Direct Care Staff I ($15 per hour, plus health, vision ...
Providence Corporation - Philadelphia, PA
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At Providence, we are dedicated to promoting the idea of Everyday Lives in the lives of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, by providing services and tools that will assist our population with making decisions about their lives and accepting responsibilities for their decisions and actions.Providence Corporation is an equal employment opportunity employer. Providence Corporation will not make any employment decision based on a candidate or employee's race, color, religious belief, gender, age, national origin, ancestry, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, sexual identification, or any other protected class. Providence Corporation will provide reasonable accommodation to any disabled candidate, employee or person, upon request. General Description:The Direct Care Staff (Support Staff) serve as Providence Corporation's arm in its mission to promote the principles of Everyday lives in the lives of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Direct Care Staff are responsible for maintaining a safe and supportive environment for our individuals, and ensure that services provided are in compliance with the applicable Individual Services Plan, Behavioral Plan, and any other pertinent care information. Reporting Structure: Reports to the House Manager, Program Specialist, Program Director, Executive Director Specific Duties:Provide assistance to individuals, as needed, with preparation of everyday activities.Assist individuals with engaging in daily chores, grocery shopping, menu planning, meal preparation and clean up.Encourage, assist and monitor individual's good personal hygiene and good nutrition.Assist individuals with behavioral management, problem solving, conflict resolution, relationship building, and crisis management.Reinforce positive behaviors and to promote social interaction.Work with residents on achieving formal and informal goals such as use of public transportation, telephone use, social interaction, etc.Assist with creating a natural environment for individuals.Provide opportunities for individuals to use choice, decision making, and goal planning.Train and monitor residents in the implementation and integration of independent skills.Assist with medical administration in accordance with regulatory requirements.Assist individuals with community integration, including using community resources.Assist individuals with leisure and recreational activities planning and implementation.Assist individuals with budgeting and financial managements.Assist with assessing each individual's abilities, interests and areas of need in order to ensure independent living.Encourage empowerment, and assist individuals with building self-esteem and self-management.Assist with the development of each individual's ISP.Assist with implementing each individual's ISP.Observe and document residents' behavior, such as speech, feeding patterns, toilet training, to facilitate assessment and development of treatment goals.Address behavioral crisis in a manner that is consistent with training, ISP, Behavioral Plans, and other pertinent documents.Address emergency situation in accordance with industry standards and regulatory requirements.Perform daily record keeping, exchange information with other staff, and ensure that pertinent information is forwarded to the appropriate parties.Assist with teaching individuals about basic first aid, fire safety, emergency skills, sexual education, andor locating community resources for obtaining the same knowledge.Conduct and initiate health and safety procedure checks such as fire drills, etc.Report all abuse andor other actions that violate individual's rights.Adhere to all policies and procedures.Report all violations of the policies and proceduresAttend all applicable staff meetings, individual related meetings, and house meetings.Attend training related to the care of assigned individuals.Implement OSHA regulations, including ensure that pathways are clear of obstructions, snow shoveling, lifting, etc.Perform other duties as assigned. Qualifications:At least 18 years oldHigh School Graduate or equivalent (Preferred - possession of Certified Nursing Assistant certificate or equivalent)At least two years of experience working with people with intellectual disabilitiesPossession of valid driver's licensePossession of safety training in CPR. First aid, and other safety measures Interpersonal Requirements:Ability to read, write and communicate pertinent informationAbility to exercise sound thinking process and good judgmentAbility to exhibit caring, sympathetic and empathic behaviorReliable and flexibleAbility to maintain confidentiality of informationAbility to organize assigned tasks and complete tasks in a timely mannerAbility to contribute to teamwork and participate in harmonious working relationship with other teammatesAbility to use initiative and act independentlyAbility to conduct self in an ethical mannerAbility to treat other people with integrity and respectAbility to fulfill job descriptionAbility to adhere to health, hygiene and safety guidelinesAbility to manage emergency situations Salary:Dependent on qualifications and experience, starting at $15 per hour.Misc.:The incumbent is subject to a criminal background check. The incumbent is also subject to a post offer physical, TB screening, and drug testing.
Created: 2025-02-14