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House Parent Couple for Developmentally Disabled Adults - Fort Myers, FL
House Parent Couple for Developmentally Disabled Adults - Fort Myers, FL
WHY DO WE SHOW EXPIRED LISTINGS?
Staff oversees the day-to-day activities of the home, trains and transports residents, has health care responsibilities and assists with home operations. This is a “live-in” position, with a package that includes a competitive salary, a separate apartment adjoining the facility and utilities. The schedule is a seven days, 24 hours shift on duty followed by being off for seven days. Couple will be allowed to live in apartment while off duty if they choose to. An added bonus is scheduling flexibility and even longer periods off at a time possible with each staff couple actually working half the year.
Position Available
This is a “live-in” position, with a package that includes a competitive salary, a separate apartment adjoining the facility and utilities. The schedule is a seven days, 24 hours shift on duty followed by being off for seven days. An added bonus is scheduling flexibility and even longer periods off at a time possible with each staff couple actually working half the year.
Position Summary
The Resident Trainer is an employee hired to oversee the day-to-day activities of the home to promote maximum growth intellectually, spiritually, physically, socially, emotionally, and vocationally.
Staff guide and train residents in personal hygiene and grooming, caring for their home, individual and group behavior, meal preparation, and other similar life skills. Health/Mental/Dental care responsibilities, the management of medications, transportation and supporting the residents in their volunteer jobs and various activities are also key components required of the Resident Trainer.
Spiritual Qualifications
- Mature Christians with personal integrity, character and reputation and willing to model Christian values and lifestyle to the residents.
- A desire to seek and serve God and His kingdom.
- A willingness to encourage residents to grow spiritually through devotions, prayer at meals, Harbor Life Group participation and regular church attendance.
Education, Experience and Skills Required
- High school diploma or higher degree.
- Must be at least 21 years of age.
- Must hold a current valid driver’s license and have a good driving record.
- One year experience providing direct services with persons who have a developmental disability, child care setting, medical, psychiatric, or nursing; or at least 120 hours of direct services to recipients with complex behavior problems.
- Must possess good communication skills and professional manner when relating to staff, residents, vendors and families.
- Ability to manage time, set priorities and to organize and follow structured routines.
- Must demonstrate exceptional problem solving and customer service skills.
- Ability to work in partnership with others in a team approach.
Physical Requirements
- Must be in good physical, mental and emotional health and able to assist residents as needed.
- Able to bend, reach, lift, drive, use cleaning supplies, and assist with yard maintenance.
General Qualifications
- Have no children at home or pets.
- Meet all of the employment qualifications and pass all background screenings. This includes criminal and drug screenings.
- Conditional of successfull completion of all initial training requirements and annual training.
Care of Residents & Home
- Management of Medications
- Health/Mental/Dental Care Responsibilities
- Training in Life Skills
- Food Service Responsibilities
- Support of Resident’s Volunteer Jobs and Activities
- Transportation of Residents (must have current vehicle insurance on personal vehicle)
- Home Maintenance Responsibilities
Essential Duties & Responsibilities
- Follow guidelines concerning supervised medication management to residents.
- Train and supervise residents in proper bedroom and bathroom maintenance, room/closet organization, and laundry procedures.
- Assure proper training for residents, this may include: getting along with others, selected life skill goals, fire drills, and health and safety training.
- Conduct and document training of residents. Write reports and submit as required.
- Maintain confidentiality of resident information and records.
- Assist and encourage resident’s in reading, participating in and adhering to their weekly schedule. This includes classes, scheduled activities and home tasks.
- Assure that residents follow a daily hygiene and grooming routine and provide assistance and training as needed. Redirect residents if not properly clean or dressed.
- Listen to residents who may need to express an opinion or concern and make referral to Manager when appropriate.
- As needed supervise residents during special activities, group gatherings, and off campus outings.
- Communicate with staff regarding resident’s needs.