DSHS SCC Residential Rehabilitation Counselor
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Healthcare
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Social Work
Mental Health, Community Health
Location: Steilacoom
DSHS SCC Residential Rehabilitation Counselor 2
Join our team at the Special Commitment Center (SCC), situated within the Total Confinement Facility (TCF) on McNeil Island in the picturesque Puget Sound. We are a highly structured and secure treatment facility dedicated to assisting individuals who are detained and/or civilly committed in addressing their sexual offending histories.
DescriptionAs a Residential Rehabilitation Counselor 2, your primary responsibility will be overseeing the daily operations of the residential unit. Working collaboratively with a team, you will implement effective residential treatment strategies that contribute to the rehabilitation of individuals r knowledge and safety experience will be instrumental in making a positive impact on the lives of our residents.
Benefits- Additional benefits in addition to the advertised salary:
- $10 per day premium pay
- Free Orca card for transportation use
- Ferry transportation provided to McNeil Island employees from the Steilacoom dock
- Evening and Night shift differential in addition to the standard compensation rate
- On-site work at least three days a week may be eligible for an additional 5% premium pay
- Providing direct day-to-day monitoring and care for the resident population
- Engaging with residents, assisting them in developing skills, and helping them become positive members of society
- Assisting and coaching residents in acquiring life skills necessary for a successful transition back into the community
- Instructing and encouraging residents while maintaining regular interaction and redirecting them when necessary
- Staying informed about changes to residents' treatment goals and offering support and motivation
- Escorting residents to and from different areas/locations within TCF
- Monitoring resident use of prescription medications
- Ensuring safety and security within the living environment through routine inspections
- Providing accurate and detailed written documentation and reports on residents' progress toward treatment goals
We encourage professionals who meet one of the following criteria to apply:
- High school graduation or GED, along with one year of experience in providing direct care for individuals with behavioral health issues.
- College-level coursework can substitute for the required experience on a year-for-year basis.
- Equivalent education/experience will also be considered.
- Lead by example
- Possess knowledge of CPR and first responder level first aid
- Demonstrate effective collaboration skills with staff and residents from diverse backgrounds
- Display acute awareness of safety protocols and utilize strong judgment skills to assess environments and situations, making sound decisions within the scope of the job
- Exhibit effective and flexible communication skills, including the ability to write comprehensive and concise documentation with attention to detail
Interested? Apply today!
For questions, email the recruiter gi.gov and reference job number 08656.
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