Pathways to Communityother related Employment listings - Champlin, MN at Geebo

Pathways to Community

If you have Supervisor experience and a strong desire to lead and serve with compassion and enthusiasm, we want to talk with you!Pathways to Community (PTC) realizes our employee's success leads to higher quality of care for our Individuals.
Join our high energy and collaborative team and truly make a difference every day! Lead Schedule:
Monday and Wednesday:
2:
30pm-10:
00pm Tuesday and Thursday:
2:
00pm-10:
00pmFriday:
7:
30am-2:
30pm(38 hours per week)Compensation:
$19.
75 per hourIn this role you will be making a difference by:
Supporting individuals with daily needs including personal caresScheduling activitiesAdministering medicationsCooking and houseworkEnsuring house safetyProvide constant supervisionTransportation to appointments and community eventsCoaching and mentoring staffMaintaining proper documentation and logs of all consumer-based activities, medications, and other items in compliance with PTC and other guidelines, policies, and regulations.
To be considered for this role you must:
Carry a valid driver's license, proof of insurance, and have daily access to a reliable vehicleHold an acceptable driving recordPossess strong English communication skillsHave the ability to cover shifts beyond you own as necessaryBe able to participate in water activities (pool, waterslides, hot tub, etc.
)Be able to pass a DHS and nationwide criminal background checkHave previous experience working with individuals with developmental disabilities is required.
All full-time positions offer a generous benefits package, including 50%-70% paid premiums for health and dental benefits, retirement matching, cell phone reimbursement, paid holidays, PTO, etc.
Pathways to Community is an Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Employer.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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