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Provides direct service to clientele in department's psychiatric residential programs, supervising clientele in the completion of program tasks, as mandated by hospital, program, county, and state regulations. Works with Allied mental health professional to support given caseload and associated tasks. Supervises and documents resident medication ingestion.Job Duties
- Assists Allied mental health professional in completion of assigned caseload tasks.
- Assists in coordinating paperwork such as treatment planning; documents daily tasks completed by residents of program.
- Assists residents with daily living tasks and life skills.
- Consults with the patient and a multidisciplinary team in determining interventions, education needs, and discharge plans; works within a team to develop a crisis intervention plan.
- Assists the nurse in monitoring patient medication ingestion and associate documentation.
- Maintains psychiatric symptom recognition and provides input and observations to case managers.
- Provides case management support services in coordination with program case managers.
- Provides direct instruction of activities of daily living in accordance to program, county, and state regulations.
- High School Diploma/GED
- 2 years experience working in a public setting.
- Ability to adjust course of action and plans in relation to others' actions.
- Knowledge of community resources and self help organizations.
- Strong desire to actively look for ways to continuously help people.
- Skill in planning, organizing, and decision-making.
Lift and carry 40-50 lbs. Examples: Push/pull patients on bed, stretcher (requires 29 lbs. push force), lateral transfers up to 50 lbs. of the patient's weight. Frequent to continuous standing/walking. Patient transporters can walk 8-10 miles per shift. *Patient care providers may be required to perform activities specific to their role including kneeling, bending, squatting and performing CPR.
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Freqently Asked Questions
Thriving as a Human Services Aide requires strong interpersonal communication, crisis intervention aptitude, and familiarity with psychiatric symptom recognition. Experience coordinating with multidisciplinary teams and managing medication supervision sharpens your ability to support clients effectively in residential programs.
Advancement often involves gaining specialized certifications, such as behavioral health technician credentials, pursuing further education in social work or psychology, and accumulating hands-on experience in diverse care environments, which collectively open pathways to supervisory or clinical roles.
Daily tasks revolve around assisting clients with life skills, documenting progress, ensuring medication is taken properly, and collaborating with nurses and case managers to develop crisis intervention plans, all while adhering to state and hospital regulations that safeguard patient welfare.
At Allen Ear Nose & Throat, aides engage within an advanced health network emphasizing innovation and patient safety, benefiting from a multidisciplinary environment that promotes continuous learning, teamwork, and exposure to cutting-edge healthcare practices distinct from typical residential care roles.
The network fosters a compassionate, high-quality care environment recognized nationally, which encourages aides to actively participate in teamwork and patient-centered approaches, enhancing job satisfaction and offering professional growth within a prestigious, safety-focused organization.
Human Services Aides in Tannersville typically earn between $28,000 and $36,000 annually, influenced by experience and education level. Competitive compensation aligns with regional healthcare standards and reflects the physical demands and specialized nature of psychiatric residential support.
Locally, certifications in CPR, first aid, and behavioral health support enhance employability. Familiarity with Pennsylvania’s state regulations for psychiatric residential programs further strengthens candidacy given the region’s emphasis on compliance and quality patient outcomes.
Demand remains steady due to ongoing needs in mental health residential care, but competition can be moderate as local healthcare networks prioritize candidates with relevant experience and certifications. Staying updated on community resource knowledge can improve hiring prospects.
While both roles support patient needs, Human Services Aides focus primarily on psychiatric and social service assistance, including crisis intervention and medication supervision, whereas Personal Care Aides typically assist with basic physical care tasks and daily living activities without clinical oversight.
Complex patient needs and high safety standards may pose challenges. Success relies on adaptability, effective communication with multidisciplinary teams, and continual learning to handle crisis situations appropriately within this high-performing healthcare environment.
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