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Join Anchor House as a Part-Time Residential Aide and embrace the thrill of making a genuine difference in the lives of our residents. Located in vibrant Brooklyn, NY, this onsite role allows you to work directly within a dynamic environment where your empathy and problem-solving skills shine. With a competitive pay range of $18-19 per hour, you’ll be rewarded for your dedication to customer-centric care and unwavering integrity. This position invites you to collaborate with a passionate team, ensuring safety and excellence in every interaction.

Each shift is an opportunity to foster relationships and pave the way for positive change, making your work both fulfilling and impactful. Your commitment can transform lives while developing your own skills. You will have benefits such as Dental, Vision, 401(k), Life Insurance, Competitive Salary, and Paid Time Off. Take the next step in your career and apply today to be part of something extraordinary!

A LITTLE ABOUT US

Anchor House endeavors to create a journey for our clients and not a destination once they complete the program. We have an alumni and mentoring program that allows former clients an opportunity to stay connected and give back to the residential community. This concept is introduced while in treatment through weekly community service projects that foster a desire to help. Our aftercare and wrap around referral services provide support as the clients return to their families and community.Anchor House recognizes that Substance Use can lead to involvement with the legal system and thereby affecting the individual and their families. Anchor House therefore partners with law enforcement agencies (i.e., drug court, alternatives to incarceration, probation and parole). Our partnerships include but are not limited to Administration for Children’s Services (ACS), Treatment Alternatives to Street Crime (TASC), Division of Youth and Family Services (DYFS) as well as a range of foster care agencies to ensure successful reunification of families.Our spiritual component sets us apart because we provide the opportunity to learn how to live as a spiritual being not defined by our human experiences. Our spiritual curriculum (optional) incorporates activities and workshops teaching practical application for spiritual living.

WHAT'S YOUR DAY LIKE?

As a Residential Aide at Anchor House, your primary goal is to ensure the safe and efficient operations of our residential facility through vigilant management and monitoring. You will play a key role in maintaining compliance with daily human resources standards set by the Department of Labor, OASAS, and OSHA regulations. Your diligent oversight will guarantee that our program support staffing and facilities consistently meet the quality standards defined by governing authorities. In this essential position, you will not only help uphold the integrity and safety of our environment but also contribute to creating a supportive space for our residents, making a real difference in their lives.

WHAT WE'RE LOOKING FOR IN A RESIDENTIAL AIDE

To thrive as a Residential Aide at Anchor House, you will need a blend of essential skills and qualifications that enhance your ability to support our residents effectively. A high school diploma or GED is required, while an Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree in Human Services, Social Work, or Psychology is preferred. Your background in residential programs or mental health and substance use settings, typically ranging from 1 to 3 years of experience, will be invaluable in helping you navigate the complexities of this role. Strong interpersonal skills are crucial, enabling you to connect empathetically with residents and their families.

Additionally, proficiency with software tools for tracking compliance, documentation, and resident data will further bolster your effectiveness in ensuring a safe and supportive environment. Your ability to problem-solve and adapt in a dynamic setting will be the key to making a lasting impact in the lives of those you support.

Knowledge and skills required for the position are:
  • High school diploma or GED
  • Preferred
  • Associate’s or bachelor’s in:
  • Human services
  • Social work
  • Psychology
  • Experience
  • Often 1–3 years in:
  • Residential programs
  • Mental health / substance use settings

ARE YOU READY FOR AN EXCITING OPPORTUNITY?

So, what do you think? If you feel this is the right job for you, go ahead and apply! We look forward to meeting you!

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