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Web Developer

San Francisco, CA ยท On-site

$90K - $110K/yr

Thorough understanding of browser specs and platform issues. * This role requires being onsite in ... Paid vacations, holidays, and time off to volunteer * Health benefits, dental and vision insurance ...

Thorough understanding of browser specs and platform issues. * This role requires being onsite in ... Paid vacations, holidays, and time off to volunteer * Health benefits, dental and vision insurance ...

Junior Web Developer

Hingham, MA ยท On-site

$57K - $70K/yr

Must have knowledge and experience with cross browser/devise testing * Salesforce Commerce Cloud ... A culture of giving back - local volunteer opportunities, annual donation and volunteer match to ...

Junior Web Developer

Hingham, MA ยท On-site

$57K - $70K/yr

Must have knowledge and experience with cross browser/devise testing * Salesforce Commerce Cloud ... A culture of giving back - local volunteer opportunities, annual donation and volunteer match to ...

Perform end-to-end testing for various web applications to ensure seamless user experience ... Voluntary Short/Long Term Disability Insurance * 401K (Roth/Traditional) * A generous PTO plan that ...

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Long Term Care Ombudsman Program Volunteer

AgeSpan Volunteer Opportunities

Lawrence, MA โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Posted 6 days ago


Job description

AgeSpan, Inc.

Responsibility: To enhance the quality of life of nursing and rest home residents by advocating for the residents of assigned facility. Serving as a link between residents, families, staff, and others to resolve resident complaints and concerns.

Essential Functions: (Core duties or tasks that are fundamental and not marginal to the performance of the volunteer position)

  • To advocate for the residents in the assigned facilities.
  • To assess, resolve and provide information and referral for concerns of residents, families and the community that are received during a facility visit.
  • To complete visits to the assigned facilities on a weekly basis, unless otherwise authorized by the Program Director.
  • In the event of not being able to visit an assigned facility due to a state-of-emergency, connect with residents and the designated facility staff contact by alternative communications; phone, Microsoft teams, Zoom, Skype, etc.
  • Maintain open communication during visits with assigned facility contact person to resolve concerns of residents brought forward during visits.
  • Complete visit, case, and consultation reporting requirements within 48 hours of completion of a visit, contacting the Director with any questions or concerns.
  • Identify and report issues that may affect the health, safety, welfare, and resident rights and or any serious concern, including reports or observations of abuse, neglect, or mistreatment immediately to the Program Director.
  • Maintain confidential information regarding the residents, their concerns only to be shared within the Ombudsman Program and with consent of the resident to all others.
  • Notify the Program Director immediately of any conflicts of interest that may arise during time as serving as a volunteer.

Requirements/Skills:

  1. Complete a volunteer application process.
    • Complete interview with Volunteer Programs Staff & Program Director.
    • Complete and pass a CORI.
    • Complete General Agency Volunteer Orientation.
  2. Complete at least one shadow visit with Program Director prior to attending certification training.
  3. Successfully complete a certification training presented by the Massachusetts Office of the State Long Term Care Ombudsman.
  4. Attend scheduled monthly LTCOP Staff meetings, if unable to complete must schedule an individual meeting with the Program Director and or their designee.
  5. Complete re-certification training every two years, regardless of when first certified.
  6. Complete 24 hours of continuing education per year.
  7. Participate in Field Supervision with the Program Director or their Designee as required.
  8. Begin field training within two weeks of completing the classroom training, which includes joint visits with the Program Director or their Designee. Must be completed within 60 days of the final class.
  9. Have reliable transportation or access to it.
  10. Understanding of basic computer/technology skills, including, but not limited to; web-browser, outlook, Microsoft word, Microsoft Teams, Zoom, Skype, etc.
  11. Have and be able to maintain excellent communication skills.

Learn more about becoming a Volunteer Ombudsman here.


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