Board Certified Behavior Analyst BCBA
Residential Counselor Job 14 miles from Minneapolis
Caravel Pay Details
$70,450 to $87,800 with potential for increase with Lead BCBA role
Quarterly incentive bonus
Sign on bonus $10,000
Compensation for the role will depend on a number of factors, including a candidate's qualifications, skills, competencies and experience and may fall outside of the range shown. At Caravel we provide competitive wages with excellent benefits, including medical and dental insurance, employer-matched 401(k), paid time-off, paid travel, short-term disability and more.
Caravel Autism Health is committed to being the leader in ABA treatment for children on the autism spectrum. We invite you to read more about the position below and learn how our mission of changing lives, not only changes our client's lives, but also our employee's.
Our Board-Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBA) are responsible for the supervision and management of center and home-based intervention programs and treatment teams for children on the autism spectrum. Our BCBAs ensure that clinical staff are providing quality treatment for optimal results, and all standards of care are being maintained.
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Essential Functions
Oversee the full range of ABA treatment services including assessment, programming, progress monitoring, program modification, parent training, care coordination with other providers, and insurance authorization. Ensures all standards of care are followed per state and insurance guidelines.
Provide clinical recommendations regarding treatment intensity, modality, and transition/ exit planning, in collaboration with parents and other stake holders, with the emphasis on delivering developmentally appropriate and socially valid client outcomes.
Evaluate and modify treatment based on the Caravel Quality of Effective Treatment (QET) measure.
Provide training and supervision to all levels of clinical staff to ensure high quality treatment services.
Supervise others with a focus on developing supervisees' independent clinical skills, problem-solving skills, critical thinking skills, and fulfillment of certification requirements.
Collaborate with other clinicians and cross functional team members.
Complete all administrative tasks in a timely fashion, including but not limited to generating reports, completing insurance reviews, and completing forms to ensure appropriate funding for client services and staff management.
Requirements
Must be Board Certified Behavior Analyst or a state-licensed behavior analyst and meet state specific requirements
At least one year of experience utilizing applied behavior analysis and providing behavior services to clients with autism in in-home and/or clinic-based settings
Benefits * Continuous direct clinical support, ongoing professional development, and collaborative upbeat team environment
Generous reimbursement for CEs
Competitive pay based on experience and education
Benefits include paid time off, holiday pay, short and long term disability, health, dental, and vision insurance, bonuses, 401(k), mileage and drive time reimbursement, and a referral bonus program
Unique, rewarding, hands-on experience with a growing company
We are dynamic, diverse, and empirically-based. We practice family friendly methods, consistent family involvement, and state of the art procedures. We offer diverse caseloads, ongoing paid training and mentorship. We believe that all individuals, regardless of severity of disability or socio-economic status, deserve state of the art, individualized service in a warm and supporting environment.
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High Net Worth Case Manager
Residential Counselor Job 8 miles from Minneapolis
The Hight Net Worth Case Manager will be responsible for fielding high-net worth opportunities from outside advisors broadly, and serving as a project manager during the sales process with the prospective client and their advisor. The Case Manager will liaise between the advisor and their respective client, and the multiple groups within Cetera that could help facilitate the onboarding of the prospect into the Cetera ecosystem. This is a hybrid role, 2 days weekly in office. Candidates must be located near an office hub.
Responsibilities:
Liaise between advisors and high-net worth solutions team to project manage incoming opportunities
Communicate with advisors to understand the nature of the opportunity, and the products/services likely needed by the prospective client
Inform high-net worth solutions team as to the opportunities' status, and action plan
Perform periodic outreach to Growth Managers to see if there are high-net worth opportunities to pursue
Assist high-net worth team in creating presentation materials for individual prospects
Create high-net worth Solutions marketing collateral to inform Advisors and Growth teams
Maintain high-net worth pipeline report to monitor progress against high-net worth goals and objectives
Tag-team with Head of HNW Solutions to increase the visibility and reach of the high-net worth solutions team across Cetera broadly
Requirements:
Bachelor's degree or equivalent education and experience
Minimum 3-5 years related experience with high-net worth clients, financial services, estate planning, or trust Able to serve in a project management capacity, ensuring seamless coordination between relevant parties
Excellent people skills, with an accommodative and user-friendly attitude towards serving the needs of others
Detail-oriented, and able to think ahead with respect to possible needs of the client
Able to run a tight process with no lapses in coordination or scheduling
Excellent communicator, who ensures that parties are kept informed and current as to status and next steps
Have reasonable working knowledge of the needs of high-net worth clients, including investment mgmt., estate and tax planning, trust structures (does not need to be the architect or the expert)
Excellent presence and decorum, to exude confidence and responsibility
Familiarity with the Cetera organization is strongly preferred
Compensation:
The base annual salary range for this role is $110,0000 - $130,0000, plus a competitive performance-based bonus. Base annual salary depends on a wide array of factors, including but not limited to skill set, years and depth of experience, certifications, and location. Base annual salary may also differ significantly due to geography and cost of labor considerations.
About Us
What we give you in return:
Not many teams can say that they support people's dreams coming to life… We happen to do that every day. And as important as we know your career is, we recognize that there's a whole lot more to life. To ensure that our Employees can make the most of their time outside of working hours, we offer a competitive salary and for full-time roles, a benefits package including:
Inclusive health, dental, vision and life insurance plans built to support diverse lifestyles, offer preventative care, and protect against hardship.
Easy access to mental health benefits to meet our team members and their families where they are.
20+ days of paid time off (PTO), paid holidays, 1 paid wellness day and 1 day of paid volunteer time off (VTO) to give our employees the time they need to stay close with their loved ones, recharge, and give back to their communities.
401(k) Savings plan with a generous company contribution (up to 5%), and access to a financial professional to offer our employees the opportunity to plan-ahead for a strong financial future well beyond their working years.
Paid parental leave to support all team members with birth, adoption, and foster.
Health Savings and Flexible Spending Account options to help you save money on healthcare, daycare, commuting, and more.
Employee Assistance Program (EAP), LifeLock, Pet Insurance and more.
About Cetera Financial Group:
Cetera Financial Group ("Cetera") is a leading network of independent retail broker-dealers empowering the delivery of objective financial advice to individuals, families and company retirement plans across the country through trusted financial advisors and financial institutions. Cetera is an independent financial advisor network and a leading provider of retail services to the investment programs of banks and credit unions.
Through its multiple distinct firms, Cetera offers independent and institutions-based advisors the benefits of a large, established broker-dealer and registered investment adviser, while serving advisors and institutions in a way that is customized to their needs and aspirations. Advisor support resources offered through Cetera include award-winning wealth management and advisory platforms, comprehensive broker-dealer and registered investment adviser services, practice management support and innovative technology.
"Cetera Financial Group" refers to the network of retail independent broker-dealers encompassing, among others, Cetera Advisors, Cetera Advisor Networks, Cetera Financial Institutions,and Cetera Financial Specialists.
Cetera Financial Group is committed to providing an equal employment opportunity for all applicants and employees. For us, this is the only acceptable way to do business. Accordingly, all employment decisions at the Cetera Financial Group, including those relating to hiring, promotion, transfers, benefits, compensation, and placement, will be made without regard to race, color, ancestry, national origin, citizenship, age, physical and/or mental disability, medical condition, pregnancy, genetic characteristics, religion, religious dress and/or grooming, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, marital status, U.S. military status, political affiliation, or any other class protected by state and/or federal law.
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Resource Counselor Supervisor
Residential Counselor Job 48 miles from Minneapolis
Resource Counselor Supervisor Harry Meyering Center supports people with developmental and intellectual disabilities in their homes and community. Are you seeking a caregiver career path by assisting others to live their best lives? Do you want to make a difference?
Then, we want to discuss the opportunities that await you at HMC!
