Family Model Provider for Shelby County
Benefits
- Training & development
Key Responsibilities
You will open your heart and home by offering room and board to one or two individuals with disabilities. You will be responsible for providing person-centered direct personal care, including activities of daily living such as cooking, bathing, cleaning, medication administration assistance, and accompanying individuals to medical appointments. Your support will play a crucial role in helping the individuals thrive, achieve independence, and work towards their personal goals and outcomes outlined in their PCSP (Person-Centered Support Plan).
Qualifications and Experience
- Minimum of 1 year of experience working with individuals with intellectual disabilities.
- A clear criminal background check is a must.
- Access to a safe and accessible home or apartment with a dedicated bedroom for the individuals, especially if wheelchair accessibility is required.
- A reliable vehicle and valid auto insurance and driver's license for transportation.
- Completion of all required training, including Relias, Medication Administration Certification, CPR and First Aid.
- Access to a personal computer with internet connectivity for documentation purposes.
- A high school graduate or equivalent education preferred.
Compensation
$650.00 - $800.00 per week
About the Role
Thrive Homes is a recognized provider of Family Model services for DDA Waiver and ECF/Choices Enrollees. We are dedicated to creating a supportive and inclusive environment for individuals with disabilities. We are looking for compassionate and dedicated individuals to join us in this important role of providing a nurturing home and comprehensive care to our program participants.
Schedule
In-person
Work Setting
Live-in
Company Description
At Thrive Homes, Inc., we are dedicated to enriching the lives of both our participants and their families through person-centered care, support, and information. Our vision is to create a self-directed community where individuals with developmental disabilities can thrive and lead fulfilling lives.