SLS INSTRUCTOR / Mission Viejo- Thurs-Sat NOC
AbleLight · Lake Forest, CA · 3 wk ago
Education$18.25–$20.75/hrFull-time
Essential Duties
- Provide supervision to the individual while acquiring skills necessary for successful employment.
- Support the individual with personal appearance/hygiene, screening/application/interview process, building a network, preparing a resume, time management, communication, working under direct supervision and safety awareness.
- Provide supervision to the individual while accessing facilitated communication devices which may include Braille, Sign Language, finger spelling, augmentative devices, development of adaptations as per choice, mannerism, etc.
- Train and supervise on how to use a telephone, cell phone, internet, etc.
- Provide supervision and training to the individual on how to access public transportation, familiarizing themselves with bus routes, DMV materials, obtaining bus passes, etc.
- Provide supervision and training on how to enroll in classes, apply for financial aid, school/class selection, maintain attendance, complete assignments, encourage, etc.
- Training may include parent skills, family life education and sexual education.
- Provide supervision and train individuals in basic hygiene tasks and at times tend to individual with bathing and assist the individuals with proper dressing for weather and environment.
- Provide supervision and training on how to safely and confidently access public professionals, develop natural supports in all settings.
- Provide supervision and training in recognizing stranger danger safety skills, recognition of safe vs. unsafe environments, street safety skills.
- Provide supervision and training on how to remain safe in the event of an emergency such as fire, earthquake, and any other emergency. Promote awareness of the use and purpose of 911 and emergency services.
- Provide supervision and support in most advantageous access of all possible public/community resources.
- Provide supervision and training on health and fitness including diet programs, exercise, medical conditions, making healthy food choices, etc.
- Support the individual during medical appointments by communicating updates or concerns regarding health and/or medication.
- Supervise, train, and support with proper storage, documentation, and procedures for medication.
- Provide supervision and training to individual with following recommendation diet and nutrition needs. At times, SLS Instructors will help individual with feeding by providing hand over hand supervision.
- Provide supervision and training to individual on maintaining a safe and clean-living environment. Also, able to provide support on completing necessary laundry tasks.
- Provide supervision and support to the individual with becoming aware of their rights, identifying when their rights are being violated, use of legal rights, self-reliance, self-esteem, empowerment, etc.
- Provide supervision and training to individual while accessing Medi-Cal benefits, applying for SSI, Medi-Cal, assist and train the individual how to make appointments, cancel appointments, attend appointments, Immigration/citizen process, etc.
- Provide supervision and support with shopping for groceries in the community. SLS Instructors will support individual in making healthy food choices, and assist with budgeting and price comparison.
Knowledge, Skill, And Abilities
- At least 6 months direct supervision in the field of working with individuals with the developmental and disabilities population.
- Ability to read, analyze and interpret general regulations.
- Ability to write legibly and accurately notes relating to an individual’s goals/objectives.
- Able to speak English and any language based on the individual needs.
- Able to use independent judgement during services and emergencies.
- Possess a cell phone to be used to communicate with management and complete payroll responsibilities (view schedule, submit Time-Off request, punch in/out, and other duties).
Our Values
- Mission First
- One AbleLight
- Christian Love
Minimum Job Qualifications
- Education: High School diploma or equivalent preferred but not required unless directed by state regulations.
- Experience: Additional experience with people with developmental disabilities preferred or as required by regulations.
- Lic or Cert: Program specific based on state requirements: may or may not need a Driver's License with no negative Motor Vehicle Record findings.