Position Overview: Under the supervision of the Director of Programs, the Community Habilitation Specialist provides support in a home or community setting that promotes success at the highest level of independence possible. In addition to program-specific functions, this will include but not be limited to: teaching and reinforcing a wide range of daily living skills, promoting independence, prevent and respond to crisis situations appropriately, encouraging self-advocacy and facilitating the development of natural supports. All services will be provided in collaboration with program participants and their service plan, utilizing a person-centered approach.
Responsibilities will include but are not limited to the following:
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Establish respect and develop relationships with individuals using a person-centered approach. The Community Habilitation Specialist will become familiar with an individual by getting to know them through assessment, observation and discovery.
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Provide evaluation of the person’s skills and capacity for skill development in their home and in their community.
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Provide teaching and assistance as needed to complete a daily living task or skill such as; cleaning, laundry, cooking, personal care, banking, etc.
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Promote advocacy with the individual by seeking out services, promote choice, and assist in their understanding of rights and responsibilities.
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Assist the individual with communication with their support team including their families, natural supports and community resources.
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Respond to crisis situations by using good judgment through prevention, intervention, resolution, and reporting to ensure the safety and wellbeing of the individual.
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Maintain necessary records and documentation for each consumer served.
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Submit monthly notes each month to be reviewed by the Director of Programs.
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Meet at least once bi-weekly with your direct supervisor to provide updates on each consumer and discuss progress and concerns.
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Report all incidents to Director of Programs and follow incident reporting procedures as outlined in CNY Quest Policies.
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Maintain confidentiality of all work related information.
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Act in a manner consistent with Central New York Quest’s Mission.
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Other duties as assigned by the Director of Programs.
Requirements:
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Valid Driver's License & willing to transport clients in own vehicle
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2 years experience working with individuals with developmental disabilities (preferred)
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High School Diploma
This position is a part time position <20 hrs per week.