COMMUNITY INCLUSION SPECIALIST
Job Description
Community Inclusion Specialist
Short Hours
The Community Inclusion Specialist (CIS) provides assistance to adults with developmental disabilities. The CIS creates and facilitates daily outings designed to promote community integration, build cultural identity, and connect participants with relevant opportunities to help meet their larger goals within the community. Participants may spend time in the community engaging in anything from cultural activities, museum visits, life skills-based excursions, volunteer opportunities, parks, and more. The CIS may accompany up to three people at a time in the community, using public transportation or transport in a program vehicle for these outings.
Essential Duties and Functions:
- Escort, supervise and oversee groups of up to 3 participants into the community on a daily basis to take part in activities and/or events.
- Meet the basic needs of our participants while in the community. This may include medication administration, or assistance with other Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) as required by the participant.
- Implement ISP’s (Individual Support Plans) and behavior plans, as needed.
- Maintain sufficient knowledge of participants’ ISPs and personal needs required to work with them in a meaningful and productive way.
- Create monthly budgets for outings and maintain tracking of receipts and expenditures for reconciliation.
- Complete all required paperwork, including but not limited to daily progress notes on a regular and timely basis.
- Have regular access to reliable transportation, using your own vehicle in your work.
- Attend to basic first aid, when needed.
Qualifications:
- High School Diploma, Bachelor’s degree preferred.
- Three years of experience working with people with developmental disabilities.
- Basic Computer skills using Microsoft Products.
- Valid driver’s license and clean driving record.
- Proof of active car insurance.
This position requires medium lifting requirements, exerting up to 50 pounds of force occasionally.
Job Competencies:
- Effective Communication: Ability to clearly and respectfully communicate with residents, families, staff, and external agencies. Demonstrates active listening and ensures transparency in all interactions.
- Ethical Practice: Upholds confidentiality, integrity, and ethical standards in all interactions and decisions, ensuring the rights and dignity of residents are prioritized.
- Leadership and Accountability: Provides clear direction to staff, models positive behaviors, and takes responsibility for the success of the residential program. Holds self and team members accountable for meeting expectations and standards.
- Collaboration: Works collaboratively with other professionals, families, and community partners to ensure quality care and services are provided to residents.
- Cultural Humility: Demonstrates respect for and understanding of the diverse backgrounds, needs, and perspectives of residents, staff, and families, fostering an inclusive and supportive environment.
- Problem Solving and Conflict Resolution: Approaches challenges with a solution-focused mindset, resolving issues in a fair and timely manner, while maintaining professionalism and promoting a positive atmosphere.
- Adherence to Policies and Procedures: Ensures compliance with all regulatory and organizational standards, maintaining a safe, respectful, and efficient residential environment.