Group CLS A

Pioneer ResourcesMuskegon, MI
16h

About The Position

Pioneer Resources is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. Our mission is to help people with disabilities and seniors obtain independence and dignity by creating opportunities for participation in the community using our four pillars of service: A place to live; affordable housing and specialized homes A place to learn; vocational training, ABA therapy & community living supports programs A place to grow and play; Pioneer Trails camping and recreational programs A way to get there; one of the largest transportation fleets on the lakeshore Pioneer Resources is a great place to work! Members of our team are an energizing mix of veteran staff from over 38 years of experience to those only recently discovering their passion for helping others. Our workforce respects the diversity of the people we serve and those we serve alongside. Pioneer Resources offers a rewarding work experience that strategically meets the needs of our community while fostering employee success with personal fulfillment and work-life balance. As an employee of Pioneer Resources, you will have the unique opportunity to touch the lives of those in your community every time you come to work! Community Living Supports (CLS) are used to increase or maintain personal self-sufficiency, facilitating an individual’s achievement of his/her goals of community inclusion and participation, independence or productivity to increase Programs support individual’s goals identified in the IPOS. These supports are provided in their residence or in various community settings (including but not limited to, libraries, camps, volunteer sites, etc.)

Requirements

  • A high school diploma or equivalent (GED) preferred.
  • The ability to read and write English, perform basic math, and the ability to comprehend written instructions and record information.
  • The capacity to work in a team with intermittent supervision.
  • The ability to work respectfully and courteously with a wide variety of individuals, including individuals with disabilities, senior citizens, children, supervisors, and other drivers.
  • This employee will be required to complete all required initial and update training including CPR, first aid training, and any other training required for the job.
  • This employee must be able to pass a drug and alcohol test and DOT physical examination. If the background check reveals disqualifying information, employment shall be terminated unless the disqualifying information was successfully appealed as inaccurate, expunged, or set aside.
  • Maintain necessary certification, education, and physical condition requirements of the Michigan DOT.
  • Possess a valid Michigan Chauffeur Driver License and maintain a good driving record with less than six (6) points.

Responsibilities

  • Implement goals identified in the Person-Centered Plans (PCP) and other plans a participant may have by providing assistance, reminders, observation, guidance and/or training.
  • Provide personal care and assist program staff as needed.
  • Follow monthly calendars and ensure participants have daily access to the community.
  • Facilitate activities that promote integration into the community such as volunteering, attending events, and navigating public spaces. Empower participants to advocate for themselves when possible.
  • Foster a supportive and motivational environment that inspires confidence and self-efficacy in participants.
  • Provide positive reinforcement and coaching to encourage constructive behavior and growth; teach participants how to navigate interpersonal relationships and social settings.
  • Monitor participant progress, adjusting plans to address evolving needs and goals.
  • Develop and implement structured skill-building activities tailored to the needs of participants.
  • Monitor participants’ health and well-being during activities and alert appropriate personnel of concerns.
  • Complete thorough documentation in compliance with organizational and regulatory requirements; use de-escalation techniques and report incidents according to policy.
  • Provide a culture of gentleness, dignity, respect, and a safe environment to all participants receiving Community Living Support.
  • Assure all participants are aware of their rights.
  • Ensure to write in program participant communication books to ensure that families and caregivers are getting feedback.
  • Attend all scheduled staff meetings and other meetings/In-services requested by the Community Integration Supervisor.
  • This position includes assisting participants in and out of vehicles, using the wheelchair lift, if required and securing belts and restraints, and driving the vehicle.
  • Provide transportation from participant homes to the program and vice versa as requested.
  • Provide safe transportation from the program site to community activities, among community activities, and from the community activities back to the program site.
  • Responsible for reporting vehicle maintenance needs to the Community Integration Supervisor.
  • Ensure proper care and sanitization for all assigned vehicles and/or workspaces is maintained.
  • Perform additional duties/tasks as assigned by the Community Integration Supervisor, Program Services Manager, and/or Chief Clinical Officer as needed.

Benefits

  • Paid Time Off
  • Holiday Pay
  • Company Paid Life
  • Company Paid Long Term Disability
  • Medical
  • 403(b) Retirement Plan with company match
  • Dental
  • Vision
  • Flex Spending Accounts
  • Voluntary Life
  • AD&D
  • Short Term Disability
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