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RESIDENTIAL UNIT SPECIALIST - 67064173 - SUNLAND - UNIT 1 & 3 - ALL HOMES/SHIFTS
Florida State Jobs, Marianna, Florida, United States, 32447
Residential Unit Specialist - Sunland - Unit 1 & 3 - All Homes/Shifts 1
The Residential Unit Specialist is responsible for the direct care services for individuals with developmental disabilities. Daily and consistently implements approved and scheduled active treatment and skill acquisition programs for residents, including but not limited to activities of daily living, areas of self-care, socialization, recreation, leisure, speech, community awareness, and vocational/prevocational skills. Utilizing approved protocols and training modules to ensure residents' safety and privacy. Provides supervision and training at worksite, working with vocational staff to maximize training and attending to residents' self-care needs as appropriate. Adhere closely to the residents; daily activity schedule(s). Report's progression and lack thereof of the residents' goals and objectives to the supervisor and suggests improvements as appropriate. Transports and/or escorts residents to and from on-campus activities, community trips and appointments, including emergency visits to the hospital, to ensure their health, safety, and general well-being. Provides care for residents during overnight stays in medical facilities and other locales as needed to provide for the 24-hour care of each resident. Follows approved individualized behavior support plans utilizing approved strategies. Follows occupational therapy, physical therapy, speech therapy, and other appropriate therapy as prescribed. Implements appropriate recreation, social, and leisure activities for residents in the residential home setting, as well as away from home through center wide activities, community activities, and attending alternative leisure activities. Performs mealtime procedures by strictly adhering to each resident's mealtime program with the proper diet and the usage of necessary adaptive equipment. Assures that residents do not eat too fast, food is appropriately cut, and residents are properly positioned to avoid safety issues. Ensures that food is kept at the right temperature and consistency, dates and labels are accurately checked, and that food is properly stored to help avoid health and safety issues. Review's mealtime program information to ensure accurate implementation on an ongoing basis. Assesses and accurately inventories residents' clothing and personal possessions as indicated per policy. Reports any needs, concerns, and/or repairs to the area supervisor in a timely manner. Ensures that the residents' personal appearance is neat, clean, and that their clothing is well-maintained and fits properly. Completes the residents' Personal Possession Inventory as assigned for accountability. Attends to residents' injuries and illnesses by utilizing appropriate first aide procedures and following the prescribed policy/procedures with notifying the nurse and other pertinent administrators. Accurately completes Incident reports, behavior data sheet documentation, and other items that are required to be documented and reported in the designated location (i.e., logbook) within one (1) hour of occurrence. Maintains applicable policies and procedures related to resident injuries, abuse, neglect, and exploitation. Always ensuring the health and safety of those we serve. Provides and receives communication with staff on adjoining shifts regarding significant job-related information on a daily basis and documents such information in the designated location (i.e., logbook). Remains on duty until being properly relieved by the oncoming shift by the supervisory authority. Stay to work the next shift to ensure that the staffing needs are adequate for the residents as directed by the delegated supervisory authority. Completes all required training. Completes all annual and required health screenings. Also submits timesheets as directed and outlined. Performs other related duties as required. Preference will be given to candidates with professional experience working with individuals with developmental disabilities in a residential setting. Ability to lift forty pounds. Knowledge of the methods of instructing and providing care to others. Ability to understand and apply the methods and practices used in medical, psychiatric, nursing, or childcare or in working with developmentally disabled persons. Ability to take and monitor vital signs. Ability to administer routine treatments under medical supervision. Ability to read. Ability to pay attention to details. Ability to follow verbal and written instructions. Ability to carry out instructions for implementing prescribed treatment plans including behavior modification activities. Ability to instruct others in basic self-care skills. Ability to instruct others in recreational activities. Ability to provide instruction and personal guidance and care to clients. Ability to prepare charts and records. Ability to prepare instructional materials. Ability to communicate effectively. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with others.
The Residential Unit Specialist is responsible for the direct care services for individuals with developmental disabilities. Daily and consistently implements approved and scheduled active treatment and skill acquisition programs for residents, including but not limited to activities of daily living, areas of self-care, socialization, recreation, leisure, speech, community awareness, and vocational/prevocational skills. Utilizing approved protocols and training modules to ensure residents' safety and privacy. Provides supervision and training at worksite, working with vocational staff to maximize training and attending to residents' self-care needs as appropriate. Adhere closely to the residents; daily activity schedule(s). Report's progression and lack thereof of the residents' goals and objectives to the supervisor and suggests improvements as appropriate. Transports and/or escorts residents to and from on-campus activities, community trips and appointments, including emergency visits to the hospital, to ensure their health, safety, and general well-being. Provides care for residents during overnight stays in medical facilities and other locales as needed to provide for the 24-hour care of each resident. Follows approved individualized behavior support plans utilizing approved strategies. Follows occupational therapy, physical therapy, speech therapy, and other appropriate therapy as prescribed. Implements appropriate recreation, social, and leisure activities for residents in the residential home setting, as well as away from home through center wide activities, community activities, and attending alternative leisure activities. Performs mealtime procedures by strictly adhering to each resident's mealtime program with the proper diet and the usage of necessary adaptive equipment. Assures that residents do not eat too fast, food is appropriately cut, and residents are properly positioned to avoid safety issues. Ensures that food is kept at the right temperature and consistency, dates and labels are accurately checked, and that food is properly stored to help avoid health and safety issues. Review's mealtime program information to ensure accurate implementation on an ongoing basis. Assesses and accurately inventories residents' clothing and personal possessions as indicated per policy. Reports any needs, concerns, and/or repairs to the area supervisor in a timely manner. Ensures that the residents' personal appearance is neat, clean, and that their clothing is well-maintained and fits properly. Completes the residents' Personal Possession Inventory as assigned for accountability. Attends to residents' injuries and illnesses by utilizing appropriate first aide procedures and following the prescribed policy/procedures with notifying the nurse and other pertinent administrators. Accurately completes Incident reports, behavior data sheet documentation, and other items that are required to be documented and reported in the designated location (i.e., logbook) within one (1) hour of occurrence. Maintains applicable policies and procedures related to resident injuries, abuse, neglect, and exploitation. Always ensuring the health and safety of those we serve. Provides and receives communication with staff on adjoining shifts regarding significant job-related information on a daily basis and documents such information in the designated location (i.e., logbook). Remains on duty until being properly relieved by the oncoming shift by the supervisory authority. Stay to work the next shift to ensure that the staffing needs are adequate for the residents as directed by the delegated supervisory authority. Completes all required training. Completes all annual and required health screenings. Also submits timesheets as directed and outlined. Performs other related duties as required. Preference will be given to candidates with professional experience working with individuals with developmental disabilities in a residential setting. Ability to lift forty pounds. Knowledge of the methods of instructing and providing care to others. Ability to understand and apply the methods and practices used in medical, psychiatric, nursing, or childcare or in working with developmentally disabled persons. Ability to take and monitor vital signs. Ability to administer routine treatments under medical supervision. Ability to read. Ability to pay attention to details. Ability to follow verbal and written instructions. Ability to carry out instructions for implementing prescribed treatment plans including behavior modification activities. Ability to instruct others in basic self-care skills. Ability to instruct others in recreational activities. Ability to provide instruction and personal guidance and care to clients. Ability to prepare charts and records. Ability to prepare instructional materials. Ability to communicate effectively. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with others.