Anixter Center
Job Description
Job Description
Join us! Come to work with
Purpose. We
are a passionate team of social change-makers, diverse thinkers, and problem solvers. Our purpose is to provide the best possible services that ensure full access to quality living and spread the power of inclusivity. We serve over 7,000 people with disabilities, behavioral health challenges, and those who are Deaf, Deafblind, and Hard of Hearing. If you don’t want just any job—if you want to work where you can create truly transformational change—then Anixter is the place for you. Take a look at the job description to learn more!
Full Time & Part Time Positions Available: (3PM to 11PM) (2PM to 10PM) (11PM to 9AM) (Weekends Only 7AM to 3PM & 3PM to 11PM)
SUMMARY
Provide direct support to clients in either residential setting or day programming to enhance quality of life, promote independence, and foster community access. Working hours are dependent upon program needs. Position may have rotating shifts that include weekdays, weekends, and overnights.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES
Engage and assist clients with completing all daily living activities, including personal, medical, community, hygiene, financial, recreation and general safety. Administer medications and document all related activities in accordance with related Medication Policies and Procedures. Complete and/or assist all housekeeping tasks including cleaning bathrooms, kitchen, and client rooms; washing dishes/ doing laundry; dusting surfaces; cleaning
refrigerator/stove,
and all other duties assigned by manager(s) and director. Report and document issues with clients regarding overall heath, medication, dental and mental health concerns to manager(s) and/or the agency nurse. Implements dynamic, person-centered client programming across multiple domains, including but not limited to independent living skills, social/emotional development, communication, problem-solving, vocational development, and safety. Assists in planning and directly implementing ongoing community-based activities for all clients, in accordance with individual client goals and preferences. Ensures timely completion of all client paperwork. Ensures adherence to all mandated reporter, OIG guidelines, and DHS guidelines. Implements positive and proactive behavior management techniques and interventions as identified in clients’ behavior intervention plans. Collaborates with co-workers (shift-to-shift) and/or manager(s) regarding clients’ needs and concerns daily. Maintains a neat, orderly, and safe work environment. Participates in all required on- and off-site training upon hire and as routinely required. Maintains professional communication with co-workers and manager(s) as well as clients’ parents/guardians, employers, staff, and other stakeholders, as needed. Maintain agency mandated crisis intervention and other related trainings deemed mandatory or relevant by Anixter Center. Provide transportation in agency vehicle and attend client health care appointments, if necessary. Be flexible and able to change tasks if needed, including working as day program staff, 1:1 staff, or house staff. Performs all other duties as assigned. REQUIREMENTS
Skills/Abilities
Demonstrated proficiency in reading, writing, and comprehending English including the ability to pass a literacy test. Ability to multi-task in a high stress environment. Ability to interact with diverse personalities, including, but not limited to, clients, parents/guardians, staff, employers, funding representatives, etc. Ability to participate in and meet all Department of Human Services and related training requirements. Ability to perform all functions necessary to obtain agency required crisis intervention certification. Ability to promote and adhere to agency values. A commitment to a diverse, inclusive, and equitable work environment Education/Experience:
High school diploma or GED required. Associates or bachelor’s degree in related field preferred. DSP certified preferred; must be able to obtain DSP certification within six months of employment (provided by agency). CPR/AED and First Aid certification; must be able to obtain certification within six months of employment (provided by agency). ASL (American Sign Language) skills preferred or willing to learn. Vehicle/Transportation
Requirements:
Valid driver’s license required. Must meet all requirements to drive agency vehicles. Capable of navigating the use of public transportation system (CTA/RTA/Metra).
Job Description
Join us! Come to work with
Purpose. We
are a passionate team of social change-makers, diverse thinkers, and problem solvers. Our purpose is to provide the best possible services that ensure full access to quality living and spread the power of inclusivity. We serve over 7,000 people with disabilities, behavioral health challenges, and those who are Deaf, Deafblind, and Hard of Hearing. If you don’t want just any job—if you want to work where you can create truly transformational change—then Anixter is the place for you. Take a look at the job description to learn more!
Full Time & Part Time Positions Available: (3PM to 11PM) (2PM to 10PM) (11PM to 9AM) (Weekends Only 7AM to 3PM & 3PM to 11PM)
SUMMARY
Provide direct support to clients in either residential setting or day programming to enhance quality of life, promote independence, and foster community access. Working hours are dependent upon program needs. Position may have rotating shifts that include weekdays, weekends, and overnights.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES
Engage and assist clients with completing all daily living activities, including personal, medical, community, hygiene, financial, recreation and general safety. Administer medications and document all related activities in accordance with related Medication Policies and Procedures. Complete and/or assist all housekeeping tasks including cleaning bathrooms, kitchen, and client rooms; washing dishes/ doing laundry; dusting surfaces; cleaning
refrigerator/stove,
and all other duties assigned by manager(s) and director. Report and document issues with clients regarding overall heath, medication, dental and mental health concerns to manager(s) and/or the agency nurse. Implements dynamic, person-centered client programming across multiple domains, including but not limited to independent living skills, social/emotional development, communication, problem-solving, vocational development, and safety. Assists in planning and directly implementing ongoing community-based activities for all clients, in accordance with individual client goals and preferences. Ensures timely completion of all client paperwork. Ensures adherence to all mandated reporter, OIG guidelines, and DHS guidelines. Implements positive and proactive behavior management techniques and interventions as identified in clients’ behavior intervention plans. Collaborates with co-workers (shift-to-shift) and/or manager(s) regarding clients’ needs and concerns daily. Maintains a neat, orderly, and safe work environment. Participates in all required on- and off-site training upon hire and as routinely required. Maintains professional communication with co-workers and manager(s) as well as clients’ parents/guardians, employers, staff, and other stakeholders, as needed. Maintain agency mandated crisis intervention and other related trainings deemed mandatory or relevant by Anixter Center. Provide transportation in agency vehicle and attend client health care appointments, if necessary. Be flexible and able to change tasks if needed, including working as day program staff, 1:1 staff, or house staff. Performs all other duties as assigned. REQUIREMENTS
Skills/Abilities
Demonstrated proficiency in reading, writing, and comprehending English including the ability to pass a literacy test. Ability to multi-task in a high stress environment. Ability to interact with diverse personalities, including, but not limited to, clients, parents/guardians, staff, employers, funding representatives, etc. Ability to participate in and meet all Department of Human Services and related training requirements. Ability to perform all functions necessary to obtain agency required crisis intervention certification. Ability to promote and adhere to agency values. A commitment to a diverse, inclusive, and equitable work environment Education/Experience:
High school diploma or GED required. Associates or bachelor’s degree in related field preferred. DSP certified preferred; must be able to obtain DSP certification within six months of employment (provided by agency). CPR/AED and First Aid certification; must be able to obtain certification within six months of employment (provided by agency). ASL (American Sign Language) skills preferred or willing to learn. Vehicle/Transportation
Requirements:
Valid driver’s license required. Must meet all requirements to drive agency vehicles. Capable of navigating the use of public transportation system (CTA/RTA/Metra).