Ability to exercise good judgement and discretion.
Ability to work varied and flexible hours, accept and adapt to changes in assignments, methods, policies, etc.
Ability to work with and respect persons with disabilities and advocate for their rights.
Ability to learn and apply crisis intervention and behavior support techniques.
Ability to administer oral, rectal, vaginal, optic, ophthalmic, nasal, topical medications and insulin injections after certification by The Arc of the Ozarks and Missouri State officials.
Ability to teach basic skills and model adaptive behaviors at home and in the community.
Ability to maintain a safe, clean and agreeable environment for the persons served.
Ability to accurately report and record observations.
Ability to communicate effectively in oral and written form.
Ability to stand, stoop, lift up to 50 lbs, and pull and push items.
Ability to pass with satisfactory performance CPR, First Aid, and Behavior Intervention training.
Ability to maintain a record of punctuality and attendance.
A licensed and insured driver.
Ability to obtain a class E drivers license if driving persons served in an Arc vehicle.