Summary: Resource Counselors provide direct care, supervision, and supportive living services to individuals who reside in our group homes. RC's are expected to work within and to promote the principles of a person-centered approach. Resource Counselors are assigned to work various day, evening, or late-night shifts and are required to be available from time to time on a hold-over or on-call basis to provide round-the-clock awake coverage at group homes.The Resource Counselor Supervisor provides assistance, support, and encouragement to meet the needs of people with disabilities served by HMC. Services are provided in the individual's homes and in the community. Will act as a liaison between the Program Manager, individuals, and DSP staff on scheduled shifts in the absence of the Program Manager.Schedule: Full-time, this includes working at least every other Saturday and Sunday, plus fill-in and holidays. Shifts may vary per location and availability. Examples of possible shifts include 6:00 AM to 2:00 PM, 2:00 PM to 10:00 PM, or 10:00 PM to 8:00 AM for overnight positions.Wage:
Starting wage is $17.00 per hour.
After 90 days, staff are eligible for $17.50 per hour.
This position is eligible for a $1,000 retention bonus! Job Duties and Responsibilities:
Assist the Program Managerwith paperwork, house maintenance, vehicle maintenance, scheduling/attending appointments, reviewing staff training, and other duties as assigned.
Provide direct care for others in an individualized and meaningful way.
Participate in orientation and training of new staff.
Assist in personal cares.
Engage in community activities, i.e., bowling, shopping, watching a movie or exercising.
Complete daily direct care such as bathing, toileting, feeding, and dressing.
Complete household chores such as cooking, cleaning, and laundry.
Maintain HIPAA Compliance in all communications to HMC, whether written or verbal, external and internal.
Follows all health and safety policies and procedures.
Other duties as assigned.
What are the perks?
Get paid while you train!
Flexible Scheduling
Helping people live their best lives.
Overtime pay.
Differential pay (site-specific).
Referral Bonus Available
Competitive pay and benefits for full-time employees.
Qualifications:
Must be at least 18 years of age and have a high school diploma or general education degree.
Preferred 6 months of experience providing direct care.
Must hold a valid United States driver's license andpass a driving record check conducted by our insurance carrier unless otherwise noted.
Must pass the MN Department of Human Services Background Study
Have off-duty access to an operable telephone.
Demonstrate maturity to work with individuals served and co-workers.
Have the ability to understand and follow instructions.
Have the ability to safely perform essential duties and responsibilities with or without reasonable accommodations.
Prior experience with individuals with disabilities is preferred.
Meet any other requirements set by licensure rules and regulations or other laws.
Gain practical experience that applies to the fields of Nursing, Sociology, Social Work, Psychology, Human Services, Education, Aging Studies, Cognitive Science, Communication Sciences and Disorders, Criminal Justice, Family Consumer Science, Health Communication, Management, Special Education, Law Enforcement, Pre-Pharmacy, Emergency Medical Services, and many others.
If you have any questions about the opportunities for Resource Counselor Supervisor and joining our team please feel free to reach out via email: ************************** or phone: *************Harry Meyering Center, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. It is the policy of HMC to afford equal opportunity regardless of race, religion, color, national origin, sex, age, marital status, mental or physical disability, sexual orientation, status with regard to public assistance, or any other characteristic protected by law. This policy applies to all aspects of the application process and employment relationship including but not limited to hiring, promotion, transfer, demotion, termination, discipline, benefits, and other terms and conditions of employment.
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Mental Health Case Manager
Residential Counselor Job 8 miles from Minneapolis
Role: Mental Health Case Manager Reports to: Clinical Service Manager FLSA Status: Exempt
Salary Range: $50,000+ based on experience
Do you have a desire to provide assistance to people with severe and persistent mental health illnesses? Do you enjoy providing support and services to provide safe and stable living situations within the community? Our case managers do this and more including ensuring continuity of care, referrals to needed resources, coordination and monitoring of services, discharge planning, housing support, and intensive goal planning! If this sounds like you - Our mental health case manager role maybe for you!
Who are we?
Vail is a community for adults with serious mental illness, serving as a single point of access and coordination. We have been serving the Twin Cities for over 40 years! Guided by our mission and core values we offer purpose, direction, and hope.
What do we offer?
Our employees are the best part of Vail. We are pleased to provide a collaborative work environment, a great workplace, a hybrid work model, and great perks and benefits. As our team member you will receive a comprehensive package including free and low-cost ancillary health services for you and your family, and superior work life balance in addition to our full core benefits package. We offer you balance by providing paid time off starting at 3 weeks per year, along with 13 company paid holidays, 3 personal days, and safe and sick time allowances. Additional offerings include paid training & CEU opportunities, company-issued laptop, and Employee Assistance Program to support employees and their families.
What will you do?
Our Mental Health case manager will provide direct hands on, in person support for a variety of individuals while building genuine, therapeutic, and trusting relationships with others while being sensitive to people's experiences and trauma. In this role you will complete required paperwork and documentation and provide referrals and case coordination for individuals receiving services, including mental health, medical, financial, social, educational, vocational, housing, and legal services. Duties are performed under Rule 79 which include documentation, functional assessments, crisis plans, releases, and individual community support plans in schedule and per performance standards. You will interact with the client on a frequent at minimum once a month, or as needs arise. Further responsibility can include development of relationships with county and state staff, family members, employers, and other agencies as we support the person receiving our services. Overtime this position will allow you to grow, and develop your personal skill set and support this growing division for our company.
To be considered for this opportunity you will bring your skills and talent, bachelor's or master's degree in human services or related areas or qualify as a Mental Health Practitioner. Individuals with a social work degree must have valid and current Social Work licensure. At least one year of professional or internship experience in the mental health field required. Must have and maintain a valid Minnesota Driver's License, maintain automobile coverage and have access to an automobile to attend meetings in the office and community (Case Managers are reimbursed for mileage.)
Our Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Vail Place is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. We strive to have an anti-oppressive and anti-racist work environment. We embrace diversity, foster inclusion, and do our work through an equitable lens. Persons of color, women, members of the LGBTQ community, veterans, other minorities, and individuals with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply.
In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, Vail Place will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities and encourages both prospective and current employees to discuss potential accommodations with the employer.
Compensation details: 50000-50000 Yearly Salary
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School Social Worker
Residential Counselor Job In Minneapolis, MN
Where Educational Impact and Clinical Care Align
Job Posting: School Social Worker
Company: Twin Cities Education Consultants (TCEC)
At Twin Cities Education Consultants, we empower passionate educators and mental health professionals to redefine their careers with flexibility, balance, and meaningful impact. As a School Social Worker with TCEC, you'll experience a supportive, collaborative environment that allows you to thrive both professionally and personally.
Why Join TCEC?
Work-Life Balance
Enjoy autonomy to decide how much you work, aligning your professional responsibilities seamlessly with your personal priorities.
Design your work hours to fit your needs while ensuring you can focus on making a meaningful impact in students' lives.
Fair Compensation for Your Dedication
Receive payment for every billable hour, including both direct and indirect services.
Your time and contributions are valued and recognized.
A Collaborative, Supportive Community
Be part of a multidisciplinary team of education and mental health professionals.
Thrive in a culture where mentorship, teamwork, and support are key pillars.
Consulting with Organizational Backing
Enjoy the freedom of consulting work with the stability and benefits of being part of a supportive organization.
Access educational resources, professional guidance, and organizational stability to enhance your career.
Enjoy the flexibility and autonomy of consulting while benefiting from the stability and support of being a W2 employee.
Our employees receive full benefits and organizational backing from TCEC while maintaining a contractor-style relationship with the schools they serve.
As consultants, our School Social Workers have reasonable caseload expectations. If caseloads rise, TCEC works with partner schools to adjust the number of contracted billable hours, either by offering additional hours to the current social worker or bringing in additional support as needed.
Make a Difference with Support That Matters
Deliver your best work with robust support and resources designed to help you positively impact children's lives.
Our unique structure allows us to provide the flexibility, autonomy, and support that many school-based social workers are missing when working directly for a district.
What You'll Do:
Work directly with students, teachers, and parents to provide individual and group counseling.
Support school staff in addressing student social-emotional needs.
Conduct assessments and develop individualized support plans.
Collaborate with teachers, administrators, and families to create inclusive, trauma-informed environments.
Maintain accurate and timely documentation of services provided.
