What are the responsibilities and job description for the Community Companion-Female position at The Arc Prince George's County?
POSITION: Community Companion
FLSA CLASSIFICATION: Non-Exempt
NORMAL WORKING HOURS/DAYS: Flexible Hours
LOCATION: Laurel
About the Organization:
The Arc Prince Georges County serves more than 600 individuals with disabilities through a variety of programs, services and supports. Our primary areas of support are community living, family and personal supports, employment services, and day programs - all with an emphasis on person-centered community involvement and inclusion. To learn more about us and to review the complete job description, please visit www.thearcofpgc.org
Position Summary:
The Community Companion is responsible for supporting one (or more) individual(s) with developmental disabilities in the individual or familys home. The Community Companion-Community Integration Specialist primarily provides assistance to the individual(s) in the development of linkages to the community through recreation planning, transportation, and accompaniment to community- based events. Other responsibilities include providing assistance with household maintenance, budgetary/financial management, shopping, and meal preparation.
Heres a Snapshot of What Youll Be Doing Day-to-Day:
Community Integration and Participation:
- Locates and facilitates individuals participation in community and leisure activities to include providing transportation to appointments or activities in a personal automobile.
- Provides training and assistance to individual in developing safety skills as well as daily living skills with an outcome of increased independence in these areas.
- Encourages individual to make choices and to develop relationships with people outside of the individuals or familys home.
- Encourages regular exercise and healthy lifestyles via training, planning, and advocacy.
- Coordinates supports so the individual may worship as he/she chooses, to include transportation to house of worship when indicated.
Personal Care:
- Provides instruction, guidance, follow-up, monitoring, and assistance, when necessary, in personal grooming and hygiene.
- Assists with and/or dispenses medications and other medical treatments to the individual as necessary
Financial Management:
- Assists individual with the responsible management of his/her personal funds as per the Individual Plan.
- Provides assistance with banking as per the Individual Plan.
Communication and Documentation:
- Uses effective, respectful, and frequent communication with the individual and the individuals family members and/or other interested parties.
- Documents and completes required records and reports in a clear, consistent, and legible manner.
- Communicates with the family to ensure appropriate support provision to the individual served.
- Provides training to relief staff members. Provides training documentation to Administrative Supervisor.
- Submits paperwork that is complete and legible by prescribed due dates.
- Accurately records work hours on timesheet.
- Accurately
General:
- Demonstrates appropriate workplace behavior, modeling the agencys philosophy.
- Demonstrates positive role-model behavior.
- Maintains confidentiality in regards to individuals and in relation to staff issues.
- records mileage on travel reimbursement log.
You are the Ideal Candidate If You Have:
- A high school diploma.
- At least 1 year of related experience working with children or adults in a care-giving setting.
- A good driving record, reliable vehicle, and current Maryland Drivers license.
- The ability to successfully complete training requirements of The Arc.
- Strong communication skills and demonstrated care-giving skills
Total Rewards
The Arc offers a competitive salary and comprehensive benefits, to include medical, dental and vision plans. A 403(b) retirement plan w/ employer match, tuition reimbursement, benevolence program, paid holidays, generous paid time-off, paid training, company paid life insurance, and much more!