Under general supervision, is responsible for devoting his/her attention to the care and development of the residents in one of the Agency’s residential facilities. Interacts in a manner which fosters dignity and learning in a way that helps lead to greater independence. Helps create a homelike atmosphere for residents in an agency facility.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
The duties and responsibilities of the Residence Program Specialist will include, but are not limited to the following:
- Provides care and assists with personal development and independence of the people we support.
- Ensures that all measures for safety and well-being are maintained at highest level.
- Trains the people we support in activities of daily living and in development of self-help and social skills.
- Maintains a personalized, homelike atmosphere in the residential facility.
- Attends weekly staff meetings as well as any other assigned meetings and in-service training.
- Prepares concise written reports including Incident Reports, Progress Notes and other reports as assigned.
- Responds to crisis situations and medical emergencies, including accidents by taking quick and decisive action.
- Ensures actions are conducted in a manner that prevents abuse and reports observations of co-workers who may be abusive in accordance with established procedures.
- Administers appropriate first aid based on visible symptoms and medical history in accordance with established guidelines and accepted first aid practices.
- Summons police, fire, ambulance or other emergency personnel if situation warrants it.
- If an emergency has caused a person we support to exhibit behavior that is threatening or dangerous, in accordance with OPWDD approved Behavior Management guidelines, may have to provide strategies for crisis intervention and prevention.
- Provides transportation for the people we support in agency vehicles to and from work, shopping, programs, restaurants, movies, doctor’s appointments, etc.
- Ability to read, write, speak and understand English.
- Good oral and written communication skills
- Good interpersonal skills necessary to interact effectively with coworkers, employees, the people we support, and their families.
- Ability to analyze problems and determine corrective measures.
- Must be vaccinated against Covid-19
- High School Diploma or GED required.
- Six months of related experience is preferred but not required.
- Salaried employees must be approved Medication Administration Personnel (AMAP) at time of hire or within six months of date of hire in salaried status.
COMPENSATION: $18.00 - $18.50/hour (after probation) + Industry-Leading Benefits!