ARS Behavioral Aide Residential, AM *ASL Fluency Required*
Essential Functions
- Provides ongoing monitoring and interaction with consumers to include training on basic living skills (BLS) according to assessed needs and implementation of behavioral plans if applicable
- Mets daily productivity standards through individual and group BLS services
- Aids consumers with personal care issues (bathing, toileting, and other personal hygiene issues), medication use, chores, and safety issues
- Demonstrates the willingness to work at any ARS facility based on staffing needs
- Prepares consumer meals according to consumer’s individualized dietary orders, posted menus and responsible for stocking of food and household items
- Demonstrates the ability to recognize the elements of a crisis state and takes a proactive approach to deescalate or resolve the situation
- Ongoing compliance with Nurse Delegation Program, including recertification requirements
- Ensures adherence to the posted household schedule, individual appointments, and implements planned activities
- Transports consumers to and from appointments/outings
- Models appropriate behavior including communication skills, grooming, manners, etc.
- Works with consumers and staff to ensure house cleanliness
- Performs hand off communication at shift change and effectively collaborates with the treatment team members
- Ensures ongoing compliance with routine health and safety tasks for both house and vehicles
- Reports accident or driving violations to supervisor and human resources
- Sets aside time for supervision and consultation as needed
- Takes part in Performance Improvement activities
- Participates in AltaPointe committees as required
- Completes assigned tasks in a timely manner
- Fulfills all AltaPointe policies and procedures
- Attends appropriate in-services training and other workshops
Physical Requirements
- Frequent to constant standing while organizing/stocking groceries
- Sitting is frequent by nature; however, extended sitting could be up to 1.5 hours for documentation and 1 hour for group time
- Squatting/lunging frequently to stock/organize groceries/supplies in pantry and to retrieve pots/pans needed for cooking and to lift pans out of the oven
- Strong grasp is needed frequently to constantly handle groceries/supplies when lifting, and while cooking
- Fine Manipulation for writing and handling paperwork
- Pushing/pulling force 5 pounds force (horizontal) to open standing freezer doors to access groceries
- Lifting various ranges from the floor to overhead with weights up to 5-15 pounds frequently, 30-40 pounds from the floor to 48 inches to stock groceries/supplies occasionally, 50 pounds from floor to waist 1-2 times per day
- May be required to perform mopping, sweeping, making beds, washing/drying clothes for consumers
Pay
The pay range for this position is $15.00 - $18.00 per hour, based on experience and qualifications.
Schedule
This position is a "self-scheduling" position. Employees choose their preferred shifts 6 weeks in advance based on the availability of opportunities to work in their location or approved alternate locations. Full-time employees are required to work 3, 12-hour shifts per week (700 to 700) including rotating weekends; Part-time are 1-2 shifts per week depending on the location; and PRN (as needed) are required to work about 1 time or more per month and other shifts. The preferred shifts are a guide for the supervisors to build the schedule around the employees' preferences, and generally are similar to the finalized schedule. The preferred shifts are not guaranteed and the schedule could change at any time based on the needs in the facility. Also, on occasion, overtime may be required and scheduled in advance.