What are the responsibilities and job description for the Floating Program Assistant for Day Program that serves Adults with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities position at Wellspring?
We are seeking a high energy, creative and passionate Floating Program Assistant to join us for in-person services to meet the amazing mission of empowering the lives of adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Qualified candidates will have a passion for working with adults that have intellectual and developmental disabilities.
The Floating Program Assistant embraces the mission statement of Wellspring Community: To create a community where adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities are empowered to live full, productive, and satisfying lives in a God-centered environment. The Floating Program Assistant is a dynamic and flexible role within our day program for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). This individual will provide support where needed, stepping in for both teacher and support staff roles to ensure continuity of services. The ideal candidate is adaptable, quick to learn, and comfortable working in various capacities to foster a positive and engaging environment for participants.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities (including but not limited to):
· Step into teacher and support roles as needed due to staff absences, last-minute changes, or program needs.
· Complete necessary daily charting and program notes when substituting for a teacher.
· Implement lesson plans and activities when filling in for a teacher, ensuring engaging and educational experiences for participants.
· Assist with toileting, medication administration and other ADLs (Activities of Daily Living)
· Assist with program setup, transitions, and clean up as needed.
· Communicate effectively with staff, participants, and families to maintain consistency and quality of care.
· Encourage and empower participants by treating clients in accordance with Wellspring’s Core Values.
· Creatively utilize volunteer support and provide direction to volunteers during a class you are substituting for.
· Perform other special projects as requested by Program Director, Program Manager, Development Team, or administrative staff.
· Transport clients to local activities or community outings as necessary when substituting for a class.
· Take initiative to jump into program and find ways to support the program’s success.
· Flexible and dynamic to enthusiastically teach and support in a variety of classes.
· Performs physical demands of job where requested and needed.
Qualifications:
· Bachelor’s degree in Human Services or Special Education preferred but not required.
· Minimum one year experience working with adults with IDD in an educational, recreational, or support capacity preferred.
· Ability to quickly adapt to different roles and responsibilities within the program.
· Strong communication and teamwork skills.
· Valid Colorado Driver’s license and clean motor vehicle report and possess the willingness and skills necessary to drive 15 passenger vehicles to transport participants to various outings and activities.
· Excellent organizational skills with ability to manage multiple priorities.
· Ability to multi-task, problem-solve effectively and manage the demands of a fast-paced, constantly changing environment.
· Current First Aid/CPR certification to ensure health and safety of clients.
· Must be able to pass a drug and medical test.
· Qualified Medication Administration Personnel through CDPHE required, if not currently QMAP certified, we will pay for the costs of obtaining certification.
Benefits:
Medical
Vision
Dental
Employee Sponsored Retirement Plan
Paid Time Off
Wellspring Community is an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without paying attention to race, color, religion, gender, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran, or disability status.
Salary : $19 - $21