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Bendheim is one of the foremost leaders in specialty architectural glass in North America. Founded in 1927, the company is currently in its third generation, creating and supplying innovative glass solutions to the international design and contractor communities. Our systems can be found in many nationally recognized, award-winning buildings throughout the country. We are seeking a reliable and experienced Box Truck Driver to join our team. The ideal candidate will have a strong work ethic, excellent driving record, and the ability to safely transport architectural glass to various locations. Job Responsibilities - Safely operate a box truck to deliver orders to designated locations, following all traffic laws and safety regulations. - Load and unload glass materials carefully, ensuring proper handling and secure transportation. - Plan delivery routes efficiently to meet scheduled deadlines and optimize delivery times. - Communicate effectively with internal teams and customers regarding delivery schedules and any potential delays. - Perform routine vehicle inspections and maintenance to ensure safe and efficient operation. - Maintain accurate delivery records and reports. Delivery area consists of New Jersey, Eastern Pennsylvania, Lower New York State, New York City and surrounding areas. Exceptions may occur. Qualifications - Valid commercial driver's license (CDL-Class A) with a clean driving record - 3-5 years of driving experience – experience with a box truck preferred. - Proven experience as a box truck driver or similar role, preferably in the transportation of fragile materials. - Excellent knowledge of traffic laws and safe driving practices. - Ability to lift heavy objects and perform physical tasks associated with loading and unloading glass materials. - Strong communication skills and customer service orientation. - Attention to detail and a commitment to safety. - Flexibility to work occasional evenings or weekends as needed.
Description Position Overview: The Life Coach at Lee Goodwin Residence provides comprehensive case management, outreach, and counseling to the residents at our supportive housing facility for young adults aging out of foster care between the ages of 18-28 year olds. The Life Skills Coach will provide referrals to: education and career programs such as: HSE, Vocational Training, Employment, and Internships. As well as: Substance Abuse Treatment, and Mental Health Services. Salary: $48,000 to $52,000 (base salary commensurate with education, training and related work experience) Responsibilities: • Conduct a comprehensive intake assessment for all new residents and review the agency’s policies and procedures with them. Develop treatment plan for all residents. Monitor clients’ emotional, social and physical well-being, as well as their progress • Maintain concise and accurate resident files in Salesforce database • Monitor residents’ medication • Provide residents with necessary referrals, including emergencies such as hospitalization, detox, etc. Inform residents about on- site, agency and community resources that are available to them. • Participate in case conferences, staff meetings and training sessions and represent the agency at assigned meetings and conferences. • Input data in Salesforce data base daily for all of the residents. • Attend professional development trainings, supervision meetings, case conferences, and staff meetings. • Provide monthly statistical reports on time and accurately. • Work cooperatively with staff at all levels to ensure quality service provision and the development and improvement of team performance. • Assist residents in the planning, prioritizing and long-term goals and short-term goals. • Maintain and oversee documentation of case files for compliance with regulatory agency. Qualifications: •Master's Degree preferred, Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work, Psychology, Sociology, or Human Services or related field with two to five years experience. •Previous experience in the following areas: mental illness, substance abuse, housing, health, entitlements, workforce, and formerly incarcerated. •Qualified candidate must have a strong understanding of the developmental needs of young adults, sensitivity to ethnic and cultural diversity, and knowledge of and commitment to working from a strength-based perspective. •Applicant must have excellent written and verbal communication skills, as well as strong computer skills. •Bi-lingual (Spanish) a plus Phipps Houses and Affiliates is an Equal Opportunity Employer that does not discriminate on the basis of actual or perceived race, creed, color, religion, citizenship or national origin, ancestry, alienage, citizenship status, age, disability or handicap, sex, marital status, veteran status, pregnancy, gender, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state or local laws. Our management team is dedicated to this policy with respect to recruitment, hiring, placement, promotion, transfer, training, compensation, benefits, employee activities and general treatment during employment.
