This position is considered para-professional, non-exempt in nature, requiring specialized training to work with mentally and physically disabled individuals in residential living arrangements. The employee in this position is responsible for the security, safety, and wellbeing of the individuals living within their residence according to his/her specific needs and interests, with the purpose of increasing the quality of life for each person by promoting their respective level of independence. Examples of typical duties performed as a respite staff are assisting/teaching individual life skill activities, providing/accompanying individuals to recreational activities, and assisting/providing person grooming and hygiene, as appropriate, etc. Specific duties vary with each person served and are based on the abilities and needs of the individuals residing in the home. Respite staffs are responsible for ensuring that all their training requirements are met on an on-going basis, and that their employee physical examinations, and Mantoux tests are current. Respite staff is expected to maintain personal backgrounds free from criminal activity. Respite staffs report directly to the Respite Coordinator for all service related issues. The Respite Coordinator and Program Director jointly monitor the performance of Respite Staff through observation, various meetings, and direct input from individuals and family members.
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Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED