1. Must have high school diploma or GED. Some college preferred
2. Experience working with individuals with developmental disabilities with behavioral needs and mental health conditions
3. Valid Drivers License and Auto Insurance
4. Experience providing care; toileting, bathing, etc. preferred
5. Previous experience working with clients with high behaviors preferred
RESPONSIBILITIES:
1. Participate in the development and positive implementation of individual’s plans.
2. Facilitate consistent implementation of the Behavior Support Plan (BSP) and Individual Specific Training (IST); implementing behavioral procedures as outlined to teach replacement skills and reduction of problematic behaviors through prevention and intervention while utilizing positive behavioral supports.
3. Respond to emergency situations as trained utilizing all aspects of the Mandatory Training.
4. Implement relational Mandatory training continuously to ensure a positive, engaged and therapeutic environment.
5. Implement Technical Mandatory training only when safety is compromised (ex: physical aggression, dangerous self-injurious behavior and dangerous property destruction) per training and only as needed.
6. Assist persons supported in exploring interests and hobbies of their choice that can connect them to their community.
7. Engage individuals in preferred in home activities continuously. This requires staff to be attentive to individuals and the environment at all times. Staff should not sit when clients are present. Staff should be engaging in activities or supervision at all times. In down time, the house should be cleaned and paperwork should be completed. Once all work is completed, staff should remain alert and know individual’s whereabouts per the individual’s routine.
8. Provide transportation, utilizing VOA agency vehicles, to persons supported for daily activities.
9. Serve as a mentor to persons supported and provide on-going coaching and encouragement.
10. Teach meaningful daily living skills that increase independence, recreation, and socialization in the life of the individuals we support.
11. Advocate for the needs, interests, and support of the person in your care.
12. Complete all required documentation, including but not limited to, daily support notes, charting, behavior data collection, etc.
13. Attend and be an active participant in scheduled meetings and trainings.
14. Provide communication regarding individual, home, or work related needs to supervisor/nurse/Behavior Consultant (BC) in a timely manner.
15. Assist with personal care as required. Individuals should be clean, presentable and in clothing that is appropriate.
16. Pass medications per physician’s orders, as trained by VOA nurse, and notify the supervisor of any medication issues or medication errors.
17. Report to work on time and as scheduled. Previous shift staff may not leave shift until appropriate ratios are maintained.