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GILEAD - Recovery Assistant 6206RA9

Meriden, CT, USA Req #2001
Tuesday, April 2, 2024

 Established in 1968, Gilead has over 50 years of experience providing the highest quality services that support each person’s recovery from mental health or substance use challenges in their lives. Gilead empowers personal growth, independence and recovery through improved mental health, physical well-being, and community integration. Gilead’s supportive and collaborative services are marked by excellence, compassion, innovation, and integrity.

Recovery Assistant CTR 6206RA9

Gilead Community Services is seeking an attentive and recovery-oriented Recovery Assistant to join our Community Transitional Residence (CTR) program.

About the position:

The Recovery Assistant for Gilead’s Meriden adult program works 24 hours: Friday-Sunday 3p-11p providing coaching, mentoring, advocacy, educational, and supportive services.  This program is a 3-bed transitional program that is designed to provide clinical treatment and functional skills training tailored to the needs of adults with intellectual disabilities that are co-occurring with mental health and/or addiction treatment needs.  Applicants with no experience and interested in entering the mental healthcare or direct-care field, or individuals seeking a career change are encouraged to apply to this position.

Minimum Requirements:

  • High school diploma; Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree preferred
  • Must maintain and provide proof of valid driver’s license and automobile insurance in good standing
  • Reliable use of personal vehicle as needed

Benefits:

  • Generous paid vacation, sick, and personal time plus paid holidays
  • Hands-on learning experience and supervision
  • Scholarship, tuition reimbursement, and professional development opportunities
  • Paid training, education, and certification as necessary (including CPR training)

This is a union position and pays $17.07-$20.18 per hour per hour dependent on level of education.

Responsibilities:

  • Understanding needs of clients experiencing severe and prolonged mental health and substance abuse disorders through Gilead’s training and education
  • Assisting with meal preparation, household chores, shopping, cleaning, laundry, and money management, in the teaching of daily living skills
  • Providing rehabilitation option services for individuals in areas including nutrition, clothing, basic care skills, spirituality, financial management, etc.
  • Providing recovery-oriented services with an emphasis on dignity, respect, and inclusion of family and other natural supports
  • Assisting with coordination and provision of transportation to treatment, community and social outings, and other essential appointments
  • Working with the treatment team to support clients’ mental health, providing education and training regarding symptom management, and assessing for risks as necessary
  • Acting with compassion, integrity, and ethics.

Gilead employees are held to standards and regulations set by the Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (DMHAS) and other regulatory bodies. These standards are outlined in Gilead’s “Standards of Conduct” policy. It’s important that these standards and regulations are met through all duties performed, outcomes achieved, and conditions kept within the organization.

 

 

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An Equal Opportunity Employer.

Other details

  • Pay Type Hourly