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Caregiver
Job ID 12334
Job Type Community and Industry
Employer The Spires
Date Posted Aug 21, 2024
Category Community & Industry - General
Job Description

Position Summary 

A Caregiver is a primary provider of resident careA Caregiver promotes the physical, personal and emotional well-being of each resident and strives to maintain the residents at their maximum level of self-care and independenceThe ultimate goal of quality resident care is to enable each resident, where possible, to return to the highest level of functioning, to attain a new stage of independence, or to at least prevent regressionAn active approach to resident care will be taken and not just passive maintenance. 

 

Essential Duties and Responsibilities: 

The following duties are normal for this positionThis list is not to be construed as exclusive or all inclusiveOther duties may be required and assigned. 

  • Follow individualized plan of care (ISP) for each assigned residentObserve residents for change in condition and report any changes immediately to nursing supervisorDocument daily care and red flags throughout the shift especially   rounds at night as they occur. 

  • May check and record vital signs, weights, and other duties as assigned in accordance with state regulations and community policies.  

  • Provide for or assist residents with activities of daily living as needed, including bathing/showing according to schedule, oral care, toileting, dressing, etc.  Perform restorative nursing techniques including proper positioning, ADL training, and Passive Range of MotionAssist in providing appropriate information and behavioral prompts, cues, redirection, and affirming support to residents in need. 

  • Encourage residents to participate in scheduled activities; assist residents in getting to activitiesCoordinate and assist with activities as directed. 

  • Assist residents with transfers and ambulation as directed, using proper body mechanics, back supports, and mechanical devices as requiredProvide transportation for residents within facility and, at times, accompany to appointments outside facility. 

  • Respond to urgent calls as assigned and in timely manner. 

  • Provide back up support to other departments, as needed. Work as a team with nursing in support of resident care. Assists in problem solving in stand-up communication or meetings with nurse and or Director of Assisted Living. 

  • Empty trash in resident’s rooms and other resident areas as neededKeep resident’s rooms, dining area, utility room, and other areas of the facility clean and orderlyKeep environment safe for residents (hallways clear of equipment and floors free of debris and linen).  

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    • Change bed linens according to facility policyProvide laundry services as necessary.    

    • Requisition and charge resident supplies as needed.   

    • Maintain restraint free environment at all times.  Support fall prevention programs for all residents in need. This includes proactive intervention use, monitoring, safety in the rooms and rounds. 

    • Help welcome and transfer residents according to facility procedure. 

    • Perform other duties as assigned and as outlined in Procedure and Policy manual and disaster and fire plan.   

    • Attend in-service classes and staff meetings.  

Job Requirements

Supervisory Responsibilities: 

  • The position falls under the supervision of the Department Director but is expected to perform independently and exercise good judgmentThe position is not required to supervise or direct other associates. 

 

Qualifications: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorilyThe requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skills, and abilities required.   

Educational Requirements and Experience 

  • High school diploma or equivalent (GED) required 

  • Nursing Assistant Training Program certificate (approved by the State Board of Nursing) preferred. 

  • Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) certification preferred.  

  • CPR and First Aid certification, if required per state regulations. 

 

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities 

  • Ability to read and write, follow written and oral instructions and communicate effectively in EnglishAbility to work with the elderly in a courteous and friendly manner, demonstrating patience and compassion towards the elderly.  Ability to perform duties with consideration for residents’ rights at all times and demonstrate integrity and confidentiality in the care of residents and in handling their health information. 

 

Technical Skills: 

  • Knowledge of medical terminology, medical records management, medical supplies and equipment. Ability to perform basic adult CPR and basic adult first aid procedures. 

 

Physical/Sensory Demands: 

  • On a daily basis, throughout the workday: Must be capable of sitting, standing, walking, climbing stairs, reaching, turning, bending, stooping, crouching and kneeling, reaching over the head, grasping with both hands, and fine manipulation.  Must physically be able to lift up to 25 pounds unassistedMust physically be able to carry, transfer, push and pull, and reposition residents with assistance or using appropriate equipmentMust have normal eyesight or use corrective lensesMust have three-dimensional vision and ability to judge distances and spatial relationships so as to see object where and as they actually are.  Must be able to hear and distinguish between normal tones and be able to perceive the nature of sounds.  Must be able to exchange ideas by means of the spoken word as well as engage in activities to convey detailed or spoken instructions to other workers accurately, loudly, and/or quickly. 

 

Environmental Adaptability and Safety: 

  • Works in well-lighted, well ventilated buildingMust be able to tolerate occasional exposure to dust, fumes, odors, water, etc., as well as some noiseWhen outside, must be able to tolerate exposure to weather, fluctuations in temperature (hot, cold), wet and/or humid conditionsSubject to frequent interruptionsSubject to hostile or emotionally upset individualsMust be willing to work, when necessary, beyond normal working hours and on weekends, as well as in other positions as necessary. The position requires exposure to some risk to physical and/or mental health and safety (i.e., physical assault, communicable disease, etc). 

 

 

Available Openings 15
Hours 10.0 hours per week
Hourly Rate $9.00/hour to $15.00/hour
Time Frame Academic Year
Contact Name Mecole Ledbetter
Contact Email N/A
Work Location N/A
Phone N/A
Fax N/A
Majors All Majors, Biology, Nursing
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