Full Job Description Mercy Drive, Inc. is looking for a Day Habilitation Driver/ Direct Support professional (Bilingual Spanish) Must have at least a high school diploma or GED. Must be able to drive a 12-15 Passenger Van. 30 Hours a week. Monday-Friday 7am-3pm (3 days a week) Duties include the following: (other duties may be assigned) 1. TO ENSURE SAFETY OF ASSIGNED PARTICIPANTS DURING THE PROGRAM HOURS AND PARTICIPANT IS NOT SEPARATED FROM A GROUP AT ANY TIME; EACH PARTICIPANT IS ACCOUNTED FOR WHEN THEY ARE OUT IN THE COMMUNITY OR USING ANY PUBLIC FACILITIES. TRANSPORT INDIVIDUALS. 2. To assist participants in attaining skills according to their abilities and behavioral needs identified in Group Day Habilitation Plan such as adaptive skills, socialization and communication skills, money management and travel training skills and additional individualized skills to be discussed with the Program Supervisor, participant, and circle of support. 3. To inform the Program Supervisor immediately about suspected incidents of any types of abuse, exploration, and neglect to the Individual during the service time, to document it in writing, and to report within 12-24 hours of incident discovery. 4. To always take into consideration that extra patience and understanding is imperative and essential when interacting with people who have special needs with physical and/or mental limitations. To be emotionally and physically capable of caring for members of this population. 5. To provide professional direct assistance and adequate supervision to participants during the service time and before ending the service, to remain always calm. To present as a positive role model for the individual. 6. Staff must perform a headcount of every participant before leaving and upon arrival at any location or destination including getting on and off vehicles, elevators or other mold of transportation. 7. To follow community safety agreement and professional boundaries policy at all times. 8. To complete and submit monthly summary notes and individual summary to Program Supervisor by the 5th of the month documenting continuous progress reviews according to OPWDD and the agency standards. 9. To ensure proper personal hygiene; to assist the participants with self-care, toileting, showering, tooth brushing, grooming, dressing and others as needed. To ensure the participant’s diaper is always clean. To check the diaper once again before dropping off the participant. 10. To assist in developing, coordinating and implementing curriculums and goals related activities by following the program’s schedule for each Individual and accompany participants safely to community resources (stores, places of worship, Library, Park, Museum, Grocery store, recreation and health facilities etc.) in order to promote the usage of available ordinary community resources. 11. To maintain daily documentation, to clock in/out daily, and to complete other Day Habilitation Documentation as required by the Program and the Supervisor. 12. To meet the deadlines assigned by the Program Supervisor, to ensure the documentation completed properly and submitted on time. 13. To maintain in the program a healthy and positive environment, including but not limited to safety, program/vehicle cleanliness, and maintenance of program supplies. Assist the driver in maintaining a safely operated bus (making sure Participants are properly seated and buckled up during transit) 14. Monitor riders’ behavior during trips and report any sign or symptoms of illness or adverse medication reaction to the site supervisor in order to implement an appropriate plan of action. 15. To perform monthly fire drills with participants at the program. 16. To report “in” and “out” of the Participant’s home or at the Community by contacting Program Supervisor. 17. To inform the Program Supervisor immediately about any issues/problems by using the Agency Cell Phone. 18. To use communication skills in order to participate effectively as a team member. 19. To use equipment and supplies efficiently and inform the Program Supervisor of shortages/needs. To maintain agency cell phone, E-Z pass and other agency property accurately. 20. To keep Program’s Supervisor informed immediately of any changes in participant’s or work schedule. To report the program’s supervisor one day prior in case of calling for sick day off. 21. To participate in scheduled group supervision and/or biweekly meetings, to attend in-office or OPWDD provided trainings when appropriate and relevant to job duties in order to increase knowledge of services and share professional support. To attend Initial/Annual/Semi-Annual Day Habilitation Plan reviews and other meetings if required. 22. Perform other/additional duties as assigned by Executive Director, Program Manager and Program Supervisor. 23. Transport Individuals in 12 Passenger Vans. Work Remotely No Job Type: Part-time Pay: $17.95 per hour Benefits: Life insurance Paid time off Retirement plan Schedule: 10 hour shift Weekends as needed Education: High school or equivalent (Required) License/Certification: Driver's License (Required) Work Location: In person
