Rehabilitation Assistant (3052) [Vitalité Health Network]
By CareerBeacon At Bathurst, New Brunswick, Canada
Effective time management skills and concern for clients;
Adherence to professional ethics principles, the Network's management philosophy and organizational values;
High school or general education diploma (GED);
Recent work experience in direct patient care;
Verbal and written communication skills;
The above requirements may be verified through oral, written or practical tests during the selection process.
Intervenant Psychosocial Prevention D’itinérance
By Maison du Père At Montreal, Quebec, Canada

https://www.jobboom.com/fr/offre-emploi/intervenant-e-psychosocial-e-prevention-en-itinerance_la-maison-du-pere_p3021916

Are you looking for a rewarding career helping others? Become a Psychosocial Rehabilitation Assistant and make a difference in the lives of those with mental health challenges! Join our team and help individuals reach their goals and live a fulfilling life.

Overview:

Psychosocial Rehabilitation Assistants (PRAs) provide support to individuals with mental health issues, helping them to develop the skills and abilities needed to live independently. They work with clients to develop and implement individualized plans to address their needs, and provide support and guidance to help them reach their goals. PRAs also provide education and support to family members and other caregivers.

How To Become an Psychosocial Rehabilitation Assistant:

To become a Psychosocial Rehabilitation Assistant, you must have a high school diploma or equivalent and complete a state-approved training program. Most states also require PRAs to be certified or licensed. Additionally, many employers prefer to hire PRAs who have experience working with individuals with mental health issues.

Psychosocial Rehabilitation Assistant Skills:

• Knowledge of mental health issues and treatments
• Ability to develop individualized plans
• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
• Ability to provide emotional support
• Patience and understanding
• Ability to work independently and as part of a team
• Knowledge of community resources
• Ability to work with diverse populations
• Computer literacy

What is Psychosocial Rehabilitation Assistant Knowledge?

• Knowledge of mental health issues and treatments
• Knowledge of community resources
• Knowledge of individualized plans
• Knowledge of therapeutic interventions
• Knowledge of crisis intervention techniques
• Knowledge of relevant laws and regulations
• Knowledge of safety protocols

What is Psychosocial Rehabilitation Assistant Responsibilities?

• Develop individualized plans for clients
• Provide support and guidance to clients
• Monitor client progress and adjust plans accordingly
• Provide education and support to family members and other caregivers
• Advocate for clients’ rights and needs
• Participate in team meetings and other activities
• Maintain client records and other documentation
• Participate in professional development activities

What is Psychosocial Rehabilitation Assistant Experience?

• Experience working with individuals with mental health issues
• Experience developing individualized plans
• Experience providing emotional support
• Experience advocating for clients’ rights and needs
• Experience working with diverse populations
• Experience working as part of a team
• Experience with crisis intervention techniques
• Experience with safety protocols

What is Psychosocial Rehabilitation Assistant Qualifications?

• High school diploma or equivalent
• State-approved training program
• Certification or licensure (as required by state)
• Experience working with individuals with mental health issues (preferred)

Psychosocial Rehabilitation Assistant Education:

• High school diploma or equivalent
• State-approved training program
• Certification or licensure (as required by state)
• Bachelor’s degree in psychology, social work, or a related field (preferred)

Tools to Help Psychosocial Rehabilitation Assistants Work Better:

• Electronic health records (EHR) systems
• Online scheduling and appointment management systems
• Online communication tools (e.g., email, text messaging, video conferencing)
• Mobile applications for tracking client progress
• Online databases for tracking client information
• Online resources for researching mental health topics

Good Tips to Help Psychosocial Rehabilitation Assistants Do More Effectively:

• Develop strong relationships with clients and their families.
• Stay up to date on the latest mental health treatments and resources.
• Be organized and keep accurate records.
• Listen carefully and be patient with clients.
• Advocate for clients’ rights and needs.
• Be flexible and willing to adjust plans as needed.
• Work collaboratively with other professionals.

Common Psychosocial Rehabilitation Assistant Interview Questions:

• What experience do you have working with individuals with mental health issues?
• How would you develop an individualized plan for a client?
• What strategies do you use to provide emotional support to clients?
• How do you stay up to date on the latest mental health treatments and resources?
• What challenges have you faced while working with clients?
• How do you handle difficult situations with clients?