What are the responsibilities and job description for the Life Skills Coach position at The Bindu Institute, LLC?
Benefits:
Essential to the position is the expectation the employee will:
- 401(k) matching
- Flexible schedule
- Training & development
- Wellness resources
- Part-time
Essential to the position is the expectation the employee will:
- Be an independent thinker and observant in nature
- Possess effective training, assessment, evaluation and problem-solving skills
- Address conflicts/concerns in a respectful and tactful manner
- Experience in disability management and knowledge of community resources
- Serve as a client advocate and work diligently to assist them reach their goals
- Provides positive support and be an advocate for the client.
- Provides assistance and guidance with identifying choices and making informed decisions that involve the client's activities and life.
- Provides structure and support in household management such as: maintaining cleanliness of home environment and establishing a safe, healthy and efficient routine.
- Assists with participation in recreation and community activities in order to promote socialization and establish relationships with peers.
- Assists client with improving community living and integration skills in a variety of settings such as shopping, church attendance, sporting events, club participation, classroom support, volunteer/employment support, etc by providing transportation.
- Works with clients to learn how to participate in their desired recreational and social activities within their surrounding community.
- Assists with participation in recreation and community activities in order to promote socialization and establish relationships with peers.
- Provide training or assistance with mobility in home environment, using adaptive aids, and accessing public transportation.
- Provides assistance with developing effective and appropriate communication and social skills.
- Operates within organizational guidelines, policies, professional and ethical standards.
- Maintains organization confidentiality of information relating to individuals and their families in accordance with HIPPA/company policies.
- Treats clients, families, co-workers, and outside parties with respect and dignity, honoring all values and all written and reasonably implied ethical practices of the organization.
- Based on the established goals provides clients functional supports to acquire, retain and improve independence.
- Helps clients with reintegrating and reconnecting with their communities in order to encourage a healthy level of independence.
- Identifies barriers, triggers, or changes in functional status in order to develop proactive interventions that promote continued independence.
- Educates clients on how to develop necessary problem- solving skills and strategies.
- Accompanies clients to locations and appointments in the community, to educate them in learning how to assess and utilize their community resources and services.
- Serves as a role/mentor for clients and maintains good communication/relationships with the client, their families, and referral sources.
- Completes daily progress notes and other necessary documentation in compliance with organization policies and provides to the supervisors and the agency's payroll/invoicing email portal.
- Responsible for monitoring and appropriately utilizing billable hours with clients.
- Conducts professional behavior at all times.
- Participates in trainings at their agency and necessary and appropriate trainings.
- Communicates regularly with organization personnel regarding warrior issues/concerns.
- Participates in team meetings as requested.
- Performs other duties as assigned to meet the program goals or as requested by the agency.
- Experience with individuals with developmental disabilities and in some cases physical disabilities preferred.
- Must have a reliable computer or device for documentation responsibilities/daily documentation required; experience with Microsoft Word, Excel, and Adobe Acrobat Reader required.
- BS/BA in related field OR 1-2 years' experience working with adults who are developmentally disabled or other related experience preferred.
- Maintain a valid driver’s license.
- Background check and driver’s record check.
- Reside within a reasonable commute to the client.
- Must maintain the company’s required personal auto insurance and verify compliance: Minimum coverage of $100,000/$300,000/$50,000 (bodily injury/bodily injury per accident/property damage) or $300,000 combined single limit
- Military background or experience with veterans and persons with brain injury a plus.
- The ability to lift 25/50/80 pounds regularly is required.
- Strong written and verbal communications skills
- Strong interpersonal skills and ability to collaborate with team members
Salary : $100,000 - $300,000