What We're Looking For:
Licensed Social Worker (MSW, LISW, LICSW, LGSW).
Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
Passion for making a meaningful impact in students' lives.
Benefits of Joining TCEC:
Competitive compensation.
Full benefits package.
Access to a supportive team and resources to help you succeed.
Flexible schedules designed to promote work-life balance.
At TCEC, you'll find a career that prioritizes your needs, fosters professional growth, and supports your mission to make a lasting difference in students' lives. If you're ready to redefine your career and join a supportive, impactful organization, we want to hear from you!
Salary: $45-$60 per hour
Home Care Physical Therapy Case Manager
Residential Counselor Job 46 miles from Minneapolis
Why Work for Adara? Adara Home Health offers fulfilling Home Care careers to professionals looking for flexibility and the ability to manage their own schedule. Join our team and work for an employer who values each employee as an individual and respects everyone's need for work-life balance.
The Physical Therapy (PT) Case Manager provides and oversees home health services for clients within the community. Collaborates with the client, their family, and the health care team to develop and implement goal-centered care plans taking into consideration quality measures and financial aspects of treatment. Provides skilled care to clients and clinical oversight to professional and unlicensed personnel. Builds and maintains respectful relationships with others. The position reports to the Clinical Supervisor.
SCHEDULE
• This is a full time position, Monday - Friday with an on-call rotation. As PT Case Manager, you will manage your schedule during office hours.
• This position will require you to travel to client's homes to provide 1:1 client care that may take 1-3 hours per client.
COVERAGE AREA
• This position reports to the Hutchinson, MN office and provides services in Glencoe, and surrounding cities.
BENEFITS
• Opportunity for Productivity Bonuses in Addition to Base Salary
• Ability to Manage Your Schedule
• Mileage Reimbursement
• Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, AD&D, Pet Insurance
• 401K 100% Vested Upon Eligibility
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
• Reflects the company's mission and values in developing and maintaining professional working relationship with others.
• Performs initial and periodic assessment of clients to determine care needs, implements interventions, and evaluates the effectiveness of care to achieve positive outcomes.
• Collaborates with physicians/non-physician practitioners and the home health team to develop and update the client's home health plan of care at least every 60 days or more often as changes occur.
• Serves as a client advocate ensuring safety needs are addressed by assessing the home environment, developing and implementing individualized abuse prevention plans, and reporting any suspected vulnerability such as abuse, neglect or financial exploitation.
• Meets documentation standards ensuring accuracy, timeliness, and compliance with state and payer/billing requirements.
• Provides education to the client, family, caregivers, licensed clinicians (as indicated), and unlicensed personnel.
• Provides direct care to clients of varying ages, clinical acuity levels, and diagnoses in accordance with the company's policies, procedures, processes and the Minnesota Physical Therapy Practice Act.
• Coordinates client care with family, caregivers, community resources, and other health care
members.
• Provides clinical oversight, delegation, and leadership to licensed clinicians and unlicensed personnel.
• Ensures effective and appropriate financial management of the client's home health services are met.
• Manages work schedule effectively, adapts to and remains flexible with unexpected changes
PHYSICAL/ENVIRONMENTAL DEMANDS
Client care provided in individual client homes and may require transfers and lifting with adaptive equipment. Must be adaptable to a variety of environments and community settings. Must be able to drive or use public transportation in all types of weather.
Heavy. Amount of weight moved; 50 to 100 pounds occasionally; 25 to 50 pounds frequently; 10 to 20 pounds constantly. Physical Demand requirements are in excess of those for Medium Work.
QUALIFICATIONS
• Currently licensed as a Physical Therapist (PT) in the State of Minnesota. The license must not have been revoked, suspended and without limitations or restrictions.
• Proof of negative TB testing: Mantoux skin test, single TB blood test or chest x-ray.
• Access to a dependable automobile in order to travel to multiple company business stops a day.
• A valid driver's license and proof of current car insurance when using a personal vehicle for company business.
• Have U.S. Citizenship or evidence of valid Alien Work Permit.
• Disclose any conviction and criminal history records pertaining to any crime related to the provision of health services. A candidate who has been convicted of such crimes will not be hired.
• Pass initial and ongoing background studies and screenings including but not limited to those of the Minnesota Department of Health and the Federal Office of the Inspector General's List of Excluded Individuals and Entities.
SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE
• Have at least two (2) years' experience in a health care facility or home care field.
• Demonstrates critical thinking skills, the ability to follow standards/procedures, and make appropriate clinical judgments to provide safe and effective client care.
• Ability to work independently with minimal supervision, adapt to change, and manage a variety of assignments while establishing priorities and ensuring the necessary duties are completed.
• Ability to build and maintain professional relationships.
• Excellent written and oral communication skills; interpersonal communication and teaching skills.
• Basic computer skills and willing to learn new software programs; experience with Electronic Medical Records and Microsoft Outlook preferred.
• Current CPR certification highly recommended.
Adara Home Health, Inc. is committed to fair and equitable compensation practices. The base salary range for this position in the U.S. is $80,000 - $110,000 per year plus productivity, compensation and benefits. A candidate's salary is determined by various factors including, but not limited to, relevant work experience, skills, certifications, job level, supervisory status, and location.
Licensed Alcohol Drug Counselor (LADC)
Residential Counselor Job In Minneapolis, MN
The Licensed Alcohol Drug Counselor (LADC) shall have the responsibility for planning and coordinating the activities of the client program, cooperating with other program components in striving to ensure quality of care. Advises the administrator in matters dealing with the management, funding, budget, and personnel practices
relating to the Client program.
ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES
Treatment of Residents and Coordination of Care
• Managing all aspects of a case from date of admission to date of discharge.
• Evaluating patients' physical and mental behaviors.
• Creation and monitoring of individualized treatment plans and treatment plan reviews containing client's
goals, activities, and objectives of client care in a timely and professional manner.
• Facilitating individual and group therapy sessions.
• Monitoring patients over time to assess treatment progress.
• Identifying behaviors that interfere with treatment and recovery.
• Assisting primary caregivers to manage addiction-related behavior.
• Screens referrals for appropriateness for chemical dependency unit.
• Ensures payment from insurances and clients through procentive billing process.
Promotes and Establishes Healthy Relationships and Uses Professional Conduct with Supervisors, other
Healthcare Professionals, Residents, Visitors, and Co-Workers
• Arrives at work area on time and ready to begin work. Is able to prioritize and be organized and efficient
when interacting and communicating.
• Follows policy on absenteeism, tardiness, and call-ins as outlined in Personnel Policy Manual.
• Follows dress code, wears name tag, and limits personal phone calls.
• Is courteous and cooperative with residents, families, visitors, supervisors and co-workers.
• Maintains resident confidentiality at all times. Understands the need for complete privacy of all health
care data.
• Abides by and promotes the Continuous Quality Improvement Program of Monarch Healthcare
Management.
Maintain Current Levels of Education and Facilitate the Implementation of New Policies and Procedures with
the Facility
• Attends continuing education/in-services pertinent to your department.
• Attends meetings as directed to include department director meetings, Quality Assurance meetings, etc.
• Attends educational programs on Continuous Quality Improvement, customer satisfaction and other such
programs. Further completes audits as designated.
• Maintains current knowledge of Minnesota Department of Health regulations.
• Maintains and applies knowledge of current policies and procedures as outlined by Monarch Healthcare
Management.
• Is knowledgeable of and abides by the importance of the Residents' Bill of Rights.
QUALIFICATIONS
Required Experience/Education
• Must currently be licensed as a Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor in the State of Minnesota.
• At least one year of experience treating individuals with substance abuse, or one year of work experience
in the management or administration of direct service of individuals with substance abuse.
Preferred Experience/Education
• Experience in long-term care.
Required Skills and Abilities
• Knowledge of community organizations relating to and working with substance abuse/dependency.
• Knowledge of current laws, public policy, and trends in the industry regarding alcohol and drug abuse
and its treatment.
• Strong skills in communication, organization, management, and leadership.
• Must be able to work with or without supervision and be a team player.
• Ability to clearly speak and proficiently read and write in English.
