
Residential Support Staff I-III
Washington County Mental Health ServicesBarre, VT
$19 - $21 / hour
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Job Description
Residential Support Specialists- hiring for multiple levels
Looking to start or grow a career in human services? The Residential Support Specialist (RSS) career pathway with Washington County’s Developmental Services Division offers meaningful, hands-on roles helping individuals with developmental and intellectual disabilities thrive in residential and community settings. Whether just beginning a professional journey as an RSS I or ready to take on advanced responsibility at the RSS III level, this is an opportunity to make a difference, develop impactful skills, and grow with one of Vermont's leading service agencies. If you learn best in hands-on, collaborative settings, this may be the fit for you.Job Duties:Job duties take on more responsibility and complexity over time. This list is a basic summary:- Provide respectful and safe daily care to clients with developmental and intellectual disabilities in residential settings
- Support clients in developing independence in daily living skills
- Foster community connections for clients
- Follow proper documentation practices
- Accompany clients to appointments, activities, or community outings as directed, providing transportation when needed
- Administer medications when trained and delegated
- Develop and implement care and behavior plans
- Mentor new staff
- Participate in collaborative care teams
- Complex care coordination
- Deliver expert-level behavioral interventions in a variety of settings
- Develop and lead treatment plans
- Valid driver’s license, an acceptable driving record, and consistent, regular access to a safe, reliable, insured vehicle
- High school completion. BA preferred
- Three or more years of experience providing services to individuals with developmental and intellectual disabilities and autism. Helpful for Level I, required for Level III.
- Strong verbal and written communication skills
- De-escalation consistent with training and protocol
- Knowledge of Behavioral Support Plans, Communication Plans, and Individual Support Agreements
- Positive regard for individuals with disabilities, autism, and co-occurring mental health or substance abuse disorders
- Some clients are high-acuity and it is essential that staff maintain appropriate staffing ratios and follow all safety procedures.
- This position requires working in a variety of indoor and outdoor environments, including office spaces, all program spaces, in the community and in client homes and living environments.
- Driving/travel by car and transportation of clients is required. This may include individuals with challenging behaviors.
- Work hours will include evening and weekend shifts to meet program staffing requirements.
- Extended periods of time in a stationary position at a workstation.
- Medical or other emergencies can occur, and staff will need to contact emergency services.
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