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Personal Care Attendant

Compton, CA

$13 - $17.25/hr

PACE experience and/or ADHC/CBAS experience * A state issued driver's license, personal transportation, and auto insurance as required by law. Location: * South Los Angeles, CA (Onsite) Compensation:

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What does a typical day look like for a CBAS ADHC staff member?

A typical day for a CBAS ADHC staff member involves coordinating and delivering a variety of health-related and social services to older adults and adults with disabilities in a structured day program. You might assist with personal care, conduct health assessments, provide therapeutic activities, support medication management, and facilitate social engagement. Collaboration with a multidisciplinary team—including nurses, social workers, therapists, and program aides—is common to ensure each participant's needs are met. Workdays are generally structured around group programming, individualized service plans, and regular family or caregiver communication. This dynamic environment offers opportunities to make a meaningful impact while building strong participant and team relationships.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Cbas Adhc position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a CBAS ADHC (Community-Based Adult Services, Adult Day Health Care) professional, you need a background in healthcare or social services, with appropriate degrees or certifications such as CNA, LVN, RN, social worker, or activity coordinator credentials. Familiarity with specialized documentation systems for care coordination, electronic health records, and compliance with state regulations is essential. Excellent interpersonal communication, cultural sensitivity, and organizational skills help facilitate effective care and teamwork. These competencies are vital for delivering comprehensive, person-centered services in a fast-paced community-based setting.

What is a CBAS ADHC job?

A CBAS ADHC (Community-Based Adult Services - Adult Day Health Care) job involves providing healthcare and social services to elderly or disabled adults in a day program setting. Responsibilities may include medical monitoring, therapy services, personal care assistance, and social activities to enhance participants' well-being. Staff members, such as nurses, social workers, and therapists, work together to support clients' health and independence while offering respite for caregivers.

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Speech Therapist

$50 - $65/hr

Other

Posted 15 days ago


Job description

Description


AGENCY OVERVIEW:

Jewish Family and Children's Services (JFCS) has served the San Francisco Bay Area for 175 years. We offer world-class services to support individuals and families across all stages of life, including adoption, mental health, senior care, disability services, financial assistance, Holocaust education, and youth development. Our mission and work are rooted in Jewish values, and we serve people of all faiths and backgrounds.


L'Chaim Adult Day Health Center is a licensed facility and outpatient center that provides medical, social, and therapy services for Russian-speaking older adults and individuals with disabilities. We have been a haven of person-centered care and community support for thousands of emigre clients from San Francisco and San Mateo for over 25 years.


POSITION SUMMARY:

Under the supervision of the Program Director, the Speech Therapist provides comprehensive speech therapy services to participants of the Adult Day Health Care (ADHC/CBAS) program, addressing communication, cognitive, and swallowing needs. This role involves evaluating participants, developing individualized treatment plans, delivering therapy, and educating families and staff on techniques to support participant progress. The Speech Therapist ensures all services are in compliance with Title 22, California Code of Regulations, as well as agency and program standards. The position works collaboratively with interdisciplinary team members, contributes to care planning, and supports the program in achieving its service and quality goals. 


COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS:

  • Pay Range: $50-$65/hour (depending on experience)
  • 6 hours/ 1 day a week with flexible scheduling
  • Employment Type:  This is a part-time, hourly, non-exempt role without benefits 
  • Be part of a financially stable nonprofit with a long and rich history
  • Make positive differences in the lives of thousands of individuals and families we serve each year

ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Conduct initial and periodic reassessments of participant communication abilities for those referred for speech therapy services, with reassessments completed at least every six months when services are provided
  • Develop individualized plans of care for each participant receiving speech therapy, in coordination with the interdisciplinary team
  • Deliver all speech therapy services outlined in the participant's plan of care, ensuring evidence-based and person-centered treatment approaches
  • Educate family members and other caregivers on methods to assist participants in improving or managing speech and communication challenges
  • Train staff on therapy-related strategies that can be incorporated into daily care routines
  • Maintain the speech therapy component of participant health records
  • Work with the Program Director and interdisciplinary team to ensure therapy services meet program goals and participant needs 

JOB QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Licensed as a Speech Therapist by the Medical Board of California
  • Conversational proficiency in Russian required to communicate effectively with participants and families
  • Experience providing speech therapy to older adults and/or individuals with disabilities
  • Knowledge of relevant state and federal regulations related to speech therapy in adult day health care settings
  • Ability to instruct non-clinical staff and caregivers on therapy-related strategies
  • Physical capacity to assist frail elderly or disabled adults when necessary
  • Must undergo a Physical exam and Tuberculosis Screening, resulting in a negative TB diagnosis prior to employment. The screening must be signed by an MD within the last six months or within seven days of employment (LIC503)


All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply, including minorities, women, veterans, and disabled individuals. Qualified applicants with arrest and/or conviction records will be considered for employment in a manner consistent with Federal, state and local laws, including but not limited to the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, protected veteran, or disability status. JFCS is an Equal Opportunity Employer.