Oaks Integrated Care delivers comprehensive behavioral health, addiction, mental health, and developmental disability services across more than 230 programs in New Jersey. The organization is built on a diverse, compassionate workforce—including clinicians, case managers, nurses, and social workers—who work collaboratively to transform the lives of children and adults facing mental illness, addiction, or developmental challenges. Oaks distinguishes itself through its community‑focused approach, empowering employees to pursue their passions while providing tailored, evidence‑based care that meets each client’s unique needs.
Join our team today and immerse yourself in a rewarding career for years to come!
As a Residential Counselor, you will be working with IDD youth, assisting with their daily living activities, and providing behavioral support in a group home setting.
Schedule: Full-time, Part-time and Per-diem shifts available
Weekend Shifts at $19.51/hr.
Competencies:
The potential employee must have the ability to demonstrate respect for children/adolescents and their families; demonstrate understanding of emotional disturbance and developmental disabilities; involve youth and family in all aspects of treatment planning; ability to identify family support resources and to provide advocacy for their use; knowledge of developmental tasks; and adheres to Oaks Integrated Care’s codes of ethic and conduct and commonly accepted codes of behavior.
Responsibilities:
For Substitute Residential Counselor (Per-Diem)
Benefits:
Qualifications:
All positions require a valid driver’s license in good standing and pre-employment drug screening. Oaks Integrated Care considers applicants for all positions without regard to: race; color; religion; sex; national origin; age; sexual orientation; marital or veteran status; the presence of a medical condition, genetic information or handicap, unrelated to performing the tasks of the job; or any other legally protected status.
Oaks Integrated Care delivers comprehensive behavioral health, addiction, mental health, and developmental disability services across more than 230 programs in New Jersey. The organization is built on a diverse, compassionate workforce—including clinicians, case managers, nurses, and social workers—who work collaboratively to transform the lives of children and adults facing mental illness, addiction, or developmental challenges. Oaks distinguishes itself through its community‑focused approach, empowering employees to pursue their passions while providing tailored, evidence‑based care that meets each client’s unique needs.