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KidsPeace Childrens Hospital SUMMER UNIT AIDE in Orefield, Pennsylvania
The Summer Unit Aide assists in providing physical coverage, guidance and direction to emotionally and behaviorally challenged children in a residential unit setting during the summer months. A Summer Unit Aide learns to demonstrate a variety of counseling and parenting skills that support the formation of trusting, supportive relationships with children. The position will participate in the development and implementation of individualized treatment plans and unit programs that are designated to meet the special needs of the children.
Job Duties:
Assist in providing counseling for children around life-space issues.
Assist in evaluating each child’s behavior according to the departmental Performance Evaluation Program on a daily basis.
Assist in conducting, escorting and supervising children on community trips and activities.
Assist in the planning and implementation of individualized treatment plans.
Participate in small, organized group meetings aimed at teaching children social and other life skills.
Provide minor First Aid treatment to children.
Possess knowledge and ability to carry out all emergency procedures i.e.: fire, CPR, poison control, First Aid, etc.
Assist in delivering common sense, practical consequences for behavioral problems according to unit/agency policies in a fair and consistent manner.
Complete all clerical tasks related to the position.
Assist in putting children to bed in a supportive manner.
Effectively communicate any problems/areas of concern to other staff members.
Will acquire and maintain competency with training pertaining to the care for and management and development of the clientele in our care, i.e.; Medication Administration, etc.
Qualifications:
Pursuance of an Associate/Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology, Child Development or Human Services related field preferred. Previous experience working with children and the ability to be trained to meet the expectations of our structured programs will be equally considered.
Candidates must possess, exhibit and maintain competency in dealing with children.
Successful completion of a physical and drug screening, passing a Criminal Record History Clearance and a Child Abuse History Clearance.
Must be at least 21 years of age or older (limited opportunities for those 20 years of age).
Must possess basic personal computer knowledge and skills.
Valid driver's license required
Must be able to complete a paid New Hire Training - 2 weeks Monday through Friday 9AM-5PM.
Interviews begin in March, and training begins in May.
Schedule: 3PM-11PM, weekends required (2 days off during the week, consistent schedule)
Rate: $18.50-$22.00 - based on relatable experience and education level