MAIN FUNCTION:
Provide quality support by means of direct care, training and instruction for person supported with developmental disabilities including, assistance with day to day living activities and skills, developmental training, and vocational training to uphold the person’s supported rights. Correctly administer medications.
Requirements
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Provide supports for Activities of Daily Living (ADL). Identify and report suspected violations toward person supported to appropriate authorities. Ensure that all abuse is reported verbally and on an incident report at the time it occurs. Abuse includes: physical, sexual, verbal, psychological, neglect, exploitation or maltreatment. Uphold person supported right to a healthy and mature environment for living, learning and employment.
Report on individual’s status via daily notes or PA notes. Complete appropriate documentation concerning care of person supported supported. Areas to report should include, but not be limited to:
General health status Illness or injury Social conversation
Activity level/Interaction Status Seizure activity Employment (if applicable)
Mental / emotional status Abuse/neglect Materials, supplies as needed
Personal hygiene status Unusual Incident
Provide assistance to the person supported to ensure that the residential setting is clean and free from harm. Comply with proper fire procedures, drill and other emergency protocol as dictated by agency and/or state guidelines.
Respect individuality, personal decisions, choice of communication and need for personal space. Read and abide by the Individual Support Plan (ISP)/Behavioral Support Plan (BSP) and all aspects of the program consistently. Encourage independence by utilizing opportunities to teach during daily activities. Assist person supported with routine household chores. Perform household duties as outlined by the specific guidelines of the residential area. Follow dietary plans recommended by the nutritionist (if applicable) and encourage person supported to make choices within the plan guidelines. Assist or perform, if necessary, hygiene as needed for the person supported. Specialized supports may include bathing, showering, shampooing, dental hygiene, ear hygiene, menses care, and toileting needs. Become med certified and know the person supported medications, purpose and side effects.
Assist the person supported in appropriate community outings of which the person has expressed interest and capability. Assist person supported to learn about appropriate social behavior and celebrating successful attainment. Ensure that clothing is appropriate for the weather and the type of outing; pack items that are necessary to meet individual needs, i.e. special drinking cups, wheelchair.
Attend all training outlined by the DIDD, state and agency guidelines. Communicate with co-workers and supervisors on a regular basis and complete all required documentation.
WORK ETHICS
QUALIFICATIONS:
Must have a valid driver’s license, acceptable driving record acceptable to insurance carrier.
Complete mandatory training provided upon employment.
Must be able to read and write English.
PHYSICAL AND MENTAL DEMANDS:

Founded in 1997, Nia Association was created with a vision of compassion and economic development that has supported many adults and youth. We believe everyone should have a “purpose for living”. Our intention is to ensure the individuals we support receive opportunities designed by themselves and their families while being in the best interest.