Job description Community Habilitation Specialists support and assist the participants in achieving their daily living goals, skills and other activities such as, activity development and training in social interaction and helping then live as independently as possible. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Habilitation Plan (Community Habilitation Plan) Other related tasks that may be assigned Assist consumer with needs identified in Individualized Service Plan such as, self-care, toileting, showering, tooth brushing, grooming, dressing and ensure proper hygiene Assist consumer with proper eating and drinking skills and table manners as identified in Individualized Service Plan Assist consumer in attaining skills needed for daily living and socialization according to their abilities Safely accompany consumer to community resources (stores, places of worship, recreation, and health facilities, etc.) to promote the use of available ordinary community resources Must be able to perform SCIP-R physical intervention techniques (i.e., core techniques; specialized and restrictive) Report any emergency (regardless of nature) directly to supervisor Participate in meetings relevant to Individualized Service Plan Attend staff meetings and in-service training Become a consistent role model and help in the consumer’s lives Secure permission and money for all recreational trips Other related tasks that may be assigned Qualification/Requirements Participation in OPWDD community-based training program perferred Ability to lift, push, pull 60 pounds without assistance and climb stairs Verbal and written communication skills essential to perform function of position Case note writing experience Education High School Diploma/GED or equivalent degree preferred Preferred Training/Certification SCIP-R CPR/First Aid Benefits: Medical Dental Vision Life Insurance 403(B) Retirement Plan Supplemental Benefits (AFLAC) Commuter Benefits PFL/FMLA Job Types: Full-time, Part-time Pay: From $19.00 per hour Schedule: After school Day shift Evening shift Weekends as needed Work Location: In person
Job Title: Home Care Companion Caregiver Position Overview: Smart Homecare 24.7 is seeking compassionate individuals to join our team as Home Care Companion Caregivers. As a companion caregiver, you will provide "fellowship" by engaging clients in social, physical, or mental activities, and "protection" by monitoring their safety inside and outside the home. You will also perform routine chores, ensure clients maintain their medical routine, and provide emotional and physical support. Duties and Responsibilities: Engage clients in social, physical, or mental activities Monitor clients' safety inside and outside the home Perform routine chores such as dishes, cleaning, washing, making the bed, and dusting Ensure clients maintain their medical routine and use the right medication Support clients with their emotional or physical issues Run errands such as shopping for groceries, handling bills, or writing letters Provide transportation for clients Welcome new service: Smart Home Automation Installation Requirements: High school diploma or equivalent Previous experience in caregiving or a related field preferred Ability to pass a background check Reliable transportation Compassionate and patient demeanor Excellent communication skills Non-Medical: Provide medication reminders Assist with meal preparation Assist with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) and bathing Provide transportation Salary:$19-$25 per hour Join Our Team: Become a care tech with us at Smart Homecare 24.7 and make a meaningful difference in the lives of others. If you are a compassionate individual looking to provide companionship and support to older adults or disabled individuals, we want to hear from you. Apply today and become a valued member of our team! Opportunities to grow both personally and professionally
We are seeking a Home Health Aide HHA to become a part of our team! You will provide routine healthcare to patients at the patient's home or in a care facility. Westchester Area Qualifications: - Experience in hospice, home health, or other related fields - HHA or PCA Certified - Positive and patient demeanor - Ability to build rapport with patients - Ability to handle physical workload - Excellent written and verbal communication skills Required Upon Hire: - 2 References - Health Physical - Drug Test - Physical copy of qualified certification unless you were selected for training Responsibilities: - Provide routine individualized care to the elderly, convalescents, or persons with disabilities - Monitor and report changes in patient health status - Provide personal care, such as bathing and dressing patients - Provide specialized healthcare such as administering medication and changing bandages - Teach family members ways to care for patient Benefits: $500 Referral Bonus Unlimited PTO We are about to unionize Flex Card Flexible Scheduling Payday advance $21/ Hr to start
