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WEEKEND DOUBLES OR DAY SHIFT WEEKEND, SWING SHIFT WEEKEND This position is responsible for carrying ... supervisor for correction. Safety committee participation as needed. Ongoing awareness of ...

Supervisor, Laboratory

The Dalles, OR · On-site

$2.5K - $2.9K/wk

Supervisor, Laboratory (Contract) Location: Oregon 97058 Pay: $2,594 - $2,905 Schedule * Day Shift ... Weekend coverage required * Some weekend call required * Self-scheduling * No floating Position ...

The Supervisor role is one that's always active, and no two days are the same! You'll be on your ... An ability to work varying shifts, from weekends to holidays, in addition to extended workdays as ...

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Direct Support Specialists working on the overnight shift will report to the Rosebud Weekend Supervisor for regular supervision. Other General Expectations: * Ability to engage with youth through ...

Direct Support Specialists working on the overnight shift will report to the Rosebud Weekend Supervisor for regular supervision. Other General Expectations: * Ability to engage with youth through ...

Supervisor, Laboratory

The Dalles, OR · On-site

$2.5K - $2.9K/wk

Supervisor, Laboratory - Contract Location: Oregon 97058 | Pay: $2,594-$2,905/week | Shift: Day ... Weekend coverage and occasional call required * Use Epic EMR for documentation

The Supervisor is accountable for daily execution across assigned work areas. This role leads ... Flexibility to adapt to changing job assignments, schedules, and departmental needs; weekends and ...

The Supervisor is accountable for daily execution across assigned work areas. This role leads ... Flexibility to adapt to changing job assignments, schedules, and departmental needs; weekends and ...

The Supervisor is accountable for daily execution across assigned work areas. This role leads ... Flexibility to adapt to changing job assignments, schedules, and departmental needs; weekends and ...

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Weekend Supervisor information

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Weekend Supervisor, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Weekend Supervisor, you need strong leadership abilities, problem-solving skills, and relevant experience in team management or supervision. Familiarity with scheduling software, timekeeping systems, and sometimes industry-specific certifications are typically required. Exceptional communication, conflict resolution, and adaptability set standout candidates apart in managing weekend operations. These skills are crucial for ensuring smooth workflow, staff productivity, and effective resolution of issues during less supervised shifts.

What are some common challenges faced by a Weekend Supervisor, and how can they be managed effectively?

Weekend Supervisors often encounter unique challenges such as managing a smaller or less experienced staff, resolving unexpected issues with limited resources, and ensuring smooth handovers between weekday and weekend teams. Effective communication and proactive planning are essential to anticipate potential problems and coordinate with other supervisors. Building a supportive team environment and maintaining flexibility can help address issues quickly, ensuring operations continue smoothly even during high-pressure periods.

What are Weekend Supervisors?

Weekend Supervisors are professionals responsible for overseeing staff and operations during weekends, ensuring that work runs smoothly outside of regular business hours. They manage schedules, address any issues that arise, and serve as the primary point of contact for staff on duty. Their role often covers industries such as retail, hospitality, healthcare, and manufacturing. Weekend Supervisors ensure that company policies and standards are maintained, and they may also handle customer service concerns or emergencies that occur during their shift.
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Weekend Caregiver

Bear Creek Memory Care

Molalla, OR

$19/hr

Full-time

Posted 5 days ago


Job description

WEEKEND DOUBLES OR DAY SHIFT WEEKEND, SWING SHIFT WEEKEND

This position is responsible for carrying out the daily duties of providing personal care tasks in accordance with the resident's individualized service plans, along with maintaining assigned housekeeping duties. Universal workers are also responsible for observing and reporting to the proper department, maintaining required training, maintaining company, state, and federal compliance, as well as safety compliance. Universal workers are also expected to work effectively with other team members.

