Manhattan, NY
9 days ago
Rehabilitation Counselor
Job Brief

Under the supervision of the Residence Director, the Rehabilitation Counselor (RC) is responsible for the provision of direct services for all individuals in the residence.

Shift Worked: Varies Weekly Hours: 37.5 FLSA Status: Non Exempt Pay range: $16.63-17.38

Job Functions
1. Implement strategies contained within behavior intervention plans identified through functional 
behavior assessments.
2. Implement Behavior Support Plan. These services are designed to meet specific therapeutic 
needs based on individualized annual plans, goals, and objectives.
3. Provide training, advocacy, and treatment to individuals served. Manage a schedule for 
individuals served to obtain services, and therapeutic recreation, living skills, and community 
integration. 
4. Collaborate with a multi-disciplinary clinical team to lead to the development and implementation 
of individualized comprehensive treatment plans that provide for individual counseling, group 
therapy, nutrition, medical, recreational, and social programming.
5. Collaborate with a multi-disciplinary team to lead to the development and implementation of 
individualized plans that provide for individual support to include, but not limited to, adaptive 
services such as speech therapy, vocational training, and life skills instruction.
6. Teach lessons on daily living skills. This may include, but is not limited to medication 
administration, exercise and nutrition training, community integration, human rights advocacy, 
social and life-skills training, as well as educational and life planning. 
7. Assists and actively participates in all aspects of the Life Plan or Comprehensive Functional 
Assessment (CFA). Ensures resident’s plan of care is implemented. Responsible for 
documentation of residents’ goals.
8. Transports by driving the agency vehicle (cars, minivans, buses) and/or accompanies individuals 
on appointments or scheduled activities. Ensures wheelchairs are secure by using straps and 
hook ups as trained.
9. Assist and/or supports daily living skills (e.g. personal hygiene, food preparation, housekeeping, 
laundry, shopping). Ensure that residents are appropriately dressed at all times. 
10. Advocates for or provides support to individuals in their home and while in the community 
(church, recreation activities etc). Provides support as needed and maintains safety for 
individuals served while accompanying them outside of the home. 
11. Facilitates learning and skill training in fire safety. Safely evacuates individuals who cannot do it 
independently.
12. Correctly applies or assists in the application of personal adaptive equipment. Reports all 
damaged, missing or defective adaptive equipment or environmental safety hazards to a 
Supervisor/Manager or a Nurse.
13. Reports immediately to Justice Center, Supervisor, Manager, QIDP, BIS or Nurse any suspicion 
of verbal, physical, psychological, sexual abuse or neglect of individuals served. Comply with 
Mandated Reporter status.
14. Reads data/documentation (Electronic Medical Record and Medication Administration Record) 
and reports errors or missing data to the Supervisor/Manager and writes appropriate data during 
the assigned shift.
15. Applies knowledge and skills gained through required training that takes place after orientation 
and buddying process.
a) Medication administration/G-tube training
b) Cardio-pulmonary-resuscitation prevention (CPR)
c) First Aid
d) Strategies for Crisis Intervention & Prevention- Revised (SCIP-R)
16. Performs assigned household chores, which includes but is not limited to, cooking, cleaning, 
laundry, food shopping, and maintenance related duties performed both inside and outside of the 
residence. In Group homes this may include shoveling path from doorways and cleaning snow/ice 
from vehicles
17. Assists in maintaining an inventory of residents’ clothing and personal effects on a routine basis 
in order to ensure that individuals are properly clothed.
18. May be requested to participate in the resolution of crisis management. Required to report all 
incidents, both verbally and in writing to the supervisor/manager.
19. Will be required to perform bed checks, rounds and repositioning of residents every two (2) hours, 
or as determined to be necessary by individual plan, or as assigned.
20. May be assigned other tasks and duties reasonably related to their job responsibilities.
Work Schedule
Rehabilitation Counselor staff can work a regularly scheduled full time or part time hours. This position is 
non-exempt and is eligible for overtime pay. This position can be mandated to work additional 
hours/overtime to ensure adequate staffing ratios.

Essential Skills
1. Strong commitment to CP’s mission and values and to working with individuals with I/DD and their 
families. Promotes the Agency's mission and policies at all times.
2. Demonstrates commitment and a positive approach to the job and uses time effectively to ensure 
maximum productivity.
3. Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Informs Supervisor/Manager and team members 
of relevant issues in a timely manner. 
Rehabilitation Counselor
4. Learns and follows the Agency's policies and procedures and attends mandatory in-service 
programs given by the Agency.
5. Responsible for full understanding of emergency/evacuation procedures. 
6. Adapts to new or unusual situations or changes without affecting performance.
7. Works cooperatively with team members and all other Agency personnel.
8. Demonstrates ability to perform essential job functions while cooperatively working with 
Managers/Supervisors to carry out directives. 
9. Proven ability to work both independently and as part of a team.
10. Attentive to the work environment and provides appropriate intervention, as needed.
11. Strong communication and customer service skills and ability to maintain confidentiality. Maintains 
confidentiality of organizational and residents’ information.
12. Respectful of the rights and feelings of others and maintains a demeanor appropriate to a work 
environment.
13. Reports to work and leaves work, on time as scheduled. 
14. Accepts and efficiently performs job tasks, duties, and assignments as instructed. 
15. Demonstrates concern and courtesy to staff and visitors.
16. Must successfully complete within three (3) months of hire date, and then maintain, certification for 
required training in Medication Administration, and Strategies for Crisis Intervention & PreventionRevised (SCIP-R) as required. Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) must successfully be 
completed contemporaneously.
17. Must successfully complete training on gastrointestinal nourishment assistance, i.e., caring for gtubes, as applicable.
18. Must successfully complete and maintain CP’s driver authorization.

Qualifications
EDUCATION:
BS/BA required. Degree must be in one of the following areas: Education, Psychology, Sociology or 
Social Work. No waiver will be permitted for these requirements.
EXPERIENCE:
A minimum of one year of experience working with individuals with developmental disabilities preferred. 

OTHER:
Must be 21 years of age or older.
Must have valid and clean drivers’ license for at least 3 years and successfully complete and maintain 
CP’s Driver Authorization

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