LSA Recovery, Inc. is an 822 Medically Supervised Outpatient Chemical Dependency Program, which provides a variety of services to individuals as well as family members seeking help with substance abuse and chemical dependence problems. We believe that chemical dependence treatment requires a detailed knowledge of the history and personality of each patient. This is accomplished by professional and knowledgeable staff that will conduct a complete and thorough interview with the patient and his/her family, as well as contact with their primary care physician. The data is then evaluated by various professional staff members in order to develop a personalized treatment plan. We organize the plan of care to enable the patient to proceed through the recovery process with a support network, increase their self-esteem, and understand the effects of chemical dependence. Position : Group Facilitator, Outpatient Chemical Dependency Program Report to: Clinical Director Purpose : To provide all the basic therapeutic services required by patients during their treatment and aftercare experience. The counselor is expected to act as a catalyst in the therapeutic process of the patient's treatment episode. **Responsibilities include:* - Under general direction, the Group Facilitator will be responsible for facilitation of treatment groups and education workshops including keeping all required documentation up to date• - Develop treatment plans in collaboration with Clinical Director that reflect an understanding of specialized issues as related to the physical, medical, cognitive and psychosocial needs and specific diagnosis - Ensures groups start on time and run as scheduled - Facilitates group counseling, family sessions and encounter groups as requested - Uses the agency's Electronic Health Record to input information on client's participation in group within a timely manner, including Planning and Progress notes - Complete all paperwork as per OASAS regulations and agency standards - Implement strategies to increase patient's participation - Adheres to multidiscipline treatment recommendations that are incorporated into treatment plans - Inform counseling staff of any relevant clinical concerns regarding a patient that may have arisen during group participation - Participates and takes a leadership role in Treatment Plan Reviews and Case Conferences Requirements: Active NYS license required: CASAC, LMSW, LCSW, LMHC, LMFT Language: Bilingual: English/Spanish; English/Russian; English/French; (Preferred) PLEASE ONLY APPLY IF YOU HAVE ONE OF THE ABOVE LICENSURE. CANDIDATES WHO DO NOT HAVE THIS LICENSURE WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED FOR THE POSITION.' Compensation rates based on your current or recently obtained education Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Contract Pay: $65.00 - $75.00 per hour Expected hours: 5 – 10 per week Benefits: Flexible schedule Medical specialties: Addiction Medicine Psychiatry Schedule: Choose your own hours Work setting: In-person Office Outpatient Education: High school or equivalent (Required) Experience: Group Facilitator: 1 year (Required) Addiction counseling: 1 year (Required) License/Certification: CASAC, LMSW, LMHC, LMFT (Required) Work Location: In person
This is an extremely exciting time at 888 Foods with so many opportunities changes on the horizon. We're looking for a General Manager who embodies our vision of a dining experience and is ready to help write our new chapter with our Michelin-starred chef-led Fried Chicken venture. Requirements include: COOKING AS WELL MANAGING An enthusiasm for hospitality, extreme eye for detail, and a constant strive for guest satisfaction A positive attitude towards fellow employees, and the ability to work in a team environment Must be highly organized, efficient, creative, and be able to work precisely Desire to constantly learn more Flexible schedule (must be able to work weekends and holidays) Must be 18 years of age or older Must be able to communicate and understand the language(s) of the work location Must be able to read and execute recipes Basic knowledge of kitchen equipment and procedures, safety and sanitation regulations, and knowledge of food and food production Food Safety Card Required (can be procured with assistance from 888 team) Commitment to quality service and food + beverage knowledge Duties/Responsibilities include: Lead kitchen team, and oversee all staffing needs Maintain pace, standards, and quality of service Create a vigorous learning environment