• Ability to take direction and follow oral and written instructions.
• Must be able to perform essential functions of the position with or without reasonable accommodation.
• Must qualify for employment, after criminal background check, per guidelines of the Minnesota
Department of Human Services.
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BCBA
Residential Counselor Job In Minneapolis, MN
Join Action Behavior Centers as a BCBA and Make a Difference! We're a Responsive Employer - expect to hear from us within 24 hours of applying! Hey there, amazing BCBAs, Sr. BCBAs, and Clinical Directors! Are you ready to embark on a rewarding journey that truly makes a difference?
Action Behavior Centers is here to bring exceptional ABA therapy services to children and families, and we're looking for a dedicated BCBA to play a key role in our team.
This is an opportunity to make a meaningful impact by providing life-changing care in a thriving center with strong clinical support.
Our BCBAs are backed by a network of top clinicians, with training and guidance from our Clinical Advisory Board and Compassionate Care Team, including Dr. Linda Leblanc, Dr. Patricia Wright, Dr. Gregory Hanley, Dr. Dorothea Lerman, Dr. Malika Pritchett, Dr. Mahshid Ghaemmaghami, Dr. Anthony Cammilleri, and Chief Clinical Officer, Dr. Charna Mintz.
Make a Lasting Impact While Having Fun!
Are you ready to bring your passion, energy, and creativity to help amazing kids on the Autism Spectrum thrive? At Action Behavior Centers, BCBAs turn play into progress and teamwork into life-changing results!
What We Offer:
Competitive Pay: $75,000 - $95,000 (based on experience) + bonuses
Relocation Assistance: We'll help you make the move!
Flexible Scheduling: Onsite options to fit your lifestyle
Generous PTO: 29 days off in Year 1 (10 holidays, 15 paid days, 2 CEU days, and 2 flex days)
Health Benefits: Medical, dental, vision, and HSA options for childcare and medical expenses
Family Perks: Maternity/paternity award of up to $3,000
Student Loan Repayment: Helping ease financial burdens
CEU Support: $1,000 annual stipend, 2 CEU days, and free in-house CEUs
401K Retirement Plans: Company matching to invest in your future
Long-Term Incentives: $30,000 over 3 years for promotions to leadership roles
A Fun, Supportive Environment: Be part of a 10,000+ teammate family that celebrates creativity, teamwork, and clinical excellence
Growth Opportunities: Clear pathways to leadership roles like Sr. BCBA, ACD, Clinical Director, and beyond
What You'll Do:
Turn Learning into Play: Create individualized treatment plans to make every session fun and effective
Be a Mentor: Lead and support a team of caring RBTs
Make Families Smile: Provide guidance and celebrate progress with parents
Change Lives: Support kids' growth with hands-on therapy and compassionate care
Why ABC?
Small Caseloads for BCBAs: More time to focus on each kiddo
Playful Atmosphere: Work where laughter and learning go hand in hand
Freedom to Grow: No non-competes, flexible options, and clear career pathways
Mission-Driven Team: You'll make a difference in the lives of children every single day
Applications are reviewed on an ongoing basis.
Responsive Employer: Expect to hear back within 24 hours!
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Pavement Design Student Worker
Residential Counselor Job 11 miles from Minneapolis
This position is located at the Office of Materials & Road Research in Maplewood. The position will work up to 39 hours during the summer and part-time during the school year.
The student will assist with ongoing activities related to materials testing, such as but not limited to Simplified Wedge Splitting Test (SWST) and Disk-shaped Compact Tension (DCT) testing. The student will also be expected to help others in the research and operations sections as needed.
Minimum Qualifications:
Applicants must be current students in a secondary, post-secondary, or graduate school. Other qualifications include:
Enrolled in a Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Material Science program or similar.
Experience with Microsoft computer programs, especially Excel and Word.
Experience applying statistical analysis tools to data sets.
Valid Class D Driver's License.
How to Apply:
Please Apply Online by 3/26/2025:
Go to ******************
Click “Search open positions”
Enter the Job Opening ID “84841” in the Keywords search box and click “>>”
Click on the Job Title to view the job posting
Click “Apply for Job”
When prompted for your Referral Source, please list: Social Media - LinkedIn Job Slot
Only applicants received on mn.gov/careers will be considered.
Contact for Additional Information:
Laura Saari, MnDOT Recruitment Specialist
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Mental Health Social Worker
Residential Counselor Job 8 miles from Minneapolis
Regions Hospital is seeking an experienced Social Worker to join our Mental Health team in a per diem position, picking up weekend shifts. In this position as an LGSW, you will work under direct supervision by an LICSW to provide psychosocial and psychiatric assessment, treatment planning and referral, to patients and families at Regions Hospital or RHSC clinics using a full range of social work treatment modalities, provide crisis intervention, counseling, and psychotherapy as appropriate. You will also participate as an integral member of an interdisciplinary health care team, work as part of the health care team to identify and progress a patient centered plan of care and discharge plans and provide education to other health care professionals in the psychosocial aspects of patient care.
As an LICSW, you will work independently, providing psychosocial and psychiatric assessment, treatment planning and referral, to patients and families at Regions Hospital or RHSC clinics, using a full range of social work treatment modalities. To provide crisis intervention, counseling and psychotherapy as appropriate. To participate as an integral member of an interdisciplinary health care team. To provide education to other health care professionals in the psychosocial aspects of patient care.
Work Schedule:
Weekend Shifts
Required Qualifications:
* MSW - from a program accredited by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE), the Canadian Association of Schools of Social Work (CASSW), or a similar accreditation body designated by the Minnesota Board of Social Work.
* LGSW, LISW or LICSW Licensure - MN Board of Social Work
* 1 year of experience in healthcare or social services (2 years of social work experience in LICSW and previous employment in health or mental health setting.)
Preferred Qualifications:
* Previous health care or social work experience preferred.
At HealthPartners we believe in the power of good - good deeds and good people working together. As part of our team, you'll find an inclusive environment that encourages new ways of thinking, celebrates differences, and recognizes hard work.
We're a nonprofit, integrated health care organization, providing health insurance in six states and high-quality care at more than 90 locations, including hospitals and clinics in Minnesota and Wisconsin. We bring together research and education through HealthPartners Institute, training medical professionals across the region and conducting innovative research that improve lives around the world.
At HealthPartners, everyone is welcome, included and valued. We're working together to increase diversity and inclusion in our workplace, advance health equity in care and coverage, and partner with the community as advocates for change.
Benefits Designed to Support Your Total Health
As a HealthPartners colleague, we're committed to nurturing your diverse talents, valuing your dedication, and supporting your work-life balance. We offer a comprehensive range of benefits to support every aspect of your life, including health, time off, retirement planning, and continuous learning opportunities. Our goal is to help you thrive physically, mentally, emotionally, and financially, so you can continue delivering exceptional care.
Join us in our mission to improve the health and well-being of our patients, members, and communities.
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and do not discriminate against any employee or applicant because of race, color, sex, age, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identify, status as a veteran and basis of disability or any other federal, state or local protected class.
Kids Place Child Care Substitute
Residential Counselor Job 5 miles from Minneapolis
Title: Kids Place Child Care Substitute Department: Community Education Reports to: Site Supervisor Available Positions: Open Availability Salary Range: $13.00 to $20.00 per hour SUMMARY OF RESPONSIBILITIES Under the guidance of the Site Supervisor and direction of the Child Care Program Coordinator and Child Care Educator, the Kids Place Child Care Substitute assists in providing a safe, nurturing, academically enriching environment for all children. The substitute will help ensure every child is supervised at all times.
Before and after school care is offered at Aquila, Peter Hobart, PSI, and Susan Lindgren for grades K-5. Extended-day preschool is offered at Central and Lenox Community Centers. Full day child care is offered to children K-5 on school release days and in the summer.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
* Monitors program activities to assure the safety of kids and a proper environment in which to learn and play.
* Participates in and interacts with children and families in the program.
* Teaches, plays, and interacts with children throughout the day.
* Supervises and engages children in groups or one-on-one and teaches social, recreational, and conflict resolution skills through games, role playing, and program events/activities.
