What are the responsibilities and job description for the Activities Aide/Part-Time position at Paloma Springs Healthcare?
Reports to: Activity Director
Supervises: None
Classification: Non-Exempt Hourly
Position Description
- Assists in the development and delivery of activity/recreational programs to promote the residents’ opportunities for engaging in normal life enhancement pursuits and to increase and/or maintain functioning levels.
- Encourages resident participation in group and individual activities including arts/crafts, community outings, religious activities, intellectual/educational activities, community/center service activities, recreational activities, etc.
• Maintains precautions/limitations list on each resident. • Assists Activity/Recreation Director in the organization and supervision of the volunteer program including recruiting and training volunteers. • Assists with Resident Council Meetings when necessary.
- Assists in planning community activities that jointly include the community, staff, families and residents.
- Assists in the completion of a monthly calendar of available activity/recreational programs and posts it in the center.
- Other duties, responsibilities and activities may change or assigned at any time with or without notice. General Responsibilities
- Attends and participates in scheduled training, educational classes, and meetings to maintain current certification as applicable; Attends and participates in in-service training as mandated by regulatory agencies and company policy.
- Adheres to work schedules in completing and performing assigned tasks; completes all assigned tasks in a timely manner as instructed by the direct supervisor.
- Adheres to established employee policies.
- Adheres to established dress code. Customer Service Responsibilities
- Models customer service principals throughout the center and promotes appreciation of our customer’s needs.
- Treats residents, residents’ family members, visitors and fellow employees with courtesy, respect, and dignity.
- Presents professional image through appearance, behavior and speech.
- Explains procedures to residents before administering services. Residents Rights
- Understands, upholds and promotes the rights of the residents.
- Ensures residents can exercise rights without interference, coercion, discrimination, or reprisal from the facility.
- Ensures protected health information is kept confidential.
- Ensures resident concerns/complaints are responded to with tact and urgency.
- Reports allegations of resident abuse, neglect and/or misappropriation of resident property.
- Coordinates effective communication with Residents and Companions by assuring all arrangements for providing interpreters and/or other auxiliary aids and services needed by Residents and Responsible Party are made, including scheduling interpreters through outside agencies and scheduling staff interpreters, if any; and ensuring appropriate maintenance, repair, replacement and distribution of auxiliary aids.
Safety and Sanitation
- Reports observations concerning structural, equipment, and furniture defects and malfunctioning to appropriate personnel.
- Follows established safety policies and procedures.
- Identifies and corrects safety hazards; reports safety concerns as required.
- Observes safety needs of residents as indicated in care plan.
- Wears and/or uses safety equipment and supplies when indicated and properly trained to use.
- Demonstrates job-specific knowledge of fire and disaster preparedness during drills or actual situations. Staff Development
- Attends and participates in scheduled in-service training, educational classes and meetings to maintain current certification as applicable and as managed by regulatory agencies and company policies.
- Ensures that small group meetings are held per company policy.
- Communicates new Policy & Procedures and regulations to staff to ensure compliance.
Qualifications
- High School Diploma or equivalent, required.
- Activities Certification, preferred.
- One-year experience working in long term care.
- One years of experience conducting social/recreational programs within the past five years, preferred.
Travel
- May escort residents to outside appointments.
Principal Contacts
- Works closely with residents, families, and nursing staff; Works with family and community resource agencies
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