Employees must possess the ability to interact with individuals and staff professionally and ethically, understand and implement service plans, and to complete all required documentation clearly, and legibly promptly. Must have a passion for and desire to work with people with intellectual disabilities and other physical or mental disabilities. Knowledge of basic human physical and psychological needs. Knowledge of simple health and safety precautions. Knowledge of simple nursing care, first-aid, behavior management, and personal and environmental hygiene. Ability to write progress and behavior reports using a professional, objective style and voice. Ability to use computers and other electronic equipment. Ability to interact with individuals, community members, and other treatment team members. Ability to read and comprehend technical training manuals. Ability to follow written and oral instructions course of action. Ability to learn basic operation and maintenance of adaptive equipment. Ability to be supportive and patient. Ability to be a team player. Ability to observe, record and report participant’s behavior, attitude, and physical condition. Ability to be on call and work extended day to day hours. Ability to prioritize conflicting deadlines. Ability to observe, record, and report participant’s behavior, attitude, and physical conditions. Ability to obtain SCIP, First Aid/CPR certification and Medication Administration Training. Attention to detail and structured way of approaching tasks (well organized) to plan ahead and result oriented (proactive).
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Manager
Education Level
Associate degree