Job Description
Job Description
Salary : $20 - $24 / hourly (depending on experience)
JOB SUMMARY :
1.To work a 24-hour shift (or 48-hour shift) on weekends (from Friday night to Sunday night) or holidays. The shifts include AWAKE and SLEEP hours (under different pay rates).
2.To provide personal care assistance, supervision and support at participants residence and community integrated activities to maximize the participants success in their living arrangements.
3.To conduct personalized assistance and training to enhance the participants health, independence, and overall life skills.
4.To plan and implement Person-Centered Thinking (PCT) enriching activities that promote independence and community integration, requiring creativity and engagement during extended shifts.
5.To transport participants for essential living functions and community engagement, while also promoting opportunities for enrichment and recreation during long weekend shifts.
RESPONSIBILITIES :
Electronically clock in and out, and document Daily Service Logs.
Provide personal care assistance, training, and support to participants to maximize living skills, independence, optimal health, emotional stability, and community integration.
Supervise and assist with personal care tasks (bathing, grooming, dressing, and toileting); assist with household maintenance, healthy meal preparation, health monitoring, and medication management.
Observe and communicate proactively with supervisors about the participant's physical health, well-being, needs and incidents.
Develop and implement enrichment activities tailored to participants interests, skills, and needs, especially during weekend shifts, ensuring engagement and meaningful participation.
Explore resources and organize community outings. Transport participants to appointments, leisure activities, grocery shopping, and community outings.
Engage participants in recreational, community-based, and life skills activities, ensuring continuous involvement throughout the shift.
Offer emotional support, companionship, and conversations to promote well-being.
Implement positive behavioral support strategies and interventions during all activities.
Assist participants with self-administering prescribed medication or over-the-counter medication, documenting on the medication log.
Communicate effectively and respectfully with participants, families, team members, and supervisors.
Complete quarterly, semi-annual, and annual Person-Centered Thinking (PCT) reports on time, engaging participants in achieving their ISP objectives.
Ensure safety and mitigate health and safety risks throughout shifts.
Follow safety protocols and emergency procedures, intervening as necessary during extended shifts.
Participate in team meetings, contribute to care plan development, and attend mandatory staff meetings and training.
REQUIREMENTS : 1.Education :
High school diploma required; higher education preferred.
2.Experience :
At least one year of experience working with individuals with developmental disabilities or a strong enthusiasm to learn and grow in the field.
3.Professional Skills :
Behavioral management skills.
Ability to adapt to participant needs and adjust to unexpected situations, particularly overextended shifts.
4.Environmental Conditions
5.Personality Traits :
COMPANY WIDE JOB REQUIREMENTS :
Must pass DOJ fingerprint-based background clearance prior to employment.
Must pass a health screening and TB test prior to employment.
Must possess a valid driver's license and have a clean driving record.
Obtain valid CPR and First Aid Certificate within one month of employment.
Use of mask when recommended / required by local Public Health Department.
BENEFITS : 401(k) & matching
Paid Sick Leave (PSL)
Sign on Bonus
Referral Bonus Program
Personal Attendant • Fremont, CA, US