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Nexus Health Systems LtdConroe, TX, US- Full-time
Job Description
Job Description
The Program Facilitator is responsible for carrying out the activities during specified duty hours and ensuring the quality of care by assisting with ameliorating to improve deficit areas.
- Demonstrates ability to assist and evaluate in the patient admission process.
- Facilitates groups to meet facility and patient needs.
- Demonstrates knowledge of individual residents’ histories, current progress, and personal issues or difficulties.
- Demonstrates ability to interact effectively with residents, including the ability to de-escalate residents with verbal interventions.
- Assists residents in promptly following through with programming issues and medical and community appointments.
- Demonstrates ability to interact appropriately with residents during programming by role modeling and encouraging them to complete assigned projects.
- Demonstrates ability to oversee exams.
- Reads all staff memos, staff communication notes, resident case management notes, and physician notes and summaries.
- Community Involvement : Demonstrates knowledge of community resources and coordinates community volunteer projects.
- Initiates assignments without hesitation and, when completed, seeks out other assignments.
- Demonstrates ability to accomplish assigned tasks with minimal supervision.
- Displays willingness to work additional hours when necessary.
- Assists residents in purchasing appropriate amounts and types of food items as outlined by weekly menus.
- Monitors and assists residents in preparing meals that have been planned.
- Ensuring that an appropriate curriculum is facilitated to residents.
- Demonstrates knowledge and appropriate classroom management.
- Demonstrates knowledge of resident’s deficits as it applies to a group function.
- Ensures that residents participate appropriately in a group setting.
- Delegating appropriate staff to assist in working with residents.
- Reports daily progress to Program Directors.
- Documents on resident’s progress daily and services provided.
- Demonstrates ability to evaluate resident’s performance and deficits adequately.
- ADL’s Assistance : Assists residents in performing and completing ADLs as needed.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
EDUCATION :
Minimum of high-school degree or equivalent and 20 hours of college credits.
EXPERIENCE :
Minimum of one year of experience working with the Nexus Neurorecovery Center.
LICENSURE / CERTIFICATION :
Must be certified in AHA BLS and ABC 101
Must have a valid Texas Driver’s License and a good driving record.
Must be knowledgeable of and practice infection control and Universal Precautions at all times.
Must obtain a tuberculosis test within the first 14 days of employment and annually after that.
Must pass a criminal background, misconduct registry, and OIG / GSA Sanction check.