Per Diem ADL Counselor - Vocational and Senior Supports
Job Description
Job Description
Per Diem Vocational - Job Description
Company Overview
The Windsor Independent Living Association (WILA) is a private, not for Profit Corporation, established in 1976 for the purpose of supporting adults with intellectual/developmental disabilities in north central Connecticut. WILA's Mission is to assist people with developmental disabilities in their efforts to live full lives as integral, respected members of the community.
WILA provides community-based group homes, supervised apartments, supported employment and non-vocational daytime programming, for people of all abilities, in a variety of settings. All services are person- centered and carefully crafted to meet the individual needs, values and preferences of each participant while promoting independence. Over the last four plus decades, WILA has earned a reputation for providing the highest quality services.
Our Core Values
COHESIVENESS
We focus on unity – working together to find solutions as a united front
RESPECT
We are mindful of how we treat and talk to each other
COMPASSION
We offer kindness to each other
AUTHENTICITY
We are receptive of others, encouraging them to ‘show up’ as they are
POSITIVE ATTITUDE
We smile, greet each other and are welcoming each other.
Position Summary & Key Areas of Ownership
The goal of the Day Program is health and wellness, meaningful daytime, and lifelong learning. This position provides direct support to individuals of the residence, as well as meaningful day-to-day activities. This position requires daily documentation for consistent and billing with Medicaid. The goal of a vocational counselor is to provide job supports to individuals with disabilities ensuring understanding of job functions and advocating for their needs.
Schedule: 8:00am to 5:00pm, Weekdays*
Salary Range: $18.50 to $22.00, per hour.
Core Responsibilities
- Responsibilities include but are not limited to: other duties include advocating for individuals to lead self- directed lives; providing care and supervision including med administration, hygiene, showering, activities of daily living, following behavior and medical protocols, and implementing all aspects of their IP; attending to individuals' needs; readying the individuals for the day; timely status check call-ins, miscellaneous household upkeep and other assigned third shift duties; professional communication; and work readiness.
- ISP Data and Billing for services in Therap
- Participate in all meetings.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
Skills and Requirements
- Must possess a high school degree or GED certification; a college degree is preferred.
- Experience working with individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, preferably in a residential setting; day program experience preferred.
- Ability to collaborate with leadership and stakeholders and work with diverse teams.
- Active CPR, First Aid and DDS Medication Administration Certification.
- Proficient in Microsoft Application and Therap.
- Excellent documentation skills.
- Must possess an active DDS Medication Certification.
What We Have to Offer
Windsor Independent Living Association offers a professional working environment that promotes teamwork, creativity, and compassion for those we serve and work alongside of.
- Competitive base salary
- Exciting work culture
- Career Growth
- Sick Time