PRN Residential Counselor (6149)
About The Arc
The Arc Prince George’s County serves more than 600 individuals with disabilities through a variety of programs, services and supports. Our primary areas of support are community living, family and personal supports, employment services, and day programs - all with an emphasis on person-centered community involvement and inclusion. To learn more about us, please visit www.thearcofpgc.org.
Position Summary
The PRN Residential Counselor is responsible for supporting individuals with developmental disabilities in a community-based home. You will provide assistance to the individuals in the development of linkages to the community through recreation planning, transportation, accompaniment to community-based events, and in personal care as needed. Other responsibilities include providing assistance with household maintenance, budgetary/financial management, shopping, and meal preparation.
$1,000 Sign on Bonus
Working hours/days: PRN / As Needed. Must be available to work at least 2 shifts per month. Days and hours may vary. Please note: This is not a full-time position
Location
Residential homes within Prince George’s County
Key Responsibilities
- Healthcare & Medication Support
- Implement nursing plans and follow medical recommendations
- Administer medications in compliance with regulations
- Accompany individuals to medical appointments and provide accurate medical information
- Observe, document, and report medical concerns in a timely manner
- Individual Plan & Behavioral Support
- Review and follow Individual and Behavior Support Plans
- Accurately document outcomes, target behaviors, and progress
- Apply behavior support strategies consistently
- Incident Reporting & Safety
- Respond appropriately to incidents or injuries
- Complete incident reports accurately and promptly per agency policy
- Maintain awareness of safety practices at all times
- Community Integration
- Plan and support participation in recreational, leisure, and community activities
- Provide transportation to appointments, activities, and places of worship as needed
- Encourage healthy lifestyles, exercise, and social engagement
- Promote family involvement and collaboration
- Personal Care
- Assist with personal hygiene, grooming, and daily living activities as needed
- Provide guidance and monitoring to encourage independence
- Support medical treatments and medication assistance when required
- Financial Support
- Communication & Documentation
- Communicate respectfully and effectively with individuals, families, and team members
- Complete all documentation clearly, accurately, and on time
- Train and support relief staff as needed
- Accurately record work hours and mileage
- Household Maintenance
- Perform routine household tasks and cleaning
- Prepare meals based on individual preferences and dietary needs
- Maintain a safe, comfortable, and welcoming home environment
- Assist with minor household upkeep tasks as needed
- Professionalism & Teamwork
- Model positive, professional behavior aligned with agency values
- Maintain confidentiality at all times
- Complete required trainings and updates on time
- Be punctual, dependable, and reliable
- Work collaboratively as part of a team
- A high school diploma or equivalent
- At least 1 year of related experience working with children or adults in a caregiving setting
- A valid driver’s license held for a minimum of 2 years with no more than 2 points, a clean driving record, and a reliable personal vehicle
- Ability to successfully complete all The Arc training requirements
- Strong computer skills
- Excellent communication skills and demonstrated caregiving abilities