Psychosocial Rehabilitation Specialist bei WellLife Network
WellLife Network · Coram, Vereinigte Staaten Von Amerika · Onsite
- Professional
- Optionales Büro in Coram
Job Details
Description
Position Summary
The Psychosocial Rehabilitation (PSR) Specialist provides individualized, hands-on support to help children and youth develop age-appropriate skills for daily living, social interaction, and community integration. Services are goal-driven and rooted in each youth’s treatment plan, with the aim of reducing functional deficits and promoting long-term independence with minimal professional intervention. All services are delivered in a trauma-informed, culturally and linguistically responsive manner and are recommended as part of an individualized treatment plan by a licensed practitioner. This is a community-based position.
Key Responsibilities
Skill Development and Support
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Coach youth in social and interpersonal skills to strengthen relationships, build community awareness, develop support networks, and increase resilience in home, school, and work environments.
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Teach coping strategies for stress, unexpected events, and the management of behavioral and physical health symptoms.
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Support youth in creating and maintaining friendships, enhancing social etiquette, and practicing anger management.
Daily Living and Autonomy
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Help youth develop routines that promote independence, including self-care, medication management, and constructive engagement with healthcare providers.
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Encourage healthy habits and relapse-prevention strategies while connecting youth to community resources.
Community Integration
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Guide youth in applying learned skills to real-world settings, maintaining developmentally appropriate functioning at home, school, and in the community.
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Assist with identifying triggers and practicing strategies to manage or avoid functional impairments.
Program Participation and Documentation
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Collaborate closely with CPST, OLP and other providers to ensure coordinated care..
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Complete accurate progress notes, treatment planning and all applicable documentation.
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Track and submit all required paperwork, service units, mileage, and schedules within established deadlines.
General Responsibilities
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Maintain confidentiality and adhere to mandated reporting requirements.
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Participate in supervision, trainings, workshops, and division-wide meetings.
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Safely transport youth using agency or personal vehicles as needed, following all agency safety policies.
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Perform other related duties as assigned.
Qualifications
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Minimum 18 years of age.
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High school diploma or equivalent required; State Education Commencement Credential preferred.
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At least two years of experience in children’s mental health, addiction services, foster care, or a related human services field.
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Demonstrated understanding of childhood psychiatric disorders and commitment to family-driven, youth-guided, strength-based care.