Fitchburg HealthCare
Overview
Job Overview Summary: The Activity Director plans, organizes, and directs the activity program and staff in order to fulfill the social, psychosocial, and therapeutic needs of the residents. The Activity Director includes but is not limited to: provide entertainment, intercommunication, exercise, relaxation, opportunity to express creative talent, spiritual needs, MDS assessments, staff scheduling, hiring, overtime, budgeting, volunteers, safe workplace, harmonious workplace, customer service, policies and procedures, federal and state compliance. The Activity Director must lead by example by promoting positive morale within their department and throughout the facility by smiling and greeting residents, families and all employees. Reports directly to the Administrator. Note: The following duties are illustrative and not exhaustive. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related, or a logical assignment to the position. Depending on assigned area of responsibility, incumbents in the position may perform some or all of the activities described below.
Functions
Participates in daily morning meeting.
Develop and maintain a schedule for virtual visitation for residents.
Active member of the QAPI team, prepares reports accordingly
Creates monthly activity calendars to be hung for resident reference prior to the start of the calendar month.
Initiates and promotes activities both within and outside the facility (when able) to stimulate and promote resident interest, communication and general well-being.
Encourages hobbies and provide materials and supplies in keeping with each resident’s financial status and department budget. Encourages, Instructs and supervises craft activities among residents, in groups or individually, in recreational areas or in residents’ rooms.
Coordinates salon/beauty services
Plans parties, provides games, and encourages residents to assist in the planning, such as making table decorations, wrapping gifts, trimming room or area, and other similar activities.
Encourages residents to participate in religious activities to fulfill their basic spiritual needs, through visits with local ministers, attendance at religious services whenever possible, spiritual reading material, and others.
Encourages intellectual / educational development through literature, lectures, movies, cultural events, and other activities available in the community.
Organizes specialty and holiday events, luncheons, and dinners
Visits bed-bound residents, writes letters for them, runs errands. This may include assisting residents to church services, appointments, etc.
Is responsible for the smooth operation of the resident council and its documentation. Provides resident council outcomes and updates to Administrator.
Will contact relatives at residents’ request and may act as liaison with relatives.
Requisitions, and upon approval of Administrator, purchases supplies, equipment, and materials to carry out programs.
Is responsible for appearance of work area.
Must maintain documentation of activities to meet all state and federal requirements.
Responsible for activity department staff scheduling.
Responsible for budgetary compliance with staffing and overtime
Create, maintain and manage volunteer groups.
Perform other duties as directed by the Administrator.
Qualifications A minimum of a high school education or high school. A qualified professional who is a qualified therapeutic recreation specialist or an activities professional who: Is licensed or registered, if applicable, by the State in which practicing; AND
Is eligible for certification as a therapeutic recreation specialist or as an activities professional by a recognized accrediting body on or after October 1, 1990 or has two (2) years of experience in a social or recreational program within the last 5 years, one of which was full-time in a therapeutic activities program; or is a qualified occupational therapist or occupational therapy assistant or has completed a training course approved by the State.
Knowledge and Skills
Customer Service Oriented
Ability to be patient while interacting with challenged or difficult residents
Knowledge of activity programs developed to engage adult and geriatric residents
Skill in conducting arts & crafts, music, games and associated activities
Demonstrates organizational and critical thinking skills
Strong interpersonal skills
Ability to work independently, problem solve and make decisions as necessary
Ability to create a resident-centered environment
Knowledge of policies and procedures and state and federal regulations
Required Responsibilities Successful demonstration of work standards, quality work product, productivity, and job knowledge are standard expectations for all company employees.
Core Competencies
Caring/Compassion
Accountability
Dependability
Adaptability/Flexibility
Effective Communication
Confidentiality
Team Player
Dedication
Physical Demands
Stand
Walk
Sit
Talk or hear
Finger, handle or feet
Push/pull
Stop, kneel, crouch or crawl
Reach with hands and arms
Taste or smell
This job requires that force be exerted by weight being lifted, carried, pushed, or pulled. Levels of effort include: Up to 10 lbs, Up to 20 lbs, Up to 50 lbs, Up to 100 lbs, > 100 lbs.