and guide professional development Work closely with ownership and other department heads to manage and meet financial goals Maintaining prime appearance and condition of the kitchen Manage employees including labor costs Manage all restaurant supply purchases Any and all additional duties as determined by ownership Active involvement in recruiting, interviewing, hiring, and training new staff. Contributing to employee training materials, and building resources for our staff to maintain and improve performance. Opening duties, including but not limited to: leading pre-shift meetings, liaising with the management to stay informed on menu changes and service notes Closing duties, including: recording staff tips and hours, writing service recap, checking staff closing duties and performing a final walkthrough of the kitchen and taking inventory Compensation will be determined based on level of experience. The physical demands for this position are seeing, hearing, speaking, reaching, frequently occasionally lifting 25 – 50 pounds, sitting, standing, for 4 to 8 hours, bending, squatting, and moving intermittently during working hours. Additional physical demands include operating heavy cooking equipment, being exposed to hot and cold elements, and working in small spaces. These physical requirements may be accomplished with or without reasonable accommodations. The duties of this position may change from time to time. 888 Foods reserves the right to add or delete duties and responsibilities at the discretion of 888 Foods or its managers. This job description is intended to describe the general level of work being performed. It is not intended to be all-inclusive. 888 Foods is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, gender (including gender identity or expression), transgender status or gender dysphoria, pregnancy, childbirth or related medical conditions, sexual orientation, marital status, domestic violence, sexual violence or stalking victim status, ancestry, national origin, alienage or citizenship, age, disability, military or veteran status, genetic information or predisposing genetic characteristic, immigration status, unemployment status, familial status as that term is described under the New York State Human Rights Law, caregiver or partnership status as those terms are defined under the New York City Human Rights Law (if you are employed in New York City) or other protected status. To apply, please submit your resume and a brief statement expressing your interest in joining the 888 team. Requires Food Handler's License.
Job Overview: Position: Dental Receptionist Location: Queens, NY Pay Rate: $18-$20 Full-Time Job Summary: The Dental Receptionist is a creative and forward thinker responsible for ensuring appointments are appropriately scheduled, following up on missed and unscheduled treatment plans or recall appointments, creating and maintaining patient records, greeting and checking in patients, and keeping the waiting area presentable. Duties/Responsibilities Greeting and welcoming patients to the practice. Scheduling, rescheduling, or canceling appointments as needed. Contacting patients to follow up on unscheduled treatment and recalls. Constantly looking ahead to ensure the patient schedule remains full. Assisting patients to fill out information forms. Preparing patients’ charts and daily schedules for the dental staff. Updating patient records and documenting recent treatments and procedures. Scheduling follow-up appointments and providing telephonic reminders. Communicating with medical insurance providers to determine if patients are required to make co-payments. Verifying methods of payment and collecting payments as needed. Performing general office duties, such as answering telephones, photocopying, filing and faxing. Required Skills/Abilities: Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Exceptional interpersonal and customer service skills. Good telephone etiquette. Exceptional organizational skills. Education and Experience: High school diploma or equivalent. Physical Requirements: Prolonged periods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer. Must be able to lift up to 15 pounds at times. * Job Type: Full-time Pay: $18.00 - $20.00 per hour Expected hours: No more than 30 per week Benefits: Opportunities for advancement Paid jury duty Referral program Healthcare setting: Dental office Schedule: 8 hour shift Day shift People with a criminal record are encouraged to apply Experience: Dental receptionist: 2 years (Preferred) Dental office: 1 year (Required)
