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Arc of Onondaga Day Habilitation DSP Team Leader in Syracuse, New York

15.80-16.80 per hour | Posted 14-Jun-2024 (EST) | Syracuse, NY, USA | Hourly | Full Time

Day Habilitation Team Leader

Full-Time Opening

The Day Habilitation Team Leader is responsible for providing support, guidance and assistance to individuals with developmental disabilities served by Arc of Onondaga. This position is also responsible for providing hands-on assistance, instruction, and guidance, while implementing individuals' plans, goals, and objectives to attain independence and integration in the community. The Day Habilitation Team Leader is also responsible for assisting the Day Habilitation Program Manager in the daily operations of the program as described below. They will act in the capacity of the Program Manager in the absence of the Program Manager.. This position reports directly to the Day Habilitation Manager.

Requirements

  • Provides hands-on assistance, instruction, guidance, training and supervision on an individual, small, or large group basis to individuals with developmental disabilities in various settings as your first allegiance is to the person you support. All other activities and functions you perform flow from this allegiance.

  • Respect the human dignity and uniqueness of the people you support. Recognize each person you support as valuable and help others understand their value.

  • Acts as a member of the integrated team, providing feedback, suggestions, etc for program plans. Assists, as requested, in assessment and evaluation of individual's needs and abilities.

  • Assists in providing a safe environment for the individuals served, through timely reporting of facility or equipment maintenance or replacement needs, as well as participating in building evacuation or fire drills. Helps maintain a sanitary environment of assigned unit, by performing cleaning responsibilities, and routine practice of infection control procedures.

  • Support the emotional, physical, and personal well-being of the individuals receiving support. Encourage growth and recognize the autonomy of the individuals receiving support while being attentive and energetic in reducing their risk of harm.

  • Assists program participants with personal care and hygiene needs as needed, including but not limited to: toileting, dining, showering, dressing, and grooming. Demonstrates appropriate techniques in all physical interactions or interventions including lifting, transferring, positioning or restraining.

  • Meets all recordkeeping and documentation requirements. Establishes and provides clear and legible documentation and compliance records required by Arc and other government agencies. Safeguard and respect the confidentiality and privacy of the people you support.

  • Plans, coordinates and participates in social, recreational, and community activities. Promote and practice justice, fairness, and equity for the people you support and the community as a whole. Affirm the human rights, civil rights and responsibilities of the people you support.

  • Assists the Day Habilitation Program Manager in managing the morning and afternoon activities associated with: scheduling, transportation, petty cash, and phone calls; as needed.

  • Acts in the capacity of the Day Habilitation Program Manager in the absence of the manager. Will be assigned a keys to open and close the building and offices.

  • Operate motor vehicles as assigned required for agency operations. Provide automobile or van transportation for individuals and/or accompany them on trips using public transportation.

  • Must interact positively with families, service coordinators, and other outside providers while assisting individuals served in developing and maintaining relationships. This includes representing the agency in a positive manner.

  • Advocate with the people you support for justice, inclusion, and full community participation. Assist the people you support to direct the course of their own lives.

  • Provide crisis intervention for assigned individuals. May provide emergency home contact

  • As required, establishes and maintains controls for health needs including administering authorized and required medications. May be required to accompany participants to seek medical attention on either an emergency or planned basis.

  • Teaches participants' life skills related to all aspects of their lives which may include money management, shopping, and tasks required to maintain a home when applicable to encourage growth and recognize the autonomy of the individuals receiving support.

  • Obtains Medication Administration Certification within first 90 days of employment when assigned to a location that requires medication administration.

  • Supports the Goals and Mission of Arc of Onondaga County. Also support the mission and vitality of your profession to assist people in leading self-directed lives and to foster a spirit of partnership with the people you support, other professionals, and the community.

  • Expected to conduct all agency business and complete job responsibilities in accordance with agency Code of Conduct and Corporate Compliance Plan.

  • Attends and participates in required Arc meetings, staff development and training programs.

  • Provides other job-related support and services as required or assigned by management.

    Note Requirements 1-17 are Essential Job Requirements

    Education & Experience Requirements

  • High School diploma or GED

  • 1 to 2 years' experience with at least one year of working in an OPWDD certified/funded setting.

  • A valid NYS driver's license and a driving record acceptable to the Agency's insurance carrier.

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