Provide direct support to adults with disabilities by assisting with daily living activities and implementing individual care plans. Monitor participant health and safety while maintaining accurate documentation and reporting issues to supervisors.
Requirements summary
Must have a high school diploma or GED and be at least 18 years of age. Requires a valid driver's license, reliable transportation, and the ability to pass health screenings and background checks.
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Job description
Are you a self-motivated and reliable person who can work with adults with disabilities while helping them develop their skills and grow?
Then we need you!
At Easterseals Hawaii, we are dedicated to serving people with disabilities and building communities of Aloha where everyone has the ability to live independent, fulfilling lives.
Our Direct Support Workers promote the individual growth of program participants in a safe and positive learning environment (either in a program, community, or home-based setting) with a focus on increasing the participant’s options, opportunities, and community integration with daily life in support of our mission to make a positive difference.
Depending on the needs of the program and the candidate’s availability, Direct Support Workers are assigned to a facility or in-home based clientele.
Our skilled staff will provide you with the training you need to feel comfortable and confident in all aspects of the role.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS Support participants to achieve the highest level of independence possible in pursuit of their definition of a “good life.” Provide input on and implement the participant’s Individual Plan.
Follow organizational guidelines to promote the participant’s health and safety.
Monitor, respond to and report issues of concern to the Case Coordinator or other supervisor.
Provide personal care and assist with daily living activities (toileting, dressing, feeding, etc.) as needed, while respecting the participant’s privacy and confidentiality.
Accurately complete all participant-related data and documentation by the assigned deadline via a web-based platform.
Accurately submit timesheets, leave requests, required credentialing documents, work related training and other required paperwork by the assigned deadline via the Family of Company’s (FoC) web-based platforms.
Attend and participate in department meetings and trainings as required.
Other duties as assigned.
Assist in maintaining a clean, hygienic, and safe environment.
Respond appropriately and immediately to emergencies as defined in the Family of Companies (FoC) Operational procedures.
Report any safety concerns to the Program Manager or other supervisor Handle multiple tasks, adhere to deadlines, and process urgent projects while paying attention to detail.
Benefits
Paid time off
Tuition reimbursement
Medical coverage
Other duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS Minimum Education, Experience & Training Equivalent to: Must be at least 18 years of age.
High School diploma, General Equivalency Diploma (GED) or equivalent Knowledge, Skills & Abilities: Exercise patience and understanding working with participants of many skill levels and individual needs.
Be culturally respectful while working with an ethnically, linguistically, and economically diverse population.
Communicate effectively (verbally and written), and read, using the primary language within the workplace.
Exercise confidentiality and discretion pertaining to the work environment as required by HIPPA.
Be committed to the values of the organization while demonstrating good judgment, flexibility, and discretion when dealing with confidential and sensitive matters.
Operating knowledge of a computer, iPad or tablet, applications and software, standard office equipment and Microsoft (Outlook, Word, and Excel).
Must be able to use an iPhone or work cell phone if applicable.
Ability to work comfortably with individuals at all levels within the organization.
Physical Requirements: Frequent bending, reaching, squatting, kneeling, twisting when working with participants.
Responsive to audio and visual cues from participants and their families, other staff members, and the environment Work calmly during behavioral and health-related incidents.
Use logic and reasoning for anticipating future needs, goals, and events.
Stand or sit for extended periods of time, stand for up to 6-8 hours a day.
Occasional lifting, carrying, pushing, and loading of materials up to and including 50lbs.
Provide assistance during transfers when applicable.
Some participants may require the use of a Hoyer lift for transfers.
Frequent driving (to and from office, the community, and participants’ homes) when applicable.
Work at participants’ homes, community settings, and ESH facility, depending on assignment.
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT Ability to obtain and maintain criminal record clearance through the Department of Justice (DOJ).
The People & Performance Department must analyze DOJ/FBI live scan reports in accordance with applicable Federal, State, and Local laws, as well as fitness for the position.
Reliable transportation needed. (For locations where driving is required) Must have a valid Driver’s License with Insurance, proof of current vehicle registration and safety check; maintain a clean driving record.
Must pass health screenings, obtain vaccinations and clear TB testing based on company policies.
Freedom from any communicable disease or medical conditions that would interfere with the physical requirements of this position.
Obtain and maintain clearance through the Office of Inspector General.
Obtain and maintain current First Aid and CPR certification.
Must attend all required training.
Time Type: Full time Compensation: $17.50-18.50 Hourly The statements contained in this job description reflect general details as necessary to describe the principal functions of this job.
It should not be considered an all-inclusive listing of work requirements.
Individuals may perform other duties as assigned, including work in other functional areas as deemed fit for the organization.
Easterseals Hawaii is an equal opportunity employer. 🌐 Visit Our Career Site 💡 Review Our Benefits 🌟 Join Our Community 📰 Check Out The Latest News 🤝 Learn About Our Culture Make a difference in your community — Join Easterseals Hawaii For over 75 years, Easterseals Hawaii has been serving children, youth and adults with disabilities within the community.
In addition, Easterseals Hawaii is part of a family of companies — a strategic collection of non-profit organizations with deep expertise and a passion to disrupt and transform home and community-based care.
When you join our family of companies — Easterseals Hawaii, Catalight and Easterseals Northern California — you will be part of a social enterprise committed to creating greater equity for people with developmental disabilities and building more inclusive communities.
Together we have nearly 700 employees in Hawaii, Northern California and across the U.S.
We provide a comprehensive compensation package and offer benefits that go beyond medical coverage and paid time off to include individual development programs such as tuition reimbursement.
Learn More Our entire team—from patient-facing practitioners to our business and support staff—strives to ensure individuals and families impacted by disabilities receive high-quality services.
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Join a team that works together to ensure individuals and families impacted by disabilities achieve their personal goals and gain greater independence.
We invest in our employees with benefits that go beyond medical coverage and paid time off to include individual development programs, great team support and opportunities for career advancement.
About Easterseals Hawaii Easterseals Hawaii is the statewide leader serving people with disabilities or special needs.
We are dedicated to building communities of Aloha where everyone has equal opportunities.
Our greatest strength comes from people in our communities and the relationships between therapists and participants, teachers and preschoolers, staff and parents and volunteers and staff.
Together, we help children and adults with disabilities gain greater independence and choose their own paths.