Posted 4d ago

Residential Counselor

@ BHcare
Branford, Connecticut, United States
OnsiteFull Time
Responsibilities:Assist clients, Develop plans, Coordinate services
Requirements Summary:High school diploma or equivalent; 2 years direct care experience; computer literacy; CT driver license; Public Passenger License; CPR/First Aid certification.
Technical Tools Mentioned:Computer Applications, Electronic Health Records
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The Residential Counselor provides direct support to individuals residing in a supervised housing program, assisting with all areas of daily living, community integration, education, counseling, and financial management. This role delivers on‑site, integrated, goal‑oriented, and individualized services to help residents develop and optimize their strengths, skills, and available resources.



This is a full-time position, 37.5 hours per week Monday-Friday 8:00 am - 4:00 pm. 



Residential Counselors demonstrate respect and empathy while supporting each individual’s dignity and self‑esteem. Through teaching and skill‑building, counselors promote independence and enhance residents’ overall quality of life.



Essential Duties and Responsibilities



The Residential Counselor is accountable and responsible for the following:




  • Assist in the daily operation of the residential program.

  • Utilize required assessment tools to evaluate clients’ functionality, mental health status, needs, preferences, and ongoing appropriateness of services.

  • Assist clients in developing and implementing individualized recovery plans, coordinating planning with treatment teams and natural supports.

  • Conduct regular reviews of recovery plans and modify goals as needed.

  • Demonstrate understanding of the Medicaid Rehab Option (MRO), Targeted Case Management (TCM), and Integrated Dual Diagnosis Treatment (IDDT) principles, utilizing Motivational Interviewing.

  • Develop and demonstrate basic competency in providing services to individuals with co‑occurring disorders.

  • Ensure appropriate referrals and linkages to mental health services and community resources, including clinical, vocational, psychosocial, educational, and natural supports; provide advocacy as appropriate.

  • Assist clients with health and safety needs and the development of independent living skills, including personal hygiene, meal planning, cooking, cleaning, and money management.

  • Provide rehabilitation interventions as outlined in the resident’s recovery plan, including facilitation of rehabilitation groups.

  • Provide transportation for clients as required.