Residential Weekend, Evening Tech Aide Community, Social Services & Nonprofit at Geebo

Residential Weekend, Evening Tech Aide

Company Name:
MaineGeneral Health
Residential Weekend, Evening Tech Aide
Department: MaineGeneral Residential Men
Schedule: Per Diem
Shift: Variable shifts
Hours: per diem - irregular
Job Details:
Minimum 1 year experience preferred

Ensure the safety and security of clients and continuity of treatment program during evenings, weekends, and holidays. Provides substance abuse information and support to extended care clients.
Qualifications/Competencies:

Valid Driver's License

CPR/First Aid certification required within 2 months of hire

Certified Residential Medication Aid (CRMA) certification required within 2 months of hire

MOAB certification required within 1 year of hire

High school diploma or equivalency plus general knowledge of substance abuse counseling preferred

Experience in residential care setting preferred.

One year direct service provisions in health or social services program preferred.

Appreciable contact with patients.

Must have strong communication skills.

Confidentiality of information must be maintained.

May be required to transport clients.

24 hour a day residential treatment setting
MaineGeneral EEO-M/F/Veteran/Disability
MaineGeneral Health has ranked in the top 20 most satisfied workforces in the United States for 2 years and counting!! We VALUE the contributions of our employees at every level. Consider joining a team where you can develop your own career, select and support new employees and identify creative solutions to enhance a world-class patient-centered care model.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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