* Monitors program activities and support staff assigned to program.
* Discusses child development issues and provides information, guidance, or suggestions.
* Works in conjunction with other program staff to deal with disciplinary or behavioral issues.
* Maintains attendance sheets.
* Collaborates and works with the Site Supervisor and/or Program Coordinator and Child Care Educator to discuss and address program needs, events, or issues.
* Attends training sessions, workshops, seminars, etc. to keep skills, certifications, and knowledge current.
* Performs other comparable duties of a like or similar nature as assigned.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES
* Knowledge of practices, techniques, and fundamentals of child care programming and services, teaching principles, techniques, and procedures.
* Knowledge of child development theories and development stages and needs.
* Knowledge of District academic curriculum requirements.
* Knowledge of relevant laws, rules, regulations, or guidelines pertaining to child care programs, operations, and safety requirements.
* Knowledge of Kid's Place program operational policies and procedures of the District.
* Knowledge of behavioral management practices and fundamentals.
* Oral and written communication skills.
* Supervising groups of children in accordance with behavioral guidelines and rules to assure an appropriate environment and the safety of participants and staff.
* Planning and implementing site activities in accordance with program themes, field trips, and academic subject activities.
* Implementing behavioral management practices.
* Dealing with children, staff, parents, administrators, and building personnel concerning issues and activities.
* Interactions require the explanation of program operational rules and working with others to gain cooperation and understanding of educational issues/needs.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
* The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; talk; and hear. The employee is occasionally required to stand; walk; reach with hands and arms; and lift and/or move up to 10 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close and the ability to adjust focus.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
* The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
SLP COMPREHENSIVE BENEFITS INFORMATION
This position is classified as Temporary/Seasonal and is not eligible for benefits.
Child Life Specialist- Part Time
Residential Counselor Job 8 miles from Minneapolis
Part-time Child Life Specialist position for 1-2 Saturday shifts per month (8:00am-4:30pm) and 1 evening shift per week (4-8pm). Additional opportunities for casual hours on weekdays, weekends or evenings depending on the open shifts. Possible days and hours could be Monday- Friday 6:30am- 8:00pm or Saturdays 8:00am-4:30pm. These shifts are in our St. Paul hospital and clinic locations.
Child Life has two main goals for each child entering the healthcare setting:
to reduce the stress and anxiety related to medical events; and
to promote normal growth and development
These goals are expected to help the child cope with their medical experience and return home.
Compensation & Benefits
The hourly wage for this opportunity is $26.16/hour to $39.26/hour, with a median wage of $32.71/hour. This position is also eligible for shift differential pay of $1.75/hour for weekends, $2.35/hour for evenings. Pay is dependent on several factors including relevant work experience, education, certification & licensure, and internal equity. Hourly pay is just one part of the compensation package for employees. Gillette supports career progression and offers a competitive benefits package that includes a retirement savings match, tuition and certification reimbursement, paid time off, and health and wellness benefits for .5 FTE and above.
Primary Job Responsibilities
Conducts assessments of normal growth and development and emotional reactions of children to the healthcare setting.
Provides appropriate interventions to facilitate adjustment to the healthcare setting.
Provides developmentally appropriate play, medical play, active listening, advocacy for a non-threatening environment.
Prepares for procedures, provides support during procedures, and emotional support to patient and families.
Documents in patient's medical chart within 24 hours of intervention.
Serves as a resource to staff by providing information on topics such as normalization, growth & development, reactions to healthcare, coping and therapeutic play.
Participates in interdisciplinary meetings to communicate information, identifies needs and coordinates service delivery.
Respects and uses expertise of other team members and accepts fair share of work load.
Supports the family and patient by providing focused patient/family care.
Supports the family as having the central role in the child's life.
Interacts with families in ways that show sensitivity and respect for diverse family styles, cultural values and belief systems.
Supports sibling's adjustment and coping in the healthcare environment by providing preparation, education, and diversional activities.
Available as a resource to families re: topics such as normalization, growth and development, reactions to healthcare, coping and therapeutic play.
Applies knowledge of growth and development in provision of play resources and in conveying information to staff.
May also be asked to complete administrative tasks, such as triaging referrals or consults, serving as a team member's proxy in the EHR, onboarding new employees, responding to departmental phone calls or faxes, or working on efforts toward process or practice improvement. Additionally, if the discipline has a practicum student, intern, or fellow, the employee may be asked to help oversee, supervise, or otherwise contribute toward that individual's work.
Qualifications
Required
BS in Child Life, Child Development, Child Psychology or related field
Internship (professional) in Child Life Program
CL certification or certification eligible within one year of hire
Current CPR certification (BLS through American Heart Association) required, or must obtain certification within 90 days of hire.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Knowledge of child development & children's coping mechanisms
Knowledge of family systems
Knowledge of the effects of hospitalization and healthcare at different developmental stages
Knowledge of basic medical terminology
Knowledge of preparation issues at different developmental levels and techniques to use to prepare and accompany children for procedures and healthcare experiences.
Experience with children and adolescents at all developmental levels and various abilities
Ability to build rapport with children and families
Ability to manage resources
Gillette Children's is committed to recruiting and retaining a diverse team, as we know that the diverse experiences of our employees make Gillette a stronger and better organization. We are committed to creating an equitable and inclusive environment where all patients, families and staff are welcomed and valued. We believe diverse perspectives and identities foster excellence, improve patient care and are essential for Gillette to fulfill its mission. Our team members collaborate to help patients of all backgrounds and abilities reach their full potential.
Gillette Children's is an equal opportunity employer and will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of an individual's race, color, creed, sex, religion, national origin, age, disability, marital status, familial status, genetic information, status with regard to public assistance, sexual orientation or gender identity, military status or any other class protected by federal, state or local laws.
Gillette Children's is a global beacon of care for patients with brain, bone and movement conditions that start in childhood. Our research, treatment and supportive technologies enable every child to lead a full life defined by their dreams, not their diagnoses.
To learn more about working at Gillette Children's, please visit ******************************************
Gillette Children's participates in the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) E-Verify program which is an internet-based employment eligibility verification system operated by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. If E-Verify cannot confirm that you are authorized to work, Gillette will give you written instructions and an opportunity to contact DHS or the Social Security Administration (SSA) to resolve the issue before Gillette takes any further action. Please visit ************************* for further details regarding e-verify.
Summer Child Care Staff
Residential Counselor Job 14 miles from Minneapolis
Make your summer count!
Do you love working with kids? Are you looking for flexible hours, no work on the weekends, paid training opportunities and to be part of a team that feels like a family? White Bear Lake School District is hiring for summer Assistant Recreation Leads, and we'd love to talk to you! We are looking for individuals who are passionate about working with children to create opportunities and memories that will last a lifetime!
A successful candidate will assist in the planning and implementation of elementary school extra-curricular and enrichment activities, actively engage with our youth, cultivate positive relationships with parents, and explore a variety of educational programs. No formal training is required.
Benefits include;
Competitive pay: $19.39 per hour
Flexible hours between 7:00 am - 5:30 pm. We'll work with you on specific scheduling needs.
Locations: FLEX - entering grades 6-8 location is Lincoln - entering grades K-5 locations are; Oneka, Otter, Vadnais
Part-time and Temporary positions available.
Paid sick leave, paid holidays, and paid vacation benefits.
On-the-job, paid training for first aid, CPR, child development, and working with special needs children.
Ongoing staff development.
Strong team environment.
Life Enrichment Specialist - Full-Time - Walker Place - Minneapolis
Residential Counselor Job In Minneapolis, MN
Schedule: Full-Time | Sunday through Thursday | 9:00 am - 5:30 pm | 80 Hours per Pay Period Join Vivie and help us create meaningful impact! As a Life Enrichment Specialist, you'll help plan and facilitate engaging activities and programs that enhance residents' quality of life and foster a sense of community. We're looking for a creative, enthusiastic individual who thrives in an inclusive and dynamic environment.
