What are the responsibilities and job description for the Skills Trainer - First Shift position at Chileda Institute Inc.?
Chileda's mission is to improve the quality of life for individuals with cognitive and behavior challenges. Chileda's goal is to help students increase their appropriate social behaviors and develop independent living skills, through an enriched learning environment and individualized behavior programming. We are now accepting applications for Skills Trainers on first shift. We are primarily looking for full-time staff to join our team but would be open to part-time first shift Skills Trainers as well. This position has a starting rate of pay of $22.00 with lots of room for growth and advancement!
Summary:
Skills Trainers work directly with the students in Chileda's Short Term Empowerment Program (STEP), to teach important life skills in a 6-12 month period including social emotional, communication, educational, leisure, activities of daily living (ADLs), and coping skills. Skills Trainers implement behavior modification procedures as outlined in the Positive Behavior Support Plan (PBPS) and work on Treatment Plan and IEP goals with the student using therapeutic care.
Skills:
- Must demonstrate behavioral skills and judgment conducive to role modeling appropriate skills for students.
Job Duties Include:
- Keep students actively engaged in meaningful activities by following the student and area programming schedules as written.
- Review detailed expectations with students prior to transitions, activities, or events. Work closely with the STEP Team to implement outing expectations and utilize outing supports and other planning components for the community.
- Teach students to become independent with completing chores and cleaning up after each activity, ADL, and mealtimes.
- Maintain professional therapeutic relationships with students. This includes demonstrating professional communication skills while maintaining confidentiality in reporting progress. Model positive verbal/non-verbal communication at all times.
- Use crisis management techniques taught in trainings including verbal de-escalation, creative redirection, topic changes, and allowing space and time for processing during a crisis.
- Starting at $22.00
Education Requirements:
Must be 18 years old with a high school diploma or equivalency. Experience working with individuals with developmental disabilities is preferred. Staff considered for this role should display a commitment to the intensive STEP program, including individualized approaches and rapport building opportunities for each student.
Application Instructions:
Apply directly for the role at chileda.org/careers
Chileda is an EOE.
Salary : $22 - $22