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Part-time OVERNIGHT RESIDENTIAL COUNSELOR FOR ADOLESCENT EATING DISORDER PROGRAM (Edmonds)

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The overnight counselor is responsible for assisting clients with the recovery process by helping residents prepare for bed & get ready in the morning, assisting with any client needs/issues that arise during the night, eating breakfast with clients & monitoring meals (or meal supervision), problem solving, and keeping clients focused on recovery/treatment. Overnight responsibilities also include light housekeeping and filing. This is an "awake" position.
This is a part-time position. The two shifts are Friday morning 3am-9am & Friday night 9:30pm to 10am Saturday.
This is a wonderful opportunity for those interested in working with adolescents and/or learning more about eating disorders. There will also be opportunities to fill in for other shifts and be on-call for day or early evening shifts, if desired. BA/BS and clean driving history REQUIRED. Experience or education in the mental health field is a plus (or is preferred).
The Center for Discovery is both licensed and JCAHO accredited. See http://www.centerfordiscovery.com/ for more information about our program. NO PHONE CALLS please.
Email resume and cover letter to Cassandra Thacker at this e-mail OR fax to (425)582-7517. Location: Edmonds
This is a part-time job.
Principals only. Recruiters, please don't contact this job poster.
Please, no phone calls about this job!
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