Residential Aide
Job Description
Job Description
Summary
The Practice of Peace Foundation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering underserved communities through innovative and compassionate services. POP provides a nurturing environment for individuals in transitional housing, helping them develop the skills needed for self-sufficiency and stability. Residential Aides play a key role in ensuring the safety and well-being of clients residing in POP's shelters. They provide direct services, facilitate activities, and support clients in developing independent living skills. This position requires fostering a safe, clean, and structured environment during evening, weekend, and holiday shifts.
Key Responsibilities
· Provide direct services and establish a welcoming, safe atmosphere for residents.
· Facilitate orientation for new residents, introducing them to facility rules, resources, and services.
· Assist in developing residents' independent living skills through individual and group activities.
· Support conflict resolution efforts and address resident concerns promptly.
· Implement and monitor recreational, educational, and ADL (Activities of Daily Living) programs.
· Collaborate with staff to ensure meaningful client participation in planned activities.
· Conduct regular inspections of rooms, common areas, and the overall facility to ensure cleanliness and safety.
· Monitor logs for resident activity and maintain accurate records, including bed counts and incident reports.
· Adhere to DHS housekeeping mandates and ensure timely preparation of units for new residents.
· Enforce house rules and monitor compliance with facility policies.
· Conduct hourly facility rounds, ensuring security measures are in place.
· Work with security personnel to ensure the safety of staff and residents.
· Report incidents of child abuse/neglect to the appropriate authorities and document all incidents thoroughly.
· Receive, verify, and distribute food deliveries while maintaining inventory.
· Assist with unit transfers and prepare documentation for AWOL residents.
· Provide backup support for the kitchen staff and cover the operations desk as needed.
Professional & Personal Qualifications
· Associate degree in Human Services, Business Administration, or a related field with 4+ years of direct service experience.
· Fire Safety Certification required.
· Strong organizational skills and attention to detail.
· Maturity, integrity, and sound judgment.
· Commitment to POP’s mission and values.
· Valid NY State driver’s license.