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Respite Worker- Riverside

United Cerebral Palsy of The Inland Empire, Palm Desert, CA, United States


Respite Worker

The Respite worker will provide intermittent, regular scheduled, temporary care, and or supervision for a mutual client of Inland Regional Center and United Cerebral Palsy who resides with a family member or care provider.
Essential Functions:
Provide responsible care so that family stability may be restored or maintained in families with developmentally disabled members.
Work a minimum of two hours at each respite appointment.
Follow instructions for the care of clients/consumers and siblings as outlined by parent(s)/guardian(s).
Assist client/consumer(s) in areas of feeding, dressing, toileting, grooming, light meal preparation, etc., as needed.
Use safety precautions at all times when providing care to clients/consumer(s) and siblings.
Report suspected incidents of abuse to the Respite Program Manager & complete the required documentation.
Never leave a client(s)/ consumer(s)/ siblings unattended.
Maintain certification of CPR and First Aid at all times, current copies to be on file in office.
Adhere to policies and procedures in the employee handbook and respite fundamental training manual.
Adhere to UCPIE's Injury and Illness Prevention Plan and all other applicable safety procedures.
Report any changes in personal information to the respite program manager immediately.
Complete and submit time cards, mileage, reports, etc., using UCPIE timekeeping and case management software.
Complete client daily notes and submit to UCPIE administrative offices as instructed by the respite program manager.
Maintain current information on emergency call forms and submit copy to UCPIE office.
Return phone calls to the UCPIE administrative team within 24 hours or immediately if an emergency message is received.
Do not transport client(s) or siblings at any time.
Continue education through training modules, workshops, annual UCPIE in-house training, etc.
Competencies:
Communication Proficiency
Ethical Decision Making
Crisis Prevention and Intervention
Learning Orientation
Work Environment:
This position requires community driving and visiting families in a variety of home settings.
Physical Demands:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job: The employee must have the ability to lift, pull, push, run, and manipulate/use adaptive equipment and patients, which requires strength and gross motor and fine motor coordination. The employee must be able to perform CPR and administer First-Aid. The position requires sitting and/or standing for long periods of time (2 to 8 hours per shift). The position requires the ability to operate an automobile and a computer. The employee must be able to climb stairs and provide services in the family's home environment.
Travel:
This job requires daily travel to the client's home; note that travel will not exceed 40 miles unless approved by the Respite Program Supervisor.
Required Education, Skills and Experience:
High school diploma, GED certificate
2 years' experience working with individuals with developmental disabilities (experience can be caring for a family member with a disability)
Strong written and oral communication skills
Computer proficient
Additional Eligibility Qualifications:
CPR & First Aid Certification
Clean TB test every 3 years
Valid Driver's License
Valid vehicle registration
Valid vehicle insurance
Work Authorization/Security Clearance:
Clear security clearance (fingerprint live scan) through the FBI and DOJ.
Legally eligible to work in the U.S.A.
UCPIE is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace. We prohibit discrimination and harassment of any kind based on race, color, sex, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, genetic information, pregnancy, or any other protected characteristic as outlined by federal, state, or local laws.