Warren Special Recreation Association

Program Assistant - Special Needs (All Ages)

United States

$15–$18/hour
25 days ago
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Summary: As a Program Assistant at WSRA, you will work with individuals of all ages with various disabilities and special needs, providing hands-on support, building meaningful relationships, and making an impact on those that we serve. Hourly Pay: $15.00-$18.00 Qualifications: Must be at least 16 years of age Must pass a criminal background check by the state of Illinois Must go through Agency Orientation Have experience or a desire to learn and work with individuals with disabilities Certification in First Aid and CPR, or the ability to obtain it. Immediate Supervisor: RECREATION MANAGER/PROGRAM LEAD Responsibilities: Assist the Program Lead with preparations such as, but not limited to, setting up, greeting participants/parents/guardians, and facilitating activity. Actively supervising individuals with disabilities Attend meetings throughout the year (orientation, trainings, and staff meetings) If over 21, drive buses (optional) Other duties as assigned by Program Lead, and Recreation Manager Perform all job tasks within the rules and regulations of WSRA policies, procedures, and safety program Demonstrate dependability, promptness, flexibility, and punctuality Promote good relations with participants, parents, employees, member agencies personnel, and community contacts. This position is part-time, and may include morning, afternoon, evening, and weekend hours. Daily Operations: Supervise and ensure all assigned participants are accounted for at all times. May work in ratios of 1:1, 1:2, 1:3, or 1:4 depending on participant needs. Ensure that all participant needs are being met (toileting, feeding, water breaks) Ensure that all participants have the opportunity to actively participate in every activity Adapt activities as needed for each assigned participant and actively participate in program activities Ensure participant medication is given to the Program Lead Lift, move, or transfer participants (as needed) using proper lifting techniques. Transfer individuals from a wheelchair to a chair, into and out of vehicles, from pool deck to pool. Physically assist individuals in wheelchairs by pushing, pulling, or providing stabilization on unknown terrain. Complete Accident and/or Incident report forms as needed Utilize WSRA behavior modification plan and implement it in a positive behavior Role model appropriate behavior for participants Interact with staff and participants within activities Clean-up program areas before staff departure Check in with Program Lead upon arrival and before leaving Notify Program Lead of problems or issues that arise during the program (staff or participant injury, behavior incidents, lost or missing items, broken, damaged or missing equipment) Greet all parents at drop off and pick up Communicate any accidents/incidents or behavior concerns Obtain supplies needed for the activity (sports equipment, arts and crafts supplies) Ensure that supplies and equipment are in good working order Ensure that supplies and equipment are put away in the correct location During the transportation of programs, monitor and addressing the medical, safety, and behavioral needs of participants in vehicle Communicate any concerns to driver Agency Expectations: 1. Exhibit positive, effective customer service to participants, families, co‐workers, and community contacts. 2. Know and follow personnel, safety, and agency policies and procedures. 3. Produce accurate, quality work on a consistent basis. 4. Exercise independent judgment and make sound decisions based on appropriate research and analysis. 5. Adapt to changes in all aspects of the job including assigned tasks, scheduling, and new or unforeseen circumstances. 6. Initiate new, creative ideas for improved programming, procedures, projects, and opportunities. 7. Communicate clearly and professionally both verbally and in writing. 8. Be able to work efficiently and effectively under pressure; such as emergencies and deadlines. 9. Project a professional image by demonstrating the agency’s core values. 10. Handle confidential information discreetly and professionally. Working Conditions: This position operates indoors in classrooms, gymnasiums, multi-purpose rooms and exercise rooms, as well as outdoors at different activity fields, parks, playgrounds, etc. The noise level can range from quiet to loud. When working inside conditions can include different types of lighting and temperatures. When working outdoors you may be exposed to different types of weather conditions. Job Type: Part-time Pay: $15.00 - $18.00 per hour Benefits: Flexible schedule Paid time off Schedule: Day shift Evenings as needed Evening shift Monday to Friday Morning shift Weekends as needed People with a criminal record are encouraged to apply Work Location: In person

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