Summary
The primary role of the Support & Recovery Advocate (SRA) is to encourage personal growth through recovery-based support as well as providing daily living support to KIM clients in their home and in the community. SRA’s will strive to motivate and encourage clients toward Community Protection (CP) graduation as they follow their therapist’s Treatment Plan.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
· Assist with client money management such as petty cash, receipts, checkbook and EBT’s.
· Supervise clients to ensure adequate safety.
· Maintain open communication with supervisor and management team to report any concerns with clients, scheduling, and/or other staff.
Education and Experience
Certificates, Licenses and Registrations
Skills & Qualifications
· Ability to encourage introspection, connection, and ambition (required)
· Outstanding verbal communication skills (required)
· Being able to motivate others.
· Having understanding of human psychology.
· Having understanding of recovery best practices.
· Being a good listener.
· Having interpersonal skills.
· Being patient.
· Having organizational skills.
· Being able to work with people from different backgrounds.
· Being able to engage in critical thinking.
· Must be able to successfully pass a background check.
Knowledge and Abilities
Language Skills: Excellent reading comprehension and written communication skills required. For example: ability to read, analyze, and interpret documents, reports, technical specifications, governmental regulations, and correspondence. Ability to apply proper grammar, spelling, punctuation, and format to communications. Ability to present information in one-on-one, small group, and large group situations to management and staff.
Mathematical Skills: Ability to do simple math such as addition, subtraction, multiplication. Know how to handle cash and keep a running balance of cash on hand.
Reasoning Ability: Ability to solve a wide range of practical problems and deal with a variety of concrete and complex variables; ability to interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram, or schedule form; and ability to deal with multiple variables.
Computer Skills: Ability to operate related computer applications (i.e. word processing and spreadsheet applications), and business equipment including personal computer, copy machine, fax machine, and telephone.
Physical Demands
Talking: Able to convey detailed or important instructions or ideas accurately, loudly, or quickly.
Average Hearing: Able to hear average or normal conversations and receive ordinary information.
Finger Dexterity: Using primarily just the fingers to make small movements such as typing, picking up small objects, or pinching fingers together.
Repetitive Motion: Movements frequently and regularly required using the wrists, hands, and/or fingers.
Average Visual Abilities: Average, ordinary visual acuity necessary to prepare or inspect documents or products or operate machinery.
Physical Strength: Frequently required to sit, stand, and walk and occasionally required to stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. Occasionally required to lift and/or move up to 50 lbs.
Your Work Place
Internally, work is normally performed in a home setting, where exposure to conditions of extreme heat/cold, poor ventilation, and fumes are very limited. Noise level is moderate and may include sounds of normal household equipment (furnaces, telephones, etc.). No known environmental hazards are encountered in the normal performance of job duties.
Job Type: Part-time
Pay: $20.50 - $21.50 per hour
Benefits:
Schedule:
Work Location: In person
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