Residential House Tech (Live-In)

Pleasantville, New Jersey, United States | 30 E Black Horse Pike House | Contract

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We are looking for a contractor live-in House Tech to join our team at Black Horse House! Black Horse House is a residential health care facility (RHCF) that promotes a therapeutic residence emphasizing psychosocial and emotional safety for residents. Resident inclusion is an integral aspect of service delivery, and there is a strong emphasis on helping clients avoid hospitalization. This is a "live in" position where the contractor will reside in the house. In addition to compensation, which ranges from $500-$600 per week, contractor lives in the house rent-free with meals provided.

Job Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:

  • Providing leadership and management in the delivery of the house's RHCF compliant services.
  • Providing regular, consistent supervision to all residents to assure safety and well-being.
  • Monitors and observes resident medication intake.
  • Liaisons with outpatient wrap around support services.
  • Ensures regular and consistent completion of all required written documentation, including services, administration, and staffing.
  • Plans, directs, monitors, and evaluates the facility's activities.
  • Ensures service coordination and strong communication and collaboration with outpatient agencies, doctors, pharmacies, and state representatives as needed relative to service delivery.
  • Completes and forwards Incident Reports and any other safety/risk issues to supervisor.
  • Ensures adherence to all RHCF policies and procedures.
  • Understands policies and procedures regarding residents' rights, HIPAA, access to information, privacy, safety, and health.
  • Recognizes, responds to and assists in crisis situations and provide the intervention necessary.
  • Responds and assists in medical emergency situations as directed and needed.
  • Communicates effectively with residents and interdisciplinary team regarding residents' needs.

Qualifications:

- High school diploma or GED required.

- Five years of working with individuals with mental health challenges or behavioral health direct care experience.

- Knowledge of DCA regulations.

- Ability to collaborate and liaise effectively with outpatient support services.

- Ability to maintain confidentiality.

- Knowledge of human behavior and skills in risk assessment and referral for care.