Living Service Trainer (Care Taker) (Fremont)
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Living Service Trainer (Care Taker) (Fremont)

Friends of Children with Special Needs

Location: Fremont,CA, USA

Date: 2024-09-20T07:26:58Z

Job Description:
Position Title: Trainer for Supported Living Service (SLS) and Independent Living Service (ILS)Job Type: Part Time or Full TimeReporting Supervisor: Program Manager and Director of Living Service ProgramJOB SUMMARY:Friends of Children with Special Needs (FCSN) is a nonprofit organization. FCSN Living Service Program is seeking an energetic, patient, detail-oriented, and reliable trainer. The position is responsible for providing training and supervision to adults with developmental challenges. Work locations in Fremont and/or San Jose area.ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:Under the supervision of Case Manager, the essential functions of the Living Service (LS) Trainer are to
  • provide personal care assistance, supervision and support and to optimize participant's success in their living arrangements;
  • conduct training and personalized assistance to enhance participant's health, independence and overall skills; and
  • transport participants for essential living functions and community engagement. This position involves implementing Person-Centered Thinking (PCT) activities, promoting participants' living skills, ensuring their well-being, and maintaining a safe and supportive living
  • RESPONSIBILITIES:
    • Provide training, personal care assistance and support to participant in maximizing living skills, independence, optimal health, emotional stability, and community
    • Provide close supervision, assistance and engagement to ensure participant's safety, well-being and needs are
    • Supervise and/or Assist with personal care tasks (bathing, brushing, dressing, grooming, and toileting), household maintenance tasks, healthy meal preparation, health monitoring and medication management.
    • Observe and timely report changes in the participant's physical or mental health to
    • Conduct training and organize a variety of activities tailored to participant's diverse needs, skills and interests.
    • Motivate and actively engage participants in living-skill training, classes, activities and healthy lifestyle practices to promote their overall skills and optimal
    • Offer emotional support, engage in conversation, and provide companionship to enhance the well- being of the
    • Assist participants in exploring community resources, planning, and attending community
    • Transport participants for grocery shopping, leisure activities, Special Olympic practices/tournament, preferred outings and community engagement and as needed
    • Implement positive behavioral prevention strategies and intervention
    • Assist participants to self-administer prescribed medication or over-counter med. Record on the medication log with signatures.
    • Effectively and respectfully communicate with participants, families, team members and supervisors.
    • Document participant's daily service log, behaviors, participation, activities, objective tracking and incidents.
    • Complete quarterly, semi-annual and annual PCT ISP reports in a timely manner and engage
    participants in achieving their ISP objectives.
    • Engage in precautionary practices to mitigate health, safety and any other risks to participants' well- being.
    • Follow established safety protocols and emergency procedures, intervening as
    • Perform first aid, CPR, and other emergency services (e.g. evacuations) as appropriate to the needs of
    • Participate in team meetings and contribute to the development of care
    • Attend staff meetings, apartment meetings, and staff training (All training and meetings are mandatory).
    • Communicate proactively with supervisors regarding participants' well-being, needs, incidents, concerns,
    • Be a supportive team player, support coworkers and promote team
    • Respect participants' rights, dignity, privacy. Timely report observations or evidence of violations of any of the personal rights and dependent adult and elder
    • Comply with HIPAA law and confidentiality.
    • Participate in FCSN special events and
    REQUIREMENTS:
  • Education: A high school diploma is required; a higher education degree is
  • Experience: have at least one year of experience working with the developmentally disabled or being an enthusiastic, quick learner with an impeccable work
  • Professional Skills
    • Good oral and written communications skills in
    • Good behavioral management
    • Ability to teach, conduct training, arrange activities, work effectively and
    • Sufficient skills in using Microsoft Office applications, email, and data entry,
    • Ability to adapt to the changing needs of participants and respond to unexpected
    • Strong attention to detail, organizational skills, and the ability to multi-task to meet deadlines
    • Proficient critical thinking skills in decision making situations, good organizational and record keeping skills, and good independent
  • Environmental Conditions
    • Must be able to meet flexible schedule and be open to assignments and
    • Able and willing to perform tasks that may involve lifting (25 lbs), bending, and assisting with personal care and mobility
    • Extensive amount of time driving and transporting clients in the community, standing and
    • Must have a reliable vehicle with full car insurance (proof of vehicle insurance), clean DMV record and willing to transport participants in personal vehicle for participants' traveling
    • Use electronic devices for documentation and
  • Personality Traits:
    • Patient, caring, empathetic, with a genuine commitment to enhancing the quality of life for program participants.
    • Take initiative, energetic, reliable, multi-tasks, a quick
    • Have a creative, innovative, open, and positive mindset and a 'Can Do' attitude.
    • Have great interpersonal skills, collaborate with diverse people, and maintain a positive, uplifting, and optimistic work environment.
  • COMPANY WIDE JOB REQUIREMENTS:
    • Must pass DOJ fingerprint-based background clearance prior to
    • Must pass a health screening and TB test prior to
    • Must possess a valid driver's license and have a clean driving record.
    • Obtain valid CPR and First Aid Certificate within one month of
    • Use of mask when recommended/required by local Public Health
    BENEFITS:
    • 401(k) & matching
    • Dental/Vision/Health insurance
    • Life/AD&D insurance
    • Paid time off (PTO)
    • Holiday Pay
    • Sign on Bonus/ Referral Bonus Program
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