Community Support Staff - Wall Township
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Community Support Staff - Wall Township

Aurora Staffing

Location: Belmar,NJ, USA

Date: 2024-12-12T20:06:10Z

Job Description:

Overview:

Aurora Staffing works collaboratively with you to find your ideal position within our network, caring for and supporting people with disabilities, while working to continuously advance your career. Aurora Staffing is non-profit organization, recruiting passionate and dedicated people to make the difference in the lives of individuals with disabilities throughout the Woods System of Care in Pennsylvania and New Jersey.

This position is for Allies Inc.:

We are excited that youre interested in becoming a part of our team. Wed love to help you grow in your current career or start your journey on a brand, new career path. At Allies, youll have the opportunity to work with passionate and talented people in a supportive and positive environment. We celebrate the diversity of our staff, value sharing new ideas and different perspectives, and work together with the common goal of enriching the lives of those with special needs.

Benefits

  • Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
  • Life and Disability Insurance
  • Paid time off
  • On-site FREE medical center
  • 403b retirement plan
  • Continuing education programs
  • Tuition-assisted program
  • Career growth opportunities
  • Professional Development Assistance Programs
  • Tuition reimbursement Program

Salary: Starting at $19.13 / hr depending on education / experience

Job Summary

A Direct Support Professional promotes the community inclusion and support of people with intellectual/developmental disabilities by directly working with individuals in their homes and communities.

Responsibilities:
  • Support individuals as needed in daily living activities such as personal and health management, communication, self-advocacy, realizing personal and educational goals, meal planning and preparation, shopping, housekeeping, laundry, basic home maintenance and safety, recreation, home management, financial management and decision making.
  • Participate in the development of Individual Support Plans (ISP) and Planning Team meetings as needed.
  • Complete all required paperwork accurately including, but not limited to, critical logs, ISP data, etc
  • Comply with Archway Programs policies and DDD/DHS licensing standards.
  • Cooperates fully with Archway Programs, the Division of Developmental Disabilities, Department of Human Services and Department of Children and Families staff in any and all licensing, inspections and/ or investigations.
  • Promote and demonstrate ethical and professional conduct at all times.
  • Work towards advancing the mission and values of Archway Programs.
  • Ensure that all necessary program resources are used to meet the needs of the clients.
  • Participate in quality improvement projects.
  • Assist with the implementation of high quality individual support plans.
  • Promote and participate in Archway Programs Risk Management and Performance Improvement goals addressing the health and safety of customers and employees.
  • Promote inclusion for clients through meaningful and high quality community activities.
  • Support clients as needed in developing friendships and establishing desired relationships with peers.
  • Complete household chores to the extent necessary to maintain high standards of health, sanitation, safety and building maintenance at all times.
  • Assist clients in receiving needed medical, dental and counseling services.
  • Communicate with clients families and day and employment program personnel as assigned by supervisor.
  • Assist in maintaining records of medical/dental services, petty cash funds and client funds entrusted to the company as assigned by supervisor.
  • Serve as shift supervisor as assigned by supervisor.
  • Administer medication to clients who need support taking medication.
  • Attend staff meetings and all required training programs as assigned by the supervisor.
  • Transport clients in company vehicles as required.
Qualifications:
  • High school diploma (or equivalent) with one (1) year of experience in a responsible, paid position.

  • Experience working with individuals with developmental disabilities or the elderly preferred.

  • Valid unrestricted driver's license with a good driving record.

  • The ability to sit, bend, squat, reach, be agile, physically pursue individuals on foot and stand for several hours at a time.

  • Must be able to read, write and verbally communicate in English and direct/respond to individuals needs.

  • Must be able to lift a minimum of 50 pounds.

About Allies Inc.

Allies, Inc. is a leading New Jersey nonprofit agency dedicated to supporting youth and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities in achieving their highest level of independence. We accomplish this through comprehensive programs and services designed to meet the specialized needs and goals of each person we support. Currently we serve over 350 individuals throughout the state of New Jersey.

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