At Vivie, we value our people and offer a competitive pay range of $16.00/hr to $21.50/hr (hourly non-exempt) based on experience, qualifications, and location. Our comprehensive benefits package includes health coverage, wellness programs, and professional growth opportunities.
Let's grow together-apply now and discover the difference you can make at Vivie!
Vivie is an equal opportunity employer.
Scope
* Work closely with residents in both group activities and one-to-one contacts.
* Enable residents to engage in activity programming that enhance or maintain their quality of life.
* Empower residents to develop and maintain their intellectual, physical, vocational, emotional, social and spiritual wellness by honoring resident preferences and choices that allow them to live the life they prefer.
* Work closely with care staff, volunteers, community groups and families when working with the residents.
* May occasionally leave the facility for activities and projects.
* Required to work occasional weekends and evenings, as needed.
Competencies
* Accountability and Trust - Relentless about accomplishing company priorities. Identifies what needs to be done and proactively takes prompt action to accomplish objectives and achieve goals. Has a strong sense of urgency about solving problems and striving for excellence in performance to company strategies and goals. Instills mutual trust and confidence; creates a culture that fosters high standards of ethics; behaves in a fair and ethical manner toward others and demonstrates a sense of organizational responsibility, confidentiality and commitment of service.
* Customer First Attitude - Makes the customer experience a primary focus of one's actions; is accessible and provides prompt service. Develops and sustains mutually beneficial customer relationships. Quickly and effectively solves customer problems. Inspires, motivates, and guides others toward goal accomplishments. Consistently develops and sustains cooperative working relationships. Encourages and facilitates cooperation within the organization and with customer groups; fosters commitment, team spirit, pride, trust.
Education and Experience Required
* Requires a high school diploma or equivalent. Post- secondary education is preferred, but not required.
* Experience in healthcare and/or working with seniors strongly preferred.
* Requires the ability to work with residents whose individual interests, abilities, and personalities vary greatly.
* Strong computer skills are required and must be comfortable learning and working with new technology.
* Must have strong interpersonal and relationship skills, problem solving skills and excellent customer service skills.
* Required to demonstrate adaptability, creativity, resourcefulness and time management. Must be motivated to work efficiently and independently with a sense of urgency to solve problems.
* Be able to work independently and a self-starter.
* Experience with public speaking/performing and/or teaching helpful.
* Must have a valid driver's license and complete and pass a state required background study.
* Able to physically perform the duties required by the position.
* Required to have the ability to read, write and speak English well enough to communicate with staff, residents and visitors.
Key Responsibilities
* Promotes/Facilitates Activity Involvement - Inform residents of activities through personal invitations, correspondence, announcements, monthly calendars and daily activity boards. Keep abreast and makes appropriate changes of daily, weekly and monthly activities. Prepares room or site for the activity and requests assist with room set up or food requests from the kitchen services or housekeeping departments. Invite and transport residents to and from activities of interest. Facilitate activities in Assisted Living households. Explain, lead, direct and assist residents with activity or event. Seek and recommend new activities, resources or opportunities that will engage, challenge and motivate residents. Develop and maintain positive relationships with residents and staff that encourages trust, cooperation, inspiration and goal achievement.
* Maintains Residents Records - Record and maintain detailed attendance and progress of residents in daily programs, special events, sensory groups and one to ones.
* Understands Residents' Abilities - Learn individual residents capabilities, limitations and restrictions. Notify department staff of changes and progress of residents. Learn and assist with goal setting in residents Plan of Care and its implementation. Develop and maintain rapport with residents.
* Conducts One-to-One Visits - Conduct one-to-one visits with residents who are unable or choose not to participate in group activities. This may include residents who are on comfort care, or have health conditions which impede their out of room activity, ore who have visual, hearing or cognitive impairments, this may include the use of sensory props, hand massage, reading, music, etc.
* Other Duties as Assigned - Participate in staff meetings, attends in-services and other work related meetings as requested. Participate in and assists with resident evacuation procedures in case of fire, disaster or other occurrences requiring the residents to be moved. Practice proper body mechanics and incorporates infection control procedures and safe practices into all job duties. Completes projects as assigned by the Life Enhancement Director or Coordinator. The duties and responsibilities listed above are representative of the nature and level of work assigned and are not necessarily all inclusive.
Child Family Life Specialist
Residential Counselor Job In Minneapolis, MN
The inpatient, Medical/Surgical Child Family Life Specialist provides services to pediatric patients and their families to support coping and adaptation to the health care environment, utilizing play as a therapeutic modality. Provides clinical psychosocial services throughout the hospital system based on the competencies of a certified child life specialist (CCLS). The Child Family Life Specialist will function as an integral part of the multi-disciplinary team, applying a knowledge of child development and family systems to their practice. Minimum of a BA/BS in child life, therapeutic recreation, family or child development, counseling, child psychology, education, social work, nursing or related fields. Completion of a child life internship with a minimum of 600 hours. CCLS certification through the ACLP required, or ability to sit for the exam within 6 months of hire.
+ Ability to assess patient and family psychosocial needs and implement therapeutic coping plans.
+ Ability to provide developmentally appropriate preparation, teaching, and education regarding patients' diagnosis, plan of care, and independent coping skills.
+ Ability to facilitate positive coping experiences and provide developmentally appropriate procedural support during stressful, painful, and traumatic healthcare experiences.
+ Ability to provide opportunities for play for infants, children, youth, and families
+ Ability to provide psychosocial support to patients, siblings, and family systems.
+ Ability to practice within the scope of professional and personal knowledge and skill base including the supervision of students.
+ Maintain appropriate professional boundaries to preserve the therapeutic relationship as defined by the organization and the ACLP.
+ Incorporate evidence-based practice and research into child life practice through continuing education.
+ Work as an integral part of the Patient and Family Support Services team in supporting other disciplines in providing patient and family centered care.
+ Utilize and supervise volunteers for child life programming or patient care needs.
**Required**
+ Bachelor's Degree in Child Life, Family or Child Development, Counseling, Child Psychology, Education, Social Work, Nursing, or related field.
+ Completion of child life internship as recognized by the ACLP
+ Ability to sit for and pass CCLS certification exam within 6 months of hire
**Preferred**
+ Bachelors or masters in child life or closely related field
+ Three to fiveyears experience as a CCLS
+ Current CCLS certification
**Benefit Overview**
Fairview offers a generous benefit package including but not limited to medical, dental, vision plans, life insurance, short-term and long-term disability insurance, PTO and Sick and Safe Time, tuition reimbursement, retirement, early access to earned wages, and more! Please follow this link for additional information: *****************************************************
**Compensation Disclaimer**
An individual's pay rate within the posted range may be determined by various factors, including skills, knowledge, relevant education, experience, and market conditions. Additionally, our organization prioritizes pay equity and considers internal team equity when making any offer. Hiring at the maximum of the range is not typical.
**EEO Statement**
EEO/AA Employer/Vet/Disabled: All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to any lawfully protected status
Bilingual Counselor Intern
Residential Counselor Job In Minneapolis, MN
Qualifications:
Must be 18 years of age or older.
Documented two years of freedom from problematic substance use.
Must pass Applicant Background Check Study Approval.
Knowledge of the philosophy of Alcoholics Anonymous.
Training in the field of substance abuse/dependency.
Must be working towards bachelor's degree as a licensed Minnesota Alcohol and Drug Counselor or a temporary license.
Must speak fluent Spanish
Job Responsibilities:
Functions as a member of a treatment team, comprised of the Counselor, Chemical Health Technician, Treatment Director, other staff and consultants as needed.
Completes Substance Abuse diagnostic assessment and treatment plans written within the ASAM 6 dimensions criteria and outline.
Conducts group activities, individual counseling and family counseling for clients assigned to him/her.
Participate in client staff meetings with other members of staff.
Prepares and delivers lectures related to alcohol/drug problems to the entire client population as needed.
Prepares and delivers lectures related to daily living to the client group.
Participate in committee work and other appropriate tasks as requested by the Director.
Home Care Physical Therapy Case Manager
Residential Counselor Job 37 miles from Minneapolis
Why Work for Adara? Adara Home Health offers fulfilling Home Care careers to professionals looking for flexibility and the ability to manage their own schedule. Join our team and work for an employer who values each employee as an individual and respects everyone's need for work-life balance.
