MHA (Mental Health Association)
3rd Shit Direct Care (TEMP)
MHA (Mental Health Association), South Hadley, Massachusetts, us, 01075
About MHA
MHA - Mental Health Association is a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping people live their best life. We provide a wide range of services across Western Massachusetts, including outpatient therapy, substance use recovery, supports for individuals with developmental disabilities or brain injuries, and residential and housing programs. MHA serves individuals impacted by mental illness, substance use, developmental disabilities, brain injuries, and homelessness. Our mission is rooted in inclusion, dignity, and empowering people to lead fulfilling, independent lives.
About Integration & Community Living (ICL) MHA's Integration & Community Living (ICL) program supports individuals with developmental disabilities and brain injuries in living independently and meaningfully in the community. In partnership with the Department of Developmental Services (DDS), ICL provides person‑centered residential and outreach services throughout Western Massachusetts. With over 60 years of experience, MHA has been a leader in helping individuals transition from institutional settings into homes where they can grow, make choices, and fully participate in community life. Services range from supported and shared living to emergency respite and privately funded care, all tailored to promote independence, dignity, and connection.
Position Summary As a
TEMP
Residential Support Specialist, you will provide a supportive and safe environment in community residential settings within MHA's ICL (Integrated Community Living) department. This role involves traveling to different program locations based on staffing needs, offering flexibility and consistent support across the department. You will help foster growth, independence, and community engagement for individuals who have experienced a brain injury resulting in physical limitations, mental health, and/or cognitive challenges.
Please note that this is a temporary position, anticipated to end in February 2026.
Pay Rate: $20 an hour
Open Shift: Friday through Monday 11pm-9am (40h)
Key Responsibilities
Provide respectful, person‑centered support to participants in daily living activities, personal care, and skill development
Promote community integration by facilitating access to transportation, social activities, and external resources
Support participants' health needs, including medication administration (per MAP standards), appointment scheduling, and monitoring overall wellbeing
Assist with financial skills and money management, maintaining accurate documentation of all expenditures
Respond to emergencies and crisis situations appropriately, following agency protocols and communicating with supervisors
Advocate for participants and help them build self‑advocacy skills; serve as a liaison with families, providers, and community supports
Contribute to the development and implementation of Individual Service Plans (ISPs), documenting progress and participation
Maintain accurate and timely documentation, including daily logs, incident reports, and health records
Promote a safe environment by following all safety procedures, assisting with emergency drills, and identifying potential hazards
Collaborate effectively with team members, attend training, maintain certifications (MAP, CPR, First Aid), and actively participate in meetings and supervision
Equal Opportunity Statement The Mental Health Association is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
Requirements
Valid driver's license, sufficient automobile insurance, an acceptable driving record, and access to a reliable vehicle during working hours
Strong communication, organizational, and computer skills
Adaptability to participants' changing needs
Ability to pass and maintain certifications in medication administration (MAP), CPR, and First Aid
Must be at least 18 years old
High school diploma or GED required; college degree in human services or a related field preferred
Minimum of six months of relevant experience; experience with individuals with brain injuries, mental health challenges, or developmental disabilities is preferred
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About Integration & Community Living (ICL) MHA's Integration & Community Living (ICL) program supports individuals with developmental disabilities and brain injuries in living independently and meaningfully in the community. In partnership with the Department of Developmental Services (DDS), ICL provides person‑centered residential and outreach services throughout Western Massachusetts. With over 60 years of experience, MHA has been a leader in helping individuals transition from institutional settings into homes where they can grow, make choices, and fully participate in community life. Services range from supported and shared living to emergency respite and privately funded care, all tailored to promote independence, dignity, and connection.
Position Summary As a
TEMP
Residential Support Specialist, you will provide a supportive and safe environment in community residential settings within MHA's ICL (Integrated Community Living) department. This role involves traveling to different program locations based on staffing needs, offering flexibility and consistent support across the department. You will help foster growth, independence, and community engagement for individuals who have experienced a brain injury resulting in physical limitations, mental health, and/or cognitive challenges.
Please note that this is a temporary position, anticipated to end in February 2026.
Pay Rate: $20 an hour
Open Shift: Friday through Monday 11pm-9am (40h)
Key Responsibilities
Provide respectful, person‑centered support to participants in daily living activities, personal care, and skill development
Promote community integration by facilitating access to transportation, social activities, and external resources
Support participants' health needs, including medication administration (per MAP standards), appointment scheduling, and monitoring overall wellbeing
Assist with financial skills and money management, maintaining accurate documentation of all expenditures
Respond to emergencies and crisis situations appropriately, following agency protocols and communicating with supervisors
Advocate for participants and help them build self‑advocacy skills; serve as a liaison with families, providers, and community supports
Contribute to the development and implementation of Individual Service Plans (ISPs), documenting progress and participation
Maintain accurate and timely documentation, including daily logs, incident reports, and health records
Promote a safe environment by following all safety procedures, assisting with emergency drills, and identifying potential hazards
Collaborate effectively with team members, attend training, maintain certifications (MAP, CPR, First Aid), and actively participate in meetings and supervision
Equal Opportunity Statement The Mental Health Association is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
Requirements
Valid driver's license, sufficient automobile insurance, an acceptable driving record, and access to a reliable vehicle during working hours
Strong communication, organizational, and computer skills
Adaptability to participants' changing needs
Ability to pass and maintain certifications in medication administration (MAP), CPR, and First Aid
Must be at least 18 years old
High school diploma or GED required; college degree in human services or a related field preferred
Minimum of six months of relevant experience; experience with individuals with brain injuries, mental health challenges, or developmental disabilities is preferred
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