Vision
Close Vision
Distance Vision
Color Vision
Peripheral Vision
Depth Perception
Ability to Adjust Focus
No Special Vision Requirements
Hearing
Ability to hear alarms on equipment
Ability to hear client call
Ability to hear instructions from physician/department staff
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Job Overview Summary: The Activity Director plans, organizes, and directs the activity program and staff in order to fulfill the social, psychosocial, and therapeutic needs of the residents. The Activity Director includes but is not limited to: provide entertainment, intercommunication, exercise, relaxation, opportunity to express creative talent, spiritual needs, MDS assessments, staff scheduling, hiring, overtime, budgeting, volunteers, safe workplace, harmonious workplace, customer service, policies and procedures, federal and state compliance. The Activity Director must lead by example by promoting positive morale within their department and throughout the facility by smiling and greeting residents, families and all employees. Reports directly to the Administrator. Note: The following duties are illustrative and not exhaustive. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related, or a logical assignment to the position. Depending on assigned area of responsibility, incumbents in the position may perform some or all of the activities described below.
Functions
Participates in daily morning meeting.
Develop and maintain a schedule for virtual visitation for residents.
Active member of the QAPI team, prepares reports accordingly
Creates monthly activity calendars to be hung for resident reference prior to the start of the calendar month.
Initiates and promotes activities both within and outside the facility (when able) to stimulate and promote resident interest, communication and general well-being.
Encourages hobbies and provide materials and supplies in keeping with each resident’s financial status and department budget. Encourages, Instructs and supervises craft activities among residents, in groups or individually, in recreational areas or in residents’ rooms.
Coordinates salon/beauty services
Plans parties, provides games, and encourages residents to assist in the planning, such as making table decorations, wrapping gifts, trimming room or area, and other similar activities.
Encourages residents to participate in religious activities to fulfill their basic spiritual needs, through visits with local ministers, attendance at religious services whenever possible, spiritual reading material, and others.
Encourages intellectual / educational development through literature, lectures, movies, cultural events, and other activities available in the community.
Organizes specialty and holiday events, luncheons, and dinners
Visits bed-bound residents, writes letters for them, runs errands. This may include assisting residents to church services, appointments, etc.
Is responsible for the smooth operation of the resident council and its documentation. Provides resident council outcomes and updates to Administrator.
Will contact relatives at residents’ request and may act as liaison with relatives.
Requisitions, and upon approval of Administrator, purchases supplies, equipment, and materials to carry out programs.
Is responsible for appearance of work area.
Must maintain documentation of activities to meet all state and federal requirements.
Responsible for activity department staff scheduling.
Responsible for budgetary compliance with staffing and overtime
Create, maintain and manage volunteer groups.
Perform other duties as directed by the Administrator.
Qualifications A minimum of a high school education or high school. A qualified professional who is a qualified therapeutic recreation specialist or an activities professional who: Is licensed or registered, if applicable, by the State in which practicing; AND
Is eligible for certification as a therapeutic recreation specialist or as an activities professional by a recognized accrediting body on or after October 1, 1990 or has two (2) years of experience in a social or recreational program within the last 5 years, one of which was full-time in a therapeutic activities program; or is a qualified occupational therapist or occupational therapy assistant or has completed a training course approved by the State.
Knowledge and Skills
Customer Service Oriented
Ability to be patient while interacting with challenged or difficult residents
Knowledge of activity programs developed to engage adult and geriatric residents
Skill in conducting arts & crafts, music, games and associated activities
Demonstrates organizational and critical thinking skills
Strong interpersonal skills
Ability to work independently, problem solve and make decisions as necessary
Ability to create a resident-centered environment
Knowledge of policies and procedures and state and federal regulations
Required Responsibilities Successful demonstration of work standards, quality work product, productivity, and job knowledge are standard expectations for all company employees.
Core Competencies
Caring/Compassion
Accountability
Dependability
Adaptability/Flexibility
Effective Communication
Confidentiality
Team Player
Dedication
Physical Demands
Stand
Walk
Sit
Talk or hear
Finger, handle or feet
Push/pull
Stop, kneel, crouch or crawl
Reach with hands and arms
Taste or smell
This job requires that force be exerted by weight being lifted, carried, pushed, or pulled. Levels of effort include: Up to 10 lbs, Up to 20 lbs, Up to 50 lbs, Up to 100 lbs, > 100 lbs.
Vision
Close Vision
Distance Vision
Color Vision
Peripheral Vision
Depth Perception
Ability to Adjust Focus
No Special Vision Requirements
Hearing
Ability to hear alarms on equipment
Ability to hear client call
Ability to hear instructions from physician/department staff
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