Compensation:

$18 - $19 hourly


Responsibilities:

Essential functions of this job include, but are not limited to:

  • Providing care for residents: Universal workers are responsible for following service plans outlining each resident's specific care. Duties would include, but are not limited to, providing personal care services, such as transferring, bathing, feeding, toileting, grooming, dressing, and end-of-life care. Other duties include observation, reporting of changes in condition, taking weights and vital signs, infection control, residents' rights, and Bear Creek policies and procedures.
  • Observation, evaluation, and reporting: Strong ability to observe physical, emotional, and psychological changes in residents and the environment. Be able to operate standard equipment such as blood pressure cuffs, thermometers, pulse, and oximeters. Know what and to whom to properly report resident changes and concerns.
  • Maintaining required training: Universal workers are required to maintain proper certifications required by local and state licensing agencies, which include ongoing in-service training, accreditations, specific coursework, and certification. Basic state requirements may include, but are not limited to, first aid, CPR, dementia, mental health, nurse delegation, Med aide, lift safe, CEUs, and orientation to include basic skills check-offs.
  • Housekeeping Duties: Universal workers are required to maintain the housekeeping duties assigned, including carpet and furniture shampooing, common area cleaning, laundry, and all other duties assigned.
  • Continuous Quality Improvement: Universal workers are responsible for following and complying with the Bear Creek CQI program. Universal workers are required to take steps to ensure that services delivered are complete and follow the residents' designed service plan. Identifying issues that do not support quality services will be reported to the immediate supervisor for correction. Safety committee participation as needed. Ongoing awareness of improvements with positive feedback and participation.
  • Maintaining compliance with all local, state, and federal guidelines: universal workers are responsible for following all local, state, and federal regulations as they apply to services delivered to all residents. This involves care, documentation, and compliance with HIPAA, OSHA, and bloodborne pathogen guidelines.
  • Safety Compliance: Universal workers are responsible for ensuring that they work safely and that unsafe actions are corrected. Compliance with safety committee standards is required. Should workplace injuries occur, the staff is to assist the Executive Director and Health Services Director when required with the investigation, return to work, and management of the injured worker's communication with the care provider and Bear Creek.
  • Team Effectiveness: Universal workers are responsible for fostering teamwork with co-workers, showing initiative in overcoming obstacles, taking actions that assist others beyond job responsibilities, and having a positive impact on co-workers, residents, and visitors.
  • Perform other duties as assigned and needed.

Qualifications:

Education and Licensing

  • Required - High School Diploma or equivalent.
  • Preferred - Certification as required by the state.

Experience and Qualifications

  • Required - Must have 1 year of hands-on experience or similar function.
  • Preferred - Long-term care experience working with the elderly or medically fragile individuals.
  • Experience with Microsoft Word or Microsoft Excel.

Continuing Education

  • Required - Comply with state requirements.
  • Preferred - Fundamentals, basic caregiving, Body Systems, Documentation, and Reporting.
  • Communication/Interpersonal Skills.

Required

  • Verbally and in writing, engage in two-way communication and interact effectively with others from a variety of social, emotional, cultural, and intellectual backgrounds.
  • Work effectively in groups as well as independently. Discern and interpret nonverbal communication.
  • Communicate with others accurately, both verbally and in legible writing, in a timely manner.
  • Consistently and dependably engage in and implement safe and ethical nursing assistant care and practices.

Working Behaviors Required

  • Convey caring, respect, sensitivity, compassion, empathy, tolerance, patience, and a healthy attitude towards residents, staff, and visitors, as well as outside entities.
  • Understand and follow Bear Creek policies and procedures.
  • Not pose a threat to self or others.
  • Function effectively in situations of uncertainty and stress inherent in providing nursing care and housekeeping, as well as adapt to changing situations in the environment.
  • Accept responsibility, accountability, and ownership of one's actions.
  • Seek supervision and help from peers promptly.

Work Environment

  • Walk, stand, bend, or sit for no less than 6 hours.
  • Lift, carry, push, and pull no less than 80 lbs.
  • Move, position, turn, transfer, and assist with lifting or carrying without injury.
  • Handle and operate equipment such as lists, blood pressure cuffs, and computers.
  • Coordinate hand/eye movement.
  • Perform daily personal care tasks for residents.
  • Operate and calibrate equipment per manual specifications.
  • Read and follow specific resident care plans.

Special

  • Walk, stand, bend, or sit for 6-12 hours in a health care setting while performing physical activities requiring energy without jeopardizing the safety of clients, self, and others.
  • Respond rapidly to emergencies.
  • Operate a computer.

About Company

We are a small memory care community in Molalla, Oregon, designed to care exclusively for those experiencing Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia.

Our community consists of up to a maximum of 68 residents. We provide individualized care plans, which means each person will receive attentive and detailed care specific to their needs.

Our Bear Creek family has a full-time nurse as well as a care team able to assist with activities of daily living 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

In these challenging times, we want to bring families peace of mind that their loved ones will be treated with respect, kindness, and compassion in a safe and secure environment while strictly adhering to all state rules and regulations.