What are the responsibilities and job description for the Activities Aide position at Montello Manor/Commons?
Montello
Manor/Commons is a multilevel facility featuring 37 skilled and long term beds and 44 residential care beds. Montello has been providing
comprehensive, quality health care to the Central Maine area for over 50
years.
At Montello Manor/Commons we have designed an environment that allows residents to be as independent as possible. All the routines and comforts of daily living are in place, with professional support available 24 hours a day.
Our staff is committed to providing an environment that offers social, spiritual, recreational, culturally diverse preferences and educational opportunities, along with thoughtful assistance that is responsive to each person’s needs. We strive to make a positive, beneficial contribution to good health and want you to remain in control of your schedule and desired lifestyle. Our strengths reside in a long history of Skilled and Short-Term Rehabilitation experience, as well as Long Term Care & Nursing Services.
As an Activities Assistant you will:
- Assist with planning and organizing activities that provide opportunities for entertainment, exercise, relaxation, and expression to our Residents.
- Our activities program fulfills the psychological, physical, social, and spiritual needs of our Residents.
As you are working hard planning and leading Resident activities, you will have:
- Full-time employees (30 hours per week) have access to benefits; medical, dental, vision & disability
- Paid Time Off available for all employees
Minimum Qualifications:
- High School Graduate or equivalent certification; CNA Certification desirable
- Experience working with a geriatric population
- Current CPR Certification
- Computer Skills
- Valid Maine Driver’s License; with a clean driving record
- Must be 18 years old or older
Activities Assistant Skills and Abilities:
- Ability to work independently, with flexibility, good judgment, and effectively communicate with staff, residents, and families
- Strong desire to provide care to other people
- Outstanding organizational and time management skills