Seven Hills Foundation

Support Advocate

Affiliate
SHCS
Type
Regular Full-Time
Job ID
20061
Schedule
Total = 40 hrs.sunday 9am-11pm, Monday 3p-11p, Tuesday 4pm-11pm, wed, 3p-8pm, Sat 5p-11pm

Overview

 

 

 

$3000.00 Sign-On Bonus for new hires $250.00 bonus for new hires already MAP Certified New Hires

 

 

New pay rate:  $19.00 per hour

 

 

Support Advocate is a direct support professional (DSP) position at Seven Hills Foundation.   They act as a caregiver for a wide range of individuals with an intellectual disability, developmental disability, or an acquired brain injury (ABI or TBI).  Customer service skills, administrative skills, and compassion for others are all traits of a Support Advocate.   Seven Hills has opportunities for direct care providers with many years of experience, as well as for college students, stay-at-home moms and dads, paraprofessionals, or teachers looking for a new career opportunity.   Part-time jobs offer flexible schedules in the healthcare industry.  Our full-time benefits, such as reduced tuition on select online Associate’s and Bachelor’s degree programs, tuition reimbursement, three weeks of vacation time, and generous retirement match, support a healthy work-life balance.   Seven Hills Foundation is a growing nonprofit of 4,500 dedicated professionals that celebrate diversity and inclusion.   We also provide the stability of being considered essential workers for those Ready to Work.  We hope you consider joining our team today!

 

Responsibilities

To treat all individuals with dignity and respect.

To support individuals to take control of their lives, to make wise decisions that enhance their ability to reach their goals. To support individuals to take on as much control as possible over the routines and activities in their home.

To support people to always look their best.

To follow all routines of the individuals and home including, but not limited to; Behavior Support Plans, personal care, Physical Therapy, etc.

To teach, assist and support individuals in the community and at home so that the individual is able to learn, practice and master skills that enable
him/her to enhance his/her status by assuming socially valued roles.

To support each individual’s existing relationships and increase their networks of friends and acquaintances.

To insure that all individuals are supported to explore and express their interest for community membership.

To ensure that the health and well-being of individuals are met by accompanying individuals on appointments as needed, administering medications (or supporting them to self medicate) in accordance with residential guidelines and DDS policy, providing a well-balanced diet prepared to meet individual needs (when applicable), following all instructions given by Primary Care Physician and Health Care Coordinator.

To complete agency training program in a timely manner and participate in other professional development as required by supervisor (within 6 months of employment.)

To implement ISP/Support Plans and strategies as written and at frequency stated in the plan. Demonstrate accurate data collection procedures and consistent use of described support strategies that promote success.

Maintain all required certifications such as medication administration, First Aid & CPR. (must have MAP certification within 1st 6 months of employment)

To participate in individual advocacy system Fulltime/part-time employees: applicable.

To take a leadership role in advocacy with and on behalf of the individuals.

To take a leadership role in supporting the accomplishment of the individual’s goals.

To monitor and maintain individual’s ISP program book to ensure data collection occurs at frequency stated.

To review data collection monthly and prepare written progress notes quarterly or at frequency stated in ISP to assist in the development of ISP assessments and attend ISP meeting.

To train staff in the implementation of intervention strategies and correct data collection procedures.

To assist in personal needs and clothing purchases; plan with Residence Director budgeting needs of individual; manage individual’s funds within budget; provide receipts and maintain all individual expenses in accordance with subsidiary guidelines.

To maintain neatness and cleanliness of individual’s bedrooms.

To maintain regular contact and positive relationship with individual’s family members/guardians which includes providing status updates, scheduling visits, and acting as a positive liaison between family/guardian and the residential program.

To maintain regular contact and positive relationship with work program staff.

To assist the individuals with household shopping and maintenance as necessary, providing ongoing opportunity for individuals to assume increasing control, responsibility.

To participate in supervision meetings with the Residence Director

Qualifications

Commitment to assisting people with developmental disabilities to participate fully in the life of their community.

Good driving record.

Varied interests and personal connections in the local community.

Proven record of conscientious, responsible behavior (work, volunteer or school history).

Ability to work as part of a team. Positive, constructive.

High school diploma or equivalent.

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