibilities include facilitating daily care, ensuring a clean and safe living space, and delivering meaningful, client-centered services tailored to individual needs. The RCA (Specialized) is committed to fostering a positive and productive atmosphere that enhances each client's quality of life while maintaining a compassionate and professional approach.

Qualifications                                                    

  • Possession of a high school diploma or equivalent 
  • MO Class “E” Chauffeur’s license preferred. 
  • Tools of Choice Training (within 60 days of employment)
  • Complete IDD Training Plan in Relias (within 60 days of employment)

Core Job Duties

  • Monitor and assist the client and report any physical and/or emotional changes to the proper staff members.  
  • Monitor vital signs of client as necessary. 
  • Assist clients with activities of daily living, housekeeping, cleaning duties, and some meal preparations.  
  • Coordinate crisis intervention services, as needed.  
  • Serve as a positive role model through professional appearance, therapeutic communication, and respect for self and others.  
  • Provide and promote customer service for clients, employees, and visitors. 
  • Provide continuous supervision of clients to ensure compliance with schedules and services. 
  • Conduct room checks and make client counts. 
  • Observe and report changes in the client’s physical condition, skin conditions, and cognitive/emotional status to the Licensed Practical Nurse or Facility Manager. 
  • Orient new arrivals to activities, introduce them to other participants, explain facility rules, and encourage participation.  
  • Monitor and facilitate group activities in accordance with the program schedule using group material that engages clients. 
  • Complete required documentation within program guidelines.  
  • Assist the client in meeting goals and objectives in the treatment plan by using staff interventions outlined in the plan.
  • Assist in the transportation of clients to and from scheduled activities.
  • Observe, report, and record response(s) of the client’s to medications.  
  • Maintain an accurate account of controlled substances.  
  • Administer specified treatments and records.  
  • Assist with quality assurance programs and in training new staff  
  • Prepare, administer, and document medications by all routes in compliance with all State and Federal regulations.  
  • Obtain a wide range of information from physicians, caregivers, and nurses about client conditions, treatment plans, and suggested activities 
  • Staff will monitor program supplies and will inform the supervisory team/nurse when items need to be reordered.
  • Adherence to all applicable evidence-based practice models. 
  • Orally communicate information effectively and accurately. 
  • Assure program operates within the constraints of the agency’s certification (CARF, DMH) standards and strategic plan related to clinical care.                                
  • Abide by program and agency policies and procedures.
  • Other job duties and special projects as assigned.

FCC Behavioral Health

FCC Behavioral Health is a private, non-profit, certified community behavioral health organization. Our team works closely with individuals to provide a wide range of services promoting recovery and wellness. We work with individuals of all races, creed, gender, disability, and sexual orientation and serve 19 counties in Southeast Missouri. Services include mental health and substance use disorder treatment, veteran’s services, peer support, psychiatry, crisis intervention and stabilization, individual therapy, family therapy, and group therapy, family medicine and more! We collaborate with families, school and healthcare systems, and other networks to create an individualized plan for our consumers. Depending on the service, our team may work with consumers in their home, in the community, at school, or in one of our facilities.
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