Job Type
Part-time
Description
Northwest Community Partners provides Daily Living Skills Education services for children and adolescents with disabilities in Eau Claire County.
Daily Living Skills Educator Job Description
The Daily Living Skills (DLS) Educator focuses on teaching children and adolescents with disabilities essential everyday tasks and skills needed for independent living including, but not limited to, cooking, hygiene, money management, and social interaction. Their primary goal is to help clients develop the practical abilities needed to navigate daily life.
Daily Living Skills Educator Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Attend the initial meeting with family to develop client's Daily Living Skills Plan
Meet with the assigned clients and their families weekly to provide skills training and education on areas of improvement identified during the initial assessment
Understand and implement the Daily Living Skills Plan
Document each session with assigned client as required by established documentation standards and submit documentation in a timely and consistent manner
Develop an understanding of your client's abilities, development, strengths, and needs
Build and maintain rapport with clients and families
Addressing behavioral challenges by managing disruptive behaviors that may arise during skill development and implementing strategies to promote positive interactions
Present yourself in a professional manner when representing Northwest Community Partners
If providing transportation to clients, the DLS Educator is personally responsible for abiding by all state traffic rules and regulations and following agency transportation policies and procedures
Complete all required initial and ongoing trainings as required
Maintain client confidentiality
Communicate clearly in oral and written form
Other duties as assigned
Rate of Pay
$21/hour for direct service hours, $14/hour for training hours
Requirements
Minimum Qualifications
Possess some educational knowledge of children and adolescents with disabilities
Possess some experience working with children and adolescents with disabilities
Patience, empathy, and positive attitude
Other Beneficial Skills and Abilities:
Knowledge of social, emotional, and physical behavior needs
Knowledge of guidelines for ethical