OPEN POSITION

 

Join our team as a Mental Health Rehab Worker at Hiawatha Hall, FCC’s Intensive Residential Treatment Services Facility.

 

If you are interested in this position, visit our Internal Applicant Portal, by 1/13/2023.

 

This opening is for FT or PT MHRW, providing 2nd shift and rotating weekends and holidays coverage.

 

As a Mental Health Rehab Worker, you will be responsible for providing care to adult residents with mental health needs.

 

What are the primary responsibilities of this Mental Health Rehab Worker position?

  • Providing daily client care to adult residents with mental health needs
  • Taking clients out into the community
  • Completing hourly checks on the residents and complete required documentation
  • Being an active member of the client’s treatment team
  • Meal preparation
  • Crisis prevention and de-escalation
  • Medication monitoring
  • Light housekeeping and organization

** This position has a focus on clients with mental health needs **

 

Benefits at FCC

  • Paid time off through accrued vacation and sick time & 9 recognized holidays – plus an additional floating holiday!
  • Life insurance covered 100% by FCC.
  • Short term and long-term disability insurance available
  • 401(K) Savings Plan- FCC will match up to 3% of the employee’s contribution (a 50% match on the first 6%).
  • Business Casual dress code policy – dress appropriately per your schedule. No scrubs!
  • Our Clients – the biggest benefit of all is that you are making a difference by supporting members in your local community!

 

Experience

  • Experience working with adults with persistent and severe mental health needs is preferred.

 

Education

In addition to a high school diploma or equivalent, a MHRW must meet one of the following qualification requirements:

  • have an associate of arts degree;
  • have two years of full-time postsecondary education or a total of 15 semester hours or 23 quarter hours in behavioral sciences or related fields;
  • be a registered nurse;
  • have, within the previous ten years, three years of personal life experience with mental illness;
  • have, within the previous ten years, three years of life experience as a primary caregiver to an adult with a mental illness, traumatic brain injury, substance use disorder, or developmental disability; or
  • have, within the previous ten years, 2,000 hours of work experience providing health and human services to individuals.