The Residential Caregiver II provides care and supervision of clients, contributing to the achievements of goals and objectives, and participating in delivering recreational, educational, and life skills training programs.
Monitors activities and whereabouts of clients to ensure their general health, safety, and well-being.
Provides assistance to clients in performing ADL’s (activities of daily living), to include feeding themselves, bathing, dressing, grooming, and leisure activities.
Assists clients with maintenance of individual living spaces and adherence to special diets and medical regimens.
Observes residents’ daily routines and monitors residents’ behavioral changes, documenting and reporting observations.
Offers counseling and support to residents in need.
Supports program staff by encouraging all clients to attend activities, groups, and scheduled appointments.
Assures facility is clean and well kept; performs light cleaning duties as needed.
Adheres to the universal precautions of handwashing, gloves, use of disinfectant, and proper disposal of infectious materials.
May assist or lead groups or recreational activities, such as shopping.
May administer medications and record activity in the Medication Log in accordance with medication room policies and procedures.
May interact with emergency personnel in the event of an emergency call, to include providing and completing necessary paperwork.
May provide transportation of clients in agency vehicles to off-site outings and appointments.
Other duties as assigned.
High school diploma or GED required; an AA or BA is preferred.
Experience working with the mentally ill or in a residential facility highly desired.
Experience passing medications is required.
Must be 18 years of age or older.
Must be able to receive criminal record clearance as required by Title XXII, licensing regulations.
A health screening, by or under the direction of a physician must have been performed not more than six months prior to employment or within seven (7) days after employment.
Must have a valid driver’s license and an acceptable driving record.
Must be able to administer first aid and CPR with proper training.
Regularly required to stand, use hands, talk and hear.
Frequently require to walk, sit and reach with hands and arms.
Occasionally required to climb, balance, stoop or kneel.
Occasionally required to lift and/or move up to 30 pounds.