The Physical Therapy (PT) Case Manager provides and oversees home health services for clients within the community. Collaborates with the client, their family, and the health care team to develop and implement goal-centered care plans taking into consideration quality measures and financial aspects of treatment. Provides skilled care to clients and clinical oversight to professional and unlicensed personnel. Builds and maintains respectful relationships with others. The position reports to the Clinical Supervisor.
SCHEDULE
• This is a full time position, Monday - Friday with an on-call rotation. As PT Case Manager, you will manage your schedule during office hours.
• This position will require you to travel to client's homes to provide 1:1 client care that may take 1-3 hours per client.
COVERAGE AREA
• This position reports to the Rochester, MN office and provides services in Cannon Falls, Red Wing, Lake City, and surrounding cities.
BENEFITS
• Opportunity for Productivity Bonuses in Addition to Base Salary
• Ability to Manage Your Schedule
• Mileage Reimbursement
• Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, AD&D, Pet Insurance
• 401K 100% Vested Upon Eligibility
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
• Reflects the company's mission and values in developing and maintaining professional working relationship with others.
• Performs initial and periodic assessment of clients to determine care needs, implements interventions, and evaluates the effectiveness of care to achieve positive outcomes.
• Collaborates with physicians/non-physician practitioners and the home health team to develop and update the client's home health plan of care at least every 60 days or more often as changes occur.
• Serves as a client advocate ensuring safety needs are addressed by assessing the home environment, developing and implementing individualized abuse prevention plans, and reporting any suspected vulnerability such as abuse, neglect or financial exploitation.
• Meets documentation standards ensuring accuracy, timeliness, and compliance with state and payer/billing requirements.
• Provides education to the client, family, caregivers, licensed clinicians (as indicated), and unlicensed personnel.
• Provides direct care to clients of varying ages, clinical acuity levels, and diagnoses in accordance with the company's policies, procedures, processes and the Minnesota Physical Therapy Practice Act.
• Coordinates client care with family, caregivers, community resources, and other health care
members.
• Provides clinical oversight, delegation, and leadership to licensed clinicians and unlicensed personnel.
• Ensures effective and appropriate financial management of the client's home health services are met.
• Manages work schedule effectively, adapts to and remains flexible with unexpected changes
PHYSICAL/ENVIRONMENTAL DEMANDS
Client care provided in individual client homes and may require transfers and lifting with adaptive equipment. Must be adaptable to a variety of environments and community settings. Must be able to drive or use public transportation in all types of weather.
Heavy. Amount of weight moved; 50 to 100 pounds occasionally; 25 to 50 pounds frequently; 10 to 20 pounds constantly. Physical Demand requirements are in excess of those for Medium Work.
QUALIFICATIONS
• Currently licensed as a Physical Therapist (PT) in the State of Minnesota. The license must not have been revoked, suspended and without limitations or restrictions.
• Proof of negative TB testing: Mantoux skin test, single TB blood test or chest x-ray.
• Access to a dependable automobile in order to travel to multiple company business stops a day.
• A valid driver's license and proof of current car insurance when using a personal vehicle for company business.
• Have U.S. Citizenship or evidence of valid Alien Work Permit.
• Disclose any conviction and criminal history records pertaining to any crime related to the provision of health services. A candidate who has been convicted of such crimes will not be hired.
• Pass initial and ongoing background studies and screenings including but not limited to those of the Minnesota Department of Health and the Federal Office of the Inspector General's List of Excluded Individuals and Entities.
SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE
• Have at least two (2) years' experience in a health care facility or home care field.
• Demonstrates critical thinking skills, the ability to follow standards/procedures, and make appropriate clinical judgments to provide safe and effective client care.
• Ability to work independently with minimal supervision, adapt to change, and manage a variety of assignments while establishing priorities and ensuring the necessary duties are completed.
• Ability to build and maintain professional relationships.
• Excellent written and oral communication skills; interpersonal communication and teaching skills.
• Basic computer skills and willing to learn new software programs; experience with Electronic Medical Records and Microsoft Outlook preferred.
• Current CPR certification highly recommended.
Adara Home Health, Inc. is committed to fair and equitable compensation practices. The base salary range for this position in the U.S. is $80,000 - $110,000 per year plus productivity, compensation and benefits. A candidate's salary is determined by various factors including, but not limited to, relevant work experience, skills, certifications, job level, supervisory status, and location.
Mental Health Social Worker
Residential Counselor Job 8 miles from Minneapolis
Regions Hospital is seeking an experienced Social Worker to join our Mental Health team in a full time, day shift position. In this position as an LGSW, you will work under direct supervision by an LICSW to provide psychosocial and psychiatric assessment, treatment planning and referral, to patients and families at Regions Hospital or RHSC clinics using a full range of social work treatment modalities, provide crisis intervention, counseling, and psychotherapy as appropriate. You will also participate as an integral member of an interdisciplinary health care team, work as part of the health care team to identify and progress a patient centered plan of care and discharge plans and provide education to other health care professionals in the psychosocial aspects of patient care.
As an LICSW, you will work independently, providing psychosocial and psychiatric assessment, treatment planning and referral, to patients and families at Regions Hospital or RHSC clinics, using a full range of social work treatment modalities. To provide crisis intervention, counseling and psychotherapy as appropriate. To participate as an integral member of an interdisciplinary health care team. To provide education to other health care professionals in the psychosocial aspects of patient care.
Work Schedule:
M-F, weekend rotation
Required Qualifications:
* MSW - from a program accredited by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE), the Canadian Association of Schools of Social Work (CASSW), or a similar accreditation body designated by the Minnesota Board of Social Work.
* LGSW, LISW or LICSW Licensure - MN Board of Social Work
* 1 year of experience in healthcare or social services (2 years of social work experience in LICSW and previous employment in health or mental health setting.)
Preferred Qualifications:
* Previous health care or social work experience preferred.
Benefits:
Regions Hospital offers a competitive benefits package (.5 FTE or greater) that includes medical insurance, dental insurance, 401K with match, disability insurance, and tuition reimbursement. Benefits take effect first day of employment. We offer an on-site employee fitness center, an on-site physical therapy clinic for employees as well as on-site employee clinic to make it more convenient for our staff to get the care they need. We also have a Center for Employee Resilience that provides support and evidence-based practices to bring relief and build resiliency. Regions Hospital is a qualified non-profit employer under the federal Public Service Laon Forgiveness program. Regions is also proud to be a Yellow Ribbon Company.
At HealthPartners we believe in the power of good - good deeds and good people working together. As part of our team, you'll find an inclusive environment that encourages new ways of thinking, celebrates differences, and recognizes hard work.
We're a nonprofit, integrated health care organization, providing health insurance in six states and high-quality care at more than 90 locations, including hospitals and clinics in Minnesota and Wisconsin. We bring together research and education through HealthPartners Institute, training medical professionals across the region and conducting innovative research that improve lives around the world.
At HealthPartners, everyone is welcome, included and valued. We're working together to increase diversity and inclusion in our workplace, advance health equity in care and coverage, and partner with the community as advocates for change.
Benefits Designed to Support Your Total Health
As a HealthPartners colleague, we're committed to nurturing your diverse talents, valuing your dedication, and supporting your work-life balance. We offer a comprehensive range of benefits to support every aspect of your life, including health, time off, retirement planning, and continuous learning opportunities. Our goal is to help you thrive physically, mentally, emotionally, and financially, so you can continue delivering exceptional care.
Join us in our mission to improve the health and well-being of our patients, members, and communities.
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and do not discriminate against any employee or applicant because of race, color, sex, age, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identify, status as a veteran and basis of disability or any other federal, state or local protected class.
Life Enrichment Specialist - Full-Time - Edina
Residential Counselor Job 8 miles from Minneapolis
Schedule: Full-Time | 9:00 am - 5:30 pm | 80 Hours per Pay Period Join Vivie and help us create meaningful impact! As a Life Enrichment Specialist, you'll help plan and facilitate engaging activities and programs that enhance residents' quality of life and foster a sense of community. We're looking for a creative, enthusiastic individual who thrives in an inclusive and dynamic environment.