SIGN ON BONUS OF UP TO $3,000 AVAILABLE FOR QUALIFIED CANDIDATES! SUMMARY: The Substance Abuse Counselor will conduct services within our OASAS licensed substance abuse outpatient recovery program. The Counselor will meet with clients individually and in group settings as required. ** ** RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE: - Conducting groups for clients who are working towards and/or maintaining abstinence, which includes using evidence-based curriculum and focusing on topics such as anger management, parenting, co-occurring disorders, spirituality, men's and women's specific issues as well as general recovery topics. - Conduct detailed alcohol and drug assessments in order to determine immediate and long-term service needs for the development of a comprehensive treatment plan. - Conduct screenings, brief assessments, and intakes which include entering all screening assessment, and intake data into our Electronic Health Record (AWARDS) system with the accompanying progress notes. - Conduct individual sessions, as required, according to the client’s treatment plan and complete progress notes in accordance to charting requirements. - Work as part of a full treatment team which includes counselors, peers, nurse practitioners, medical doctors and clinical director in order to provide the highest quality of service to our clients. QUALIFICATIONS: - CASAC or CASAC-T with HSD/GED or comparable credentials such as MSW, MHC, LMSW, LMHC required. - Spanish speaking a plus. - A thorough understanding of the disease of addiction and the impact it can have on the lives of our clients. - Knowledge of motivational interviewing and the stages of change as well as person-centered practices. - Theoretical knowledge of a client’s psychological and physical needs and an understanding of group work practices and principles needed. - Knowledge of OASAS 822 outpatient program a plus. QUALIFICATIONS: CASAC or CASAC-T with HSD/GED or comparable credentials such as MSW, MHC, LMSW, LMHC required. Spanish speaking a plus. A thorough understanding of the disease of addiction and the impact it can have on the lives of our clients. Knowledge of motivational interviewing and the stages of change as well as person-centered practices. Theoretical knowledge of a client’s psychological and physical needs and an understanding of group work practices and principles needed. Knowledge of OASAS 822 outpatient program a plus.
Summary: The LPN will work under the supervision of a registered nurse and program director to conduct health screenings, health monitoring and general health services for clients enrolled in our PREP Center program. This is a 20 bed medically monitored withdrawal and stabilization program. Responsibilities: Conduct onsite health services in a 24 hour, 7days week residential facility. Ensure health services are provided in accordance with regulatory and agency requirements. Health Monitoring pre-admission and ongoing withdrawal symptoms and health screenings. Communicate client information with RN and Intake staff on assessment results. Conduct admission clinical health screening and/or health evaluations and follow-up withdrawal symptom screening; consult with RN/MD for admission decision. Communicate to MD all client medical concerns and health referral needs. Document all clients' services in the electronic health records in a timely manner in compliance with Medicaid billing, OASAS/DOHMH, and other regulatory requirements. Provide Basic wound care including cleaning arid bandaging injured areas. Conduct and record client daily vital such as blood pressure, temperature, and weight. Report all high results to RN. Conduct monitoring of health indicators identified through a physical examination and/medical or other health screening. Administers and monitors client daily medication as prescribed by a physician. Orders medication prescriptions and logs in medication records as required. Giving injections of medication. Ensure proper medication storage and safety, conduct injections, update and maintain client injection episodes in the medication logbook. Conducts and logs daily medication, laboratory refrigerator, and other temperatures as required. Conduct smoke cessation sessions and monitor client use of NRT supports. Conduct small group health sessions and focus on 1) educating clients on medication and treatment compliance strategies, 2) educating clients on disease/health disorders, 3) providing smoke/tobacco cessation interventions/education. Conducting intermittent health screenings to measure changes in health status/indicators. Qualifications: Valid LPN Licensed by NYS Department of Education. Licensed Practical Nurse with at least two years post-licensure providing nursing care in hospital and/or clinic setting. Working knowledge and experience working with substance-using clients and clients with co-occurring disorders. Experience conducting health screenings in mental health, health, and substance abuse areas. Experience conducting group health education sessions. Familiarity with trauma-informed environments. Experience with clinical documentation, use of electronic health records systems, and Medicaid billing procedures needed.
