Floater Instructor (Cesar R.)

Tierra Del Sol FoundatiBurbank, CA
5h$25

About The Position

The Floater Direct Support Professional is under the supervision of the Program Manager/ Program Director and is responsible for planning and conducting lessons and activities for associates drawn from the Productive and Personally Meaningful Life (PPML) Plans/ Person Centered Plans.  The Floater Direct Support Professional plays an integral role in supporting associates to: utilize effective communication systems; develop positive relationships with others; become valued, contributing members of the community; work toward achievement of their life’s goals, and attain a true community-based, integrated, quality of life. The Floater Direct Support Professional is expected to become familiar with all of the consumers he/she serves so that he/she can make valuable contributions to Productive and Personally Meaningful Life (PPML)/PATH/Rehabilitation/Habilitation and Individualized Service Plans, Person-Centered Planning meetings and Circle of Support meetings. This is a 37-40 hour per week position.  The schedule fluctuates according to the specific program the Floater Direct Support Professional  is assigned to work in.  The schedule will require both evening and weekend work shifts.  These will be scheduled in advance for work/life balance purposes as best as possible.  When necessary, staff will have a 30 minute working lunch when actively supporting associates. A working lunch agreement will be on file.   These hours and duties are subject to change.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in the field of Human Services preferred, in addition to experience providing training/instruction to adults with developmental disabilities.
  • Must demonstrate a working knowledge of task analysis/assessment/positive behavior supports, and have clear written and verbal communication skills.
  • Flexible work schedule and ability to travel to various locations using personal vehicle.
  • Must be able to meet all Direct Support Professional qualifications as written in DSP Universal Job Description.

Responsibilities

  • Serve as a substitute Direct Support Professional as needed. This includes gathering/maintaining materials for sub file: Emergency information sheets on all associates Updated class/work schedules for each associate List of current ISP goals for each associate Progress notes, including documentation of associate's presence/absence
  • Serve as an exceptional role model Direct Support Professional including holding up all areas of the code of ethics, interactions with co-workers, and adherence to responsibilities held for all DSPs.  This includes, but is not limited to: respectful associate interactions, positive behavior supports, systematic instructions and other teaching strategies.
  • Assist with development and implementation of Productive and Personally Meaningful Life (PPML) Plans and Behavior Support Plans for each associate, based on information obtained through Discovery curriculum and behavioral assessments.
  • Document associate progress through assessment/data collection instruments.
  • Follow daily lesson plans/schedules, which addressProductive and Personally Meaningful Life (PPML) Plans objectives for all assigned associates.
  • Provide training for associates in functional classroom/workplace/community activities, which will allow  them to achieve their Productive and Personally Meaningful Life (PPML) Plans objectives.
  • Assist associates in accessing a variety of community locations using company/personal vehicles/public transportation, including but not limited to provide mobility training, and general supervision and safety oversight.
  • Provide supervision and training to associates in self-advocacy and social/leisure skills.
  • Provide mentorship and support to Direct Support Professionals.
  • Perform miscellaneous tasks needed to improve associate success in employment and at community-based locations.
  • Provide small group and one-on-one training of individuals in specific educational supports, job skills, and general college/work behaviors.
  • Conduct educational analysis of needed study, writing, and executive functioning skills in cooperation with the SSD/DSP & S/Special Services office and/or college professors  (if applicable).
  • Ensure that all assigned academic projects and priorities are consistently completed according to college standards and expectations (if applicable).
  • Maintain regular communication with professors regarding their satisfaction with the student’s performance (if applicable).

Benefits

  • Medical
  • Dental
  • Vision
  • Life Insurance
  • 403B Savings
  • Two weeks’ vacation
  • Personal
  • Sick
  • First Aid/CPR Training
  • NADSP E-Badge Academy: Tierra proudly offers all staff members who are interested, an opportunity to advance in their professional development and showcase their accomplishments with this accredited online training program through The National Alliance for Direct Support Professionals Foundation.
  • Open Future Learning: Accredited online training recognized by The National Alliance for Direct Support Professionals.
  • Handle with Care Behavior Management System: This federally approved two-part training system provides staff with verbal-intervention and physical-intervention techniques that focus on empowering individuals experiencing a crisis to regain control through support from trained personnel.
  • Therap Experience: National leader in Web-Based Developmental Disabilities Software. Therap is a web-based application suite that was designed to provide a comprehensive solution for organizations supporting people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
  • Bonus opportunities are available for employees who refer others to work for Tierra del Sol.
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