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DSP Relief Trainer

Job Immediate Start: Yes

Location: Adams/Wells Counties

Type: Relief Trainers

The Opportunity

You are employed for a minimum of 12 hours per month. The location, shift and consumers with whom you work may change. You may be offered more than 12 hours monthly, however the minimum of 12 is all that is required. It is your responsibility to contact Bi-County Services to schedule your hours. Only if you are on an approved medical leave or there are no relief hours available in any of our three programs will the policy be excused. Employment will end if the minimum 12 hours are not worked each month.

Essential Job Functions

All Programs:

  1. Understands the Consumer Rights and encourages their advocacy.
  2. Provides accurate and timely documentation in areas including progress towards PC-ISP, record of billable services provided, medical issues, behaviors and significant events.
  3. Implements PC-ISP and all applicable support plans.
  4. Provides active treatment, which means using all teachable moments to teach and train individuals to be as independent as possible in their home and community.
  5. Ensures medications are given according to physician’s orders.
  6. Assists consumers with personal care needs, e.g. hygiene, eating and toileting.
  7. Present yourself as a positive role model for consumers.
  8. Ensures consumers have a safe environment to include free from abuse, neglect, exploitation and violation of rights. Follow agency Abuse/Neglect policy.
  9. Assist consumers to participate in community events and/or programs that might enhance their lives.
  10. Supervise consumer’s spending money, coordinating with management regarding purchases, and maintain receipts and documentation.
  11. Ensure consumers participate in emergency drills.
  12. Provides training to assist consumers with meeting their goals, which may include various aspects of daily living, educational and/or employment skills.
  13. If approved as driver, transports consumers to meet their needs in agency or personal vehicle. Will also use agency or personal vehicle to conduct business for BCS as requested.
  14. Follow the Health Care Services Monitoring System, which includes documenting and preventing falls, injuries, and illnesses.
  15. Reports emergencies or incidents which put residents at risk (including suspected abuse or neglect, and injuries of unknown origin) to on-call personnel, following agency policy.
  16. Participates in DSP development, in-service training and staff meetings, as required.
  17. Complies with agency Policies which include Employee Handbook and Code of Business Practices and Ethics.

Residential:

  1. Provides consumers training, role modeling, and/or performs the day-to day housekeeping in order to maintain a normal home-like environment such as cleaning, laundry, cooking, etc. according to the daily schedule or routine in the home.
  2. Coordinates with house manager and other staff to meet the varying needs of the consumers.
  1. Medical needs are communicated to Health Services Nurse or “on-call” person.

Waiver:

  1. Provides consumers training, role modeling, and/or performs the day-to day housekeeping in order to maintain a normal home-like environment such as cleaning, laundry, cooking, etc. according to the daily schedule or routine in the home.
  2. Coordinates with house manager and other staff to meet the varying needs of the consumers.
  1. Medical needs are communicated to the manager during business hours and to on-call after hours.

Habilitation:

  1. Plan and conduct activities that expand learning experiences, social skills, and community involvement for consumer that are facility and community based.

Provide instruction and assistance to consumers in proper methods of job performance when production work is available.

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