Non-Essential Duties & Responsibilities
Maintain acceptable driving record,and report any tickets/accidents to immediate supervisor or Human Resource Director.
Education/Training
Graduation from High School or successful completion of GED program.
Necessary Special Qualifications
Must be eighteen years of age or older, possess a valid North Carolina Driver’s License, Clean criminal background and health care registry check.
Special Skills/Abilities
Ability to follow oral and written instructions. Ability to record basic data and document observations, events and medications. Ability to communicate with other staff and members of the community.
Contacts Inside/Outside Organization
IWC/IWRC employees and clients. Parents, guardians, and other agencies.
Other Qualifications or Requirements
Mental Effort: Ability to understand and follow complex verbal and written instructions. Good common sense thinking and ability to function independently. Must be able to make sound decisions and respond professionally/calmly in emergencies. Must be able to work under pressure and in a fast-paced environment.
Visual Effort Must be able to read and document on data sheets. Must be able to drive without restrictions.
Physical Requirements: Must be able to lift 40-60 pounds routinely and independently. Must be able to assist other staff members with two-person lift, endure prolonged periods of bending and standing, and be able to work long shifts with a great deal of physical labor/activity. Must have good reflexes and response time.
Safety: Behavior problems such as aggression of clients and/or lifting could cause bodily injury. Must be familiar with and able to follow OSHA Guidelines and Universal Precautions. Personal Hygiene should include short fingernails, non-offensive clothing/odors, and no dangling jewelry. Must be able to meet job requirements with regard to required training. (i.e., CPR/First Aid, Medication Administration, NCI, Client Rights, Documentation, Blood borne Pathogens, Protect Your Back, etc.)
Working Conditions: Employees work primarily indoors in residential facility with some exposure to conditions, which are slightly disagreeable such as toileting and feeding. Must provide a pleasant, positive atmosphere for clients and staff, be a team player (willing to assist co-workers), and avoid gossip and prejudices.
Scope of Position: Number of employees supervised: 0