SUMMARY: The part-time Bilingual Substance Abuse Counselor will conduct services within our City Sanctuary Facilities under the direction of our OASAS licensed substance abuse outpatient recovery program. The Counselor will meet with clients individually and in group settings as required. RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE: - Conducting educational groups for clients who may not understand their own or their loved ones addictions as well as for clients who are working towards and/or maintaining abstinence, which includes using evidence-based curriculum and focusing on topics such as anger management, parenting, co-occurring disorders, spirituality, men's and women's specific issues as well as general recovery topics. - Conduct detailed alcohol and drug assessments in order to determine immediate and long-term service needs for the development of a comprehensive treatment plan. - Conduct screenings, brief assessments, and intakes which include entering all screening assessment, and intake data into our Electronic Health Record (AWARDS) system with the accompanying progress notes. - Conduct individual sessions, as required, according to the client’s treatment plan and complete progress notes in accordance to charting requirements. - Work as part of a full treatment team which includes counselors, peers, nurse practitioners, medical doctors and clinical director in order to provide the highest quality of service to our clients. QUALIFICATIONS: - CASAC or CASAC-T with HSD/GED or comparable credentials such as MSW, MHC, LMSW, LMHC required. - Spanish speaking, reading and writing required.. - A thorough understanding of the disease of addiction and the impact it can have on the lives of our clients. - Knowledge of motivational interviewing and the stages of change as well as person-centered practices. - Theoretical knowledge of a client’s psychological and physical needs and an understanding of group work practices and principles needed. - Knowledge of OASAS 822 outpatient program a plus.
Responsibilities: - Must be knowledgeable of the client's rights and ensure an atmosphere that allows for the privacy, dignity, and well-being of all clients in a safe, secure environment. - Provide individualized attention, which encourages each resident's ability to maintain or attain the highest practical physical, mental, and psycho-social well-being. - Knowledgeable of the individualized care plan for clients and provide support to the resident according to the care plan. Contribute to the care planning process by providing the Clinical Director other care planning staff with specific information and observations of the client's needs and preferences. - Maintain the comfort, privacy, and dignity of each client in the delivery of services to them. Interact with residents in a manner that displays warmth and promotes a caring environment. - Fully understand all aspects of the client's rights, including the right to be free of restraints and free of abuse. Responsible for promptly reporting to the Clinical Director incidents or evidence of resident abuse or violation of the client's rights. - Complete records documenting care provided or other information in keeping with department policies. - Perform all job responsibilities in accordance with prescribed safety and infection control procedures including thorough hand washing, use of disposable gloves where indicated, and proper disposal of soiled materials. Tasks: - Adhere to all documentation regulations including but not limited to the EHR System, OASAS, AWARDS, incident reporting, daily logs, progress notes, and medication logging. - Assist in maintaining a safe, neat, and clean environment; report environmental deficiencies to the Clinical Director such as lighting or equipment problems. - Observe clients for changes in medical condition or behavior and promptly report these changes to the Clinical Director and Associate Area Director. - Monitor and document patient medication as related to the facility DEA license and regulations including taking vital signs (TPR), applying creams/ointments, collecting laboratory specimens. - Change and wash linens on each assigned shift. - Conduct and document rounds on each shift. - Obtain food handler license within 30 days of written notification from Clinical Director. - Perform various tasks assigned by the Clinical Director as needed. Requirements and Qualifications: - A high School diploma or equivalent, previous Nursing Assistant experience or Certification preferred . - Skills needed include Proficient use of computer and software applications, moderate reading, writing, grammar, and mathematics skills; proficient interpersonal relations, empathetic stance, and communicative skills; auditory and visual skills; ability to bend, stoop, sit, stand, reach, and lift items weighing 50 pounds or less - Valid Drivers License Preferred