Employment
Center Program Director
ESSENTIAL DUTIES
- Assist participants with daily living activities (toileting, feeding, transferring, and bathing, etc.);
- Plan and conduct daily activity programs for individuals and groups;
- Implement participant care plans and record progress, revise care plan if necessary;
- Observe participants for any change in behavior or routine and communicate to family, doctor, emergency medical services if necessary;
- Ensure proper staff to participant ratios;
- Complete participant assessments and write care plans;
- Provide orientation and ongoing training to Total Life Center Staff;
- Plan and facilitate weekly staff meetings;
- Ensure that administrative tasks are completed correctly and in a timely manner including, but not limited to end of month reports, petty cash management and receipt of participant payments;
- Attend monthly management meetings;
- Ensure the Total Life Center is operated according to the North Carolina Adult Day Care and Day Health Services Standards;
- Ensure a neat, clean and safe environment for the participants;
- Ensure participant retention by maintaining high standards of customer service;
- Ensure proper and timely response to inquiries and promote program enrollment;
- Work at other Total Life Center locations as needed with minimum 1-hour notice;
- Know and comply with Resources for Seniors Personnel Policies;
- Maintain participant confidentiality;
- Perform other duties pertinent to program and departmental assignments as requested or required by supervisors.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
- Commitment to work cooperatively and patiently with impaired older adults, their representatives and staff;
- Exhibit knowledge and understanding of the needs of aging and disabled adults;
- Ability to plan and conduct a varied, structured program of individual and group activities;
- Exhibit managerial and administrative skills including the ability to supervise staff and to plan and coordinate staff training;
- Ability to meet physical demands of the Essential Duties including the transfer of participants with or without reasonable accommodations.
TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE:
- Two years of formal post-secondary education from an accredited institution of education or a High School diploma or its equivalent with five years’ experience providing activities and services, preferably to impaired adults and seniors (Bachelor’s degree preferred.);
- At least two years of work experience in a human services area and demonstrated ability in supervision and administration;
- Certification in CPR and First Aid training within one month of being hired;
- At least one-year experience with personal care (health/combination models).
This is a full-time position working varied hours Monday-Friday with occasional Saturdays. Qualified applicants may submit their resume and cover letter via mail to Human Resources at 1110 Navaho Dr. Suite 400, Raleigh, NC 27609, email to reception@rfsnc.org or fax to 919-872-6683.
Resources for Seniors, Inc. is an E.O.E M/F/O/D/V