At Vivie, we value our people and offer a competitive pay range of $16.00/hr to $21.50/hr (hourly non-exempt) based on experience, qualifications, and location. Our comprehensive benefits package includes health coverage, wellness programs, and professional growth opportunities.
Let's grow together-apply now and discover the difference you can make at Vivie!
Vivie is an equal opportunity employer.
Scope
* Work closely with residents in both group activities and one-to-one contacts.
* Enable residents to engage in activity programming that enhance or maintain their quality of life.
* Empower residents to develop and maintain their intellectual, physical, vocational, emotional, social and spiritual wellness by honoring resident preferences and choices that allow them to live the life they prefer.
* Work closely with care staff, volunteers, community groups and families when working with the residents.
* May occasionally leave the facility for activities and projects.
* Required to work every other weekends and evenings.
Competencies
* Accountability and Trust - Relentless about accomplishing company priorities. Identifies what needs to be done and proactively takes prompt action to accomplish objectives and achieve goals. Has a strong sense of urgency about solving problems and striving for excellence in performance to company strategies and goals. Instills mutual trust and confidence; creates a culture that fosters high standards of ethics; behaves in a fair and ethical manner toward others and demonstrates a sense of organizational responsibility, confidentiality and commitment of service.
* Customer First Attitude - Makes the customer experience a primary focus of one's actions; is accessible and provides prompt service. Develops and sustains mutually beneficial customer relationships. Quickly and effectively solves customer problems. Inspires, motivates, and guides others toward goal accomplishments. Consistently develops and sustains cooperative working relationships. Encourages and facilitates cooperation within the organization and with customer groups; fosters commitment, team spirit, pride, trust.
Education and Experience Required
* Requires a high school diploma or equivalent. Post- secondary education is preferred, but not required.
* Experience in healthcare and/or working with seniors strongly preferred.
* Requires the ability to work with residents whose individual interests, abilities, and personalities vary greatly.
* Strong computer skills are required and must be comfortable learning and working with new technology.
* Must have strong interpersonal and relationship skills, problem solving skills and excellent customer service skills.
* Required to demonstrate adaptability, creativity, resourcefulness and time management. Must be motivated to work efficiently and independently with a sense of urgency to solve problems.
* Be able to work independently and a self-starter.
* Experience with public speaking/performing and/or teaching helpful.
* Must have a valid driver's license and complete and pass a state required background study.
* Able to physically perform the duties required by the position.
* Required to have the ability to read, write and speak English well enough to communicate with staff, residents and visitors.
Key Responsibilities
* Promotes/Facilitates Activity Involvement - Inform residents of activities through personal invitations, correspondence, announcements, monthly calendars and daily activity boards. Keep abreast and makes appropriate changes of daily, weekly and monthly activities. Prepares room or site for the activity and requests assist with room set up or food requests from the kitchen services or housekeeping departments. Invite and transport residents to and from activities of interest. Facilitate activities in Assisted Living households. Explain, lead, direct and assist residents with activity or event. Seek and recommend new activities, resources or opportunities that will engage, challenge and motivate residents. Develop and maintain positive relationships with residents and staff that encourages trust, cooperation, inspiration and goal achievement.
* Maintains Residents Records - Record and maintain detailed attendance and progress of residents in daily programs, special events, sensory groups and one to ones.
* Understands Residents' Abilities - Learn individual residents capabilities, limitations and restrictions. Notify department staff of changes and progress of residents. Learn and assist with goal setting in residents Plan of Care and its implementation. Develop and maintain rapport with residents.
* Conducts One-to-One Visits - Conduct one-to-one visits with residents who are unable or choose not to participate in group activities. This may include residents who are on comfort care, or have health conditions which impede their out of room activity, ore who have visual, hearing or cognitive impairments, this may include the use of sensory props, hand massage, reading, music, etc.
* Other Duties as Assigned - Participate in staff meetings, attends in-services and other work related meetings as requested. Participate in and assists with resident evacuation procedures in case of fire, disaster or other occurrences requiring the residents to be moved. Practice proper body mechanics and incorporates infection control procedures and safe practices into all job duties. Completes projects as assigned by the Life Enhancement Director or Coordinator. The duties and responsibilities listed above are representative of the nature and level of work assigned and are not necessarily all inclusive.
Certified Child Life Specialist-Primary Facility Dog Handler
Residential Counselor Job In Minneapolis, MN
Job Overview The Certified Child Life Specialist Primary Facility Dog Handler, in partnership with a facility dog, provides the following: services to pediatric patients and their families to support coping and adaptation to the health care environment, utilizing play as a therapeutic modality.
Provides clinical psychosocial services throughout the hospital system based on the competencies of a certified child life specialist (CCLS).
The Child Family Life Specialist will function as an integral part of the multi-disciplinary team, applying a knowledge of child development and family systems to their practice.
A primary facility dog handler will demonstrate the ability to work independently and collaborate with other disciplines as well as members of their own department.
They will show initiative in creative interventions using facility dog to reach unmet patient treatment goals.
This position requires a mastery of child life skills and knowledge to allow for focused growth on animal assisted interventions.
Flexibility with daily work and schedule is necessary.
Minimum of a BA/BS in child life, therapeutic recreation, family or child development, counseling, child psychology, education, social work, nursing or related fields.
Completion of a child life internship with a minimum of 480 hours.
CCLS certification through the ACLP required.
3-5 years of child life specialist job experience required.
Ability to assess patient and family psychosocial needs and implement therapeutic coping plans, Ability to provide developmentally appropriate preparation, teaching, and education regarding patients' diagnosis, plan of care, and independent coping skills, Ability to facilitate positive coping experiences and provide developmentally appropriate procedural support during stressful, painful, and traumatic healthcare experiences, Ability to provide opportunities for play for infants, children, youth, and families, Ability to provide opportunities for play for infants, children, youth, and families, Ability to practice within the scope of professional and personal knowledge and skill base including the supervision of students and Utilize and supervise volunteers for child life programming or patient care needs.
Organization Expectations, as applicable: Demonstrates ability to provide care or service adjusting approaches to reflect developmental level and cultural differences of population served Partners with patient care giver in care/decision making.
Communicates in a respective manner.
Ensures a safe, secure environment.
Individualizes plan of care to meet patient needs.
Modifies clinical interventions based on population served.
Provides patient education based on as assessment of learning needs of patient/care giver.
Fulfills all organizational requirements Completes all required learning relevant to the role Complies with and maintains knowledge of all relevant laws, regulation, policies, procedures and standards.
Fosters a culture of improvement, efficiency and innovative thinking.
Required Qualifications B.
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with completion of child life internship 3 years experience with increasing responsibility and demonstrated leadership This position requires the facility dog to live with the child life specialist/primary handler.
This position will be responsible for transporting the facility dog to medical appointments, grooming appointments, and to/from work each day.
The individual must commit to educating family on appropriate care of dog and follow expectations and education of breeder specific to facility dog.
In addition to daily patient care needs, this individual is responsible for providing facility dog with daily care breaks and appropriate assessment and communication of needs.
CCLS certification Preferred Qualifications Advanced Degree 5 years experience as a certified child life specialist Experience in program development and/or participation in rolling-out new programs or incentives Benefit Overview Fairview offers a generous benefit package including but not limited to medical, dental, vision plans, life insurance, short-term and long-term disability insurance, PTO and Sick and Safe Time, tuition reimbursement, retirement, early access to earned wages, and more! Please follow this link for additional information: ************
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org/careers/benefits/noncontract Compensation Disclaimer The posted pay range is for a 40-hour workweek (1.
0 FTE).
The actual rate of pay offered within this range may depend on several factors, such as FTE, skills, knowledge, relevant education, experience, and market conditions.
Additionally, our organization values pay equity and considers the internal equity of our team when making any offer.
Hiring at the maximum of the range is not typical.
EEO Statement EEO/AA Employer/Vet/Disabled: All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to any lawfully protected status