Personal Care Provider
About the role
An in-home personal care provider works with children and adolescents with intellectual disabilities. The provider will work 1:1 with the individual on goals established as part of the individual's In Home Supports plan. Goals may focus on but are not limited to increasing independence with activities of daily living, increasing social/communication skills and gaining life skills.
Responsibilities
- Work 1:1 with the individual on goals established as part of the individual's In Home Supports plan.
- Identify and address support needs of individuals with disabilities, particularly those with autism.
- Be energetic, observant, a great communicator, and able to make community connections on behalf of the child they support.
- Transportation is required for this position. Candidate must possess a valid driver’s license, a clean driving record, and proof of insurance.
- All candidates must pass a background check which includes, but is not limited to, criminal and driving records.
Requirements
- Experience in any of the following areas will be considered: LNA, CNA, DSP, Direct Support Professional, patient care, client care, aide, paraprofessional, youth counselor, residential support, childcare, disability, brain injury, brain disorders, mental health, nursing, medical provider, treatment provider, elderly, hospice, caretaker, homemaker, home health, home provider, PCA, companion care, home health aide, nanny educator, teacher, resident, behavior support, or para educator.
Benefits
We provide comprehensive training and ongoing support to ensure success in the role.
Pay
Competitive hourly rate based on experience and qualifications.
Schedule
Varying hours available to meet individual needs, typically ranging from 20 to 40 hours per week.
Qualifications
Valid driver’s license, clean driving record, and proof of insurance are required.
Skills
Energetic, observant, great communicator, ability to make community connections, and experience working with individuals with disabilities, particularly those with autism.
Benefits
Comprehensive training and ongoing support provided.