Recovery Family Teacher
Josiah White’s
JOB DESCRIPTION
Job Title: Family Teacher
Department: Recovery Services
Employment Status: Full-time/ Regular/ Non-Exempt
Qualifications: A Christian with strong convictions who is also in agreement with White’s mission statement, Statement of Faith, and Code of Conduct. This person must be 21 years of age and have a high school diploma or equivalent. Bachelors in Human Services or related field preferred. The regular Family Teacher must function as a positive role model for residents.
Reports to: Recovery Supervisor
Job Summary: Family Teachers can help youth learn to function in a home-like setting. By example and teaching primarily using the Teaching Family Model (TFM) modality; Family Teachers can offer; healthy values, a safe and secure structured environment, and opportunities for relationship building. Family Teachers will work as a full member of a treatment team for home of residents. Must demonstrate sensitivity to our service population’s cultural and socioeconomic characteristics and needs.
Basic Responsibilities
- Provide clear consistent home rules and daily routines for residents through the use of the TFM system.
 - Implement the TFM to fidelity through the use of complete teachings with an understanding of the theories that underlie TFM Core training, including: learning theory, motivation systems, and skills curriculum.
 - Participate in monthly TFM consultations to identify strengths and areas for growth in using the model.
 - Participate in yearly evaluations for certification as a Family Teacher.
 - Supervise student daily tasks/ activities; chores, laundry, homework, meal times, chapel, recreation, athletic games, etc.
 - Work with treatment team members and general staff to develop, implement, and review resident’s treatment plans and quarterly reports.
 - Counsel residents within the TFM skill scope: social, interpersonal relationships, personal hygiene, domestic skills, work habits, etc.
 - Work with families of residents as requested by members of the treatment team.
 - Provide basic first aid for residents and keep necessary records of resident’s medical needs.
 - Apply universal precautions procedures when exposed to bodily fluids.
 - Accompany residents to medical appointments when necessary.
 - Maintain home cleanliness (report all major maintenance problems).
 - Provide recreation/activities for residents and walk residents to various campus facilities.
 - Engage in conflict resolution, intervene in crisis situations, and physically restrain residents with trained technique when necessary.
 - Perform administrative functions: daily shift report, client progress note, order requisition, clothing records, student checkbooks, treatment work, IL logs, signature cards, signature bank book, etc.
 - Promote a Christ-Centered environment within the home and campus setting facilitating and/or supporting Family Teacher facilitation of devotions in the home setting; support White’s Chaplain and/or Spiritual Life Director in campus Spiritual Life programming.
 - Attend staff meetings, training, review boards, etc.
 - Ensure the safety and well-being for youth (i.e. monitor medication including psychotropic medications, First aid needs, physical needs, bedding, diet, recreation, and emotional needs).
 - Prepare meals for the home as needed. (Sunday night, breakfast daily, and when the cafeteria is closed).
 - Complete other duties as required by the Recovery Supervisor.
 
Skill, Supervision, Knowledge, and Ability
- This position requires a person to work independently. Family Teachers must be: organized, at work on time, willing to work additional shifts, and able to take on extra job responsibilities.
 - This person needs to enjoy working with other staff members and have the ability to get along in a community type environment.
 - Must have a valid driver’s license.
 - Must be open to different styles of intervening with residents.
 - A willingness to be involved in training and learning new ways to deal with residents.
 - Must demonstrate the needed skills to work with residents: relationship building, structured, flexible, communication, assertiveness, genuineness, patience, balance of grace and truth, and composure in crisis situations.
 - Must be able to maintain professional boundaries and confidentiality.
 - Must be committed to the Mission, Core Values, and Vision of White’s Recovery and Family Services.
 
Physical Demands of Position
- Must be able to be on feet for extended periods of time, do significant walking, and actively supervise home recreation.
 - Able to perform routine home maintenance and cleaning, planting flowers, painting, scrubbing floors, etc.
 - Apply the MindSet physical restraint techniques for residents who are in crisis (expected to meet the requirements of MindSet physical restraints).
 - Must have energy and stamina to work from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. on a regular basis.
 
Working Conditions
- Work days will be scheduled on a two week cycle. Options include7AM-10PM, 6AM-2PM, or 2PM-10PM
 - Attend work regularly and be on time.
 - Flexibility in taking days off may be necessary.
 - Will work holidays as scheduled.
 
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