Direct Care Staff

Spread Your Wings, LLC.Upper Lake, CA
Onsite

About The Position

Hiring for Supported Living Services- Direct Care Staff. Spread Your Wings, LLC. is a fast-growing social services company with over 10 offices across California, founded in 2015. We believe everyone deserves the opportunity to grow and thrive. Our Supported Living Services (SLS) aims to provide a safe and supportive environment for our clients, tailoring support to each person's specific needs and desires to ensure they live the life they want, as independently as possible.

Requirements

  • Valid driver’s license, clean driving record, and reliable transportation
  • Able to work in the Upper Lake area
  • Able to pass a background check per state industry standards
  • Digital literacy: MS Word, email, basic data entry

Nice To Haves

  • Have a heart for helping others and believe in treating people with dignity and respect
  • Are a strong communicator, dependable, and a creative problem-solver
  • Can problem solve and adapt to different client needs
  • Are comfortable working independently in one-on-one settings
  • Have behavioral health experience

Responsibilities

  • Assist clients on building independent living skills (e.g., cooking, budgeting, hygiene)
  • Encourage, motivate, and support clients with developmental disabilities and behavioral challenges
  • Help plan, create, and organize tasks and schedules that promote goal achievement for your clients
  • Provide consistent documentation of progress through case notes

Benefits

  • $19 per hour
  • Accrued sick time
  • Mileage reimbursement
  • Team support, mentorship, and career growth opportunities
  • Company pays time and a half for hours worked on approved holidays
  • Fast benefits access – eligible in 30 days or less!
  • 50% company-paid medical plan + 100% of $25,000 life insurance policy (employee only)
  • Other benefits available for election (dental, vision, EAP and more) for you and/or dependents
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