Residential Associate - Per Diem Shifts (Adolescent)
Company: The Center for Great Expectations
Location: Somerset
Posted on: February 18, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: Are you interested
in meaningful work with supportive team members? Join our team of
full-time professionals delivering cutting-edge treatment for
pregnant and parenting women with a history of trauma, and be part
of the implementation of our Relational Recovery Model that we
developed in partnership with Rutgers University. We are located
only 15 minutes from Rutgers, so this could be a great position if
you are interested in the social services field. We also offer
part-time/per diem positions that allow for a more flexible
schedule. Under the supervision of the Residential Associate
Manager, the Residential Associate (RA) is responsible for
facilitating the residential activities and managing residential
safety as outlined by the interdisciplinary treatment team for the
delivery of services. Additionally, the Residential Associate will
promote the use of the Nurtured Heart Approach, as well as the
Attachment, Regulation, and Competency interventions (ARC) in all
residential activities with the goal of sustaining a safe and
comfortable environment for the residents of the program. The
following per-diem shifts are currently available in our
Residential programs. - Saturday & Sunday, 3pm - 11pm (Adolescent
Residential Program) - Saturday, Sunday & Monday, 3pm - 11pm
(Adolescent Residential Program) - Friday & Saturday, 11pm - 7am
(Adolescent Residential Program) - Friday, Saturday & Sunday, 11pm
- 7am (Adolescent Residential Program) - Saturday & Sunday, 3pm -
11pm (Adult Residential Program) PERFORMANCE STANDARDS: 1.) Perform
all duties and demonstrate behaviors and attitudes consistent with
the Mission Statement and Core Values of the organization, and the
Nurtured Heart Approach. 2.) Continually participate in building
and maintaining positive working relationships through effective
communication, performance improvement and teamwork efforts. 3.) Be
of good character and reputation; sufficient physical, mental, and
emotional health to satisfactorily perform her or his job duties.
4.) Actively participate in safety programs of the organization by
identifying potential risks and promoting client safety as well as
environmental safety. 5.) Accomplish individual and team goals and
objectives established by supervisor based on prior performance
evaluation. 6.) Comply with HIPAA guidelines regarding client
rights and confidentiality. 7.) Comply with documentation and
training set forth by Human Resources. 8.) Actively participate in
CGE's clinical research efforts by ensuring accurate and timely
reporting for all assessments and evaluations. SPECIFIC DUTIES: •
Ensure resident safety by maintaining knowledge of residential
census and conducting periodic room checks. • Prepare resident
rooms for admission and discharge. • Facilitate and oversee
activities consistent with residential treatment plan of identified
life skill needs. • Assist with parenting skills and childcare as
appropriate. • Assist with activities of daily living. • Provide
client orientation to residential program with review of program
policies/procedures, client rights, house rules. • Implement
residential policies/procedures and curriculum for residential
living. • Keep inventory of residential supplies and communicate
needs to supervisor. • Coordinate, observe, and document
self-administration of medication. Supervise and document parent’s
administration of medication to their children. • Transport
residents to scheduled and/or emergency medical appointments as
directed. Deliver appropriate documentation to the Nurse/Parent
Educator for the upkeep of medical records. • Transport and
accompany clients for residential activities (i.e., grocery
shopping, recreational activities, etc.) and responsibilities
(i.e., Board of Social Services, WIC, vocational training,
volunteer services, employment, self-help meetings, etc.). •
Facilitate residential conflict resolution and provide crisis
intervention as needed. • Complete documentation in daily
communication log, medication log, incident reports, visitation,
etc., and ensure appropriate staff communication across shifts. •
Implement and ensure completion of daily activities (i.e., meals,
chores, shipping, psycho educational groups, recreational
activities, client appointment, and transportation). • Provide
residential service information to supervisors for weekly
multidisciplinary team conferences. • Participate in appropriate
case management with referral/funding agencies, legal system and
outsourced resources as needed. • Facilitate and record fire drills
and other emergency drills procedures as instructed. • Ensure
facility compliance with regulatory licensing requirements. •
Maintain records as required by organization policies and
regulatory and accrediting agencies. • Participate in training
programs to enhance teamwork, team collaboration, communication and
program development. • Participate in program, committee, and
clinical staff meetings as indicated. • Participate in program
evaluation and ongoing efforts to enhance quality of services. •
Participate in building maintenance needs and upkeep as requested.
OTHER: • Work as a member of a team to establish and maintain a
high level of care and respect for, and communication with
residents. • Work in a consistently professional manner at all
times, which includes, but is not limited to, treating all
residents, staff, guests, and volunteers with dignity and respect.
• Implement emergency procedures as necessary. • Perform other
duties as directed. Requirements: REQUIREMENTS: A high school or
high school equivalency diploma and one year of experience working
with youth in a group setting, OR An associate's or bachelor's
degree from an accredited college or university in a field that is
unrelated to social work or psychology and six months experience
working with youth in a group setting, OR An associate's or
bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in
social work, psychology or a related field. Current NJ driver's
license needed; will be required to meet safe driving requirements.
Must be 21 years or older. Excellent organizational and
interpersonal skills with friendly and professional demeanor.
Experience and comfort working within residential setting
preferred. Team-player outlook. Strong organizational, project
management and problem-solving skills with impeccable multi-tasking
abilities. Ability to be flexible to the daily changing needs
within the community and to handle obstacles with compassion and
resolve.
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