Assistant Manager Intellectual Disabilities Programs Strawberry Fields, Inc. Devereux Partner Fuel your passion to Empower Individuals, Enrich Lives, Build Skills, Create Connections Top 100 Organizations three years in a row, 2021-2023 as recognized by PA Business Central We are celebrating 50+ years of caring for individuals in the Centre region! We are now a Certified Nursing Assistant qualifying employer! Why Work with Us? At Strawberry Fields, we are driven by our mission to enhance the lives of individuals with intellectual disabilities and/or mental health challenges. Get paid and have fun while doing it! When you join SFI, you will be fostering an environment that promotes respect, dignity, and growth. Every day, our DSPs make a real difference. They are not just caregivers - they are champions for our consumers' right to live fulfilling, independent lives. How You'll Make an Impact - As a DSP, your primary role will be to provide 24/7 support to individuals with intellectual disabilities and/or mental health challenges. This includes - Assisting with daily living activities- such as meal preparation, personal hygiene, bathing, dressing, medication administration, and household management. Teambuilding- by sharing the responsibility of providing care in the evenings, on weekends, and during holidays. Giving and receiving feedback and participating in staff and consumer meetings Developing and implementing individualized care plans- that support consumers’ goals towards independence and community integration. Building relationships- through consistent interaction, fostering both social skills and community connections. Participating with consumers in social activities such as art class, Special Olympics, cooking, crafts, sports, and other recreational activities Promoting empowerment- by encouraging consumers to make their own choices in a safe and supportive environment. Documenting progress- to ensure that care strategies are effective and responsive to consumer needs. Assistant Manger - The Assistant Manager position is a full time position, working 40 hours per week including up to 32 hours of direct care with individuals with Intellectual Disabilities and/or Mental Health Challenges. Hours include mornings, evenings, weekend shifts, and holidays. Responsibilities will include scheduling, training, and monitoring/guiding staff, filing, medication oversight, additional paperwork, shopping, goal managing, scheduling and attending client appointments, community integration/recreation, and the ability to work as a part of a team. Must have exceptional communication skills in interactions with consumers, staff, families, and the community. The ideal candidate will display exceptional team building, mentoring, and leadership qualities. Paid Training - No experience required - We provide paid training! Employee incentive trainings with bonuses Annual Training Bonus CPR and First Aid certification/recertification Medication Administration and documentation Safe Crisis Management Ongoing job-related training