Position Summary Collaboratively with the Team Leaders, Nurses, and Service Coordinator, works to help ensure members are able to successfully complete routine activities of daily living while promoting dignity and independence in the process. The DCW & Driver is a critical part of the Adult Day Health Services team, working closely with our members providing person center services that are focused on bringing happiness to the lives of those we are privileged to serve. This position does not have direct reports. Essential Functions: % of Time Care Delivery Delivers care by displaying a positive, can-do attitude that conveys enthusiasm, compassion, and understanding to the members lives by performing the following: Assists or leads group discussions, sensory stimulation, exercise, or crafts and implementation of calendar events Provides members stand by or full assistance with participating in individual and group activities Participates in care plan meetings for members Writes progress notes and documentation on member activities Takes inventory of supplies and informs team lead when supplies need to be replenished or purchased Assists with helping to facilitate center outings and/or special events Observes, charts and reports to Center Nurse, Team leader, or Center Director conditions, reactions, and responses of members as related to assigned duties Assembles and disassembles equipment and accessories 30% Health, Safety & Security Assists with the health maintenance, care, and activities of daily living of members according to the care plan by performing the following: Monitors the safety and security of members at all times Provides assistance to members in need of using the restroom and, as needed, with routine toileting care and when necessary changing articles of clothing, laundering as necessary Based on the individual needs of each member, provides bowel and bladder care, restorative feeding and therapy, ambulation, range of motion, personal living skills, transfers, and showering as needed and in accordance with training Obtain member’s blood pressure and weight Helps with the serving of food according to licensure and CACFP guidelines Assists members with getting in and out of vans or private cars; transferring members from wheelchair to chair Works in a team-oriented manner to ensure the Center is disinfected in accordance to the Center’s Policies and Procedures to include ensuring all activity areas, kitchen, bathrooms, and shower areas are kept neat and clean, including mopping floors and wiping down surfaces after the space has been utilized 30% Driving Drives agency vehicles for the purpose of transporting members and to and from the center in a safe and pleasant manner Assists participants in and out of the van and from doorstep of their home and Center Records daily transportation on appropriate forms, keeping track of time and mileage; completes the transportation monthly report Maintains accurate up to date participant and daily report records ensuring all reports are completed accurately and on a timely basis Completes map(s) of routes for each day of the week, making sure route used is the best way to get the participants to and from the Center Cleans interior and exterior of van by taking van to the car wash once per month (more often if needed) Keeps van filled with gas, maintains awareness of maintenance needs, obtains approval from the Fleet Manager to take for repairs when problems arise informing supervisor/director before repairs are made Follows all Federal Department of Transportation and Arizona Department of Motor Vehicles safety regulations; and obeys all traffic laws May assist Director and DCW Leads with scheduled events outside of Center’s location. 25% Continuous Improvement & Quality Ensures compliance with all FSL policies, procedures, and practices regarding the Adult Day Health Services program, and other contract and licensure requirements; and applies knowledge to the work in accordance with quality standards Attends and actively participates in initial and on-going training and development programs and opportunities, weekly unit meetings all staff meetings, and demonstrates learned concepts on the job Participates in assigned work teams, as requested and appropriate Engages in continuous improvement efforts, as assigned, and strives to continuously improve the quality of care and self Communicates daily and as necessary with colleagues, nurses, supervisor, and leadership 10% Miscellaneous Other duties as assigned 5% Requirements Education & Experience, Knowledge/Understanding High School Diploma or General Education Diploma NO experience necessary Valid CPR/First Aid Certification or ability to obtain within 30 days of position entry Valid Food Handlers Card or ability to obtain with 30 days of position entry A current and valid unrestricted Driver's License with clean driving record Must be at least 21 years of age Clear fingerprint background screening through the Department of Public Safety and comprehensive background clearance Skills Strong verbal, written, reading, and listening communication skills to include communicating clearly, effectively, tactfully, and patiently to a diverse population. Strong interpersonal skills and demeanor with the ability to build rapport and garner trust with others. Proficient in the use of a PC; in a Windows environment; in the use of the Internet; and in the use of MS Office Applications such as Outlook, Team, and Word. Abilities Ability to maintains member confidentiality, privacy and dignity at all times Ability to work both independently and collaborative as part of a team Ability to demonstrate teamwork, professional communication, dependability, and flexibility Ability to maintain professional behavior in high pressure situations Ability to read and follow a road map Ability to solve problems by applying basic analytical skills to include collating and reporting information; identifying trends and exceptions; investigating to define problems more accurately; sorting information in order of importance; identifying relationships and linkages between components; identifying variable potential causes and effects; soliciting guidance to define criteria and assign values of importance and urgency; and escalating issues of an exceptional nature. Willingness and ability to embody FSL’s core values: Have passion for our mission Follow the golden rule Do the right thing Begin with a can-do attitude Find a better way Be your best Physical Demands The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this position. Works in a climate-controlled environment, infrequently outdoors Able to lift 25 pounds Requires bending, stooping, lifting and standing for long periods of time Able to work under conditions of frequent interruptions Able to work with challenging behaviors expressed by members, i.e. verbal and physical aggressions, wandering, etc. May be exposure to potentially infectious fluids such as blood or body fluids Exposure to latex, plastic, and/or materials which are used for personal protective equipment Preferences Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) One year paid or volunteer experience working with older adults, adults with living with dementia or a cognitive disability, or adults living with a mental health diagnosis Experience assisting with planned group activities or recreation Training and experience in restorative therapy Bilingual (English/Spanish) Experience driving a 9-passenger van ***Military Personnel Encouraged to Apply.*** FSL is an Equal Opportunity /Affirmative Action Employer, M/F/D/V. DFWP. FSL believes that diversity leads to strength. Proud to be a Mature Worker Friendly Certified Employer through the Governor's Council on Aging. Recipient of Healthy Arizona Workplace(HAWP) Gold Award. Platinum Employer- Wellness AtoZ.
Salary: $29.7K - $37.6K a year
Employment Type: Full-time
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