Monarch

healthcare

DevelopmentalSpecialistResidential

Albemarle, North Carolina, United States PART TIME
The Brief

“Developmental Specialist Residential at Monarch. Support people to achieve personal dreams. Develop relationships in community”

What You'll Achieve.

Goal completion; Actions toward outcomes

Industry & Context.

healthcare
Eligibility Requirements

Sleepover at a residential setting may be required, Drive and travel as required

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

High School Diploma, Valid Drivers License

Nice to Have

Experience working with children or adults with a mental health diagnosis, an intellectual/developmental disability, or substance use disorder

What You'll Do.

Support people to achieve personal dreams

Develop relationships in community

Assist people in community participation

Protect and promote rights

Provide support for needs

Facilitate positive relationships

Provide input into planning

Implement person's plan

Complete required documentation

Complete daily progress notes

Assist with home operations

Drive and travel as required

Arrange or provide transportation

Assist with emergency procedures

Utilize effective judgment

Assist new staff with training

Sleepover at residential setting

Attend meetings and training

Maintain certification requirements

Comply with agency policies

Follow service definition guidelines

Complete other responsibilities as assigned

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