Job Description: Facilitator ($200 per class)
Program: Caregiver Stress Busting Program Reports To: Master Trainer / Program Director Location: Camden & Gloucester Counties
Position Summary
The Facilitator is responsible for delivering the Stress-Busting Program for Family Caregivers in accordance with the approved evidence-based curriculum and grant requirements. This role provides structured education, stress-reduction techniques, and resource navigation to caregivers of persons living with dementia (PLWD). Facilitators ensure high-quality program delivery, participant engagement, and compliance with all reporting and fidelity standards.
Key Responsibilities
Program Delivery
· Conduct caregiver support and educational sessions according to established curriculum guidelines.
· Facilitate group-based sessions for caregivers and/or PLWD.
· Co-facilitate classes with at least one additional trained Facilitator as required.
· Maintain a safe, supportive, culturally responsive, and confidential learning environment.
· Deliver classes in-person, including sessions outside regular business hours as required.
Participant Engagement
· Maintain regular communication with enrolled caregivers to encourage retention and completion.
· Promote peer support and connection among participants.
Documentation & Compliance
· Administer required pre- and post-tests and stress assessments.
· Submit assessment results within required timelines (within one business day of first and last class completion).
· Maintain accurate attendance logs and session notes.
· Submit weekly participant attendance data as required.
· Ensure all program delivery aligns with WellMed and DoAS requirements.
Resource Navigation
· Provide information about respite care, housing services, benefits counseling, behavioral health, and other supportive services.
· Connect participants to CPAC and community-based resources.
· Follow up on service linkage when appropriate to ensure continuity of care.
Crisis Identification & Escalation
· Identify caregiver burnout, safety concerns, or crisis situations.
· Escalate urgent concerns to the Master Trainer or appropriate service providers.
· Maintain compliance with mandated reporting requirements, if applicable.
Qualifications
· Bachelor’s degree in social work, psychology, gerontology, counseling, public health, or related field preferred.
· Experience working with caregivers, older adults, or individuals living with dementia preferred.
· Strong group facilitation and communication skills.
· Ability to maintain accurate documentation and meet reporting deadlines.
· Bilingual (English/Spanish) preferred.
Pay: $200.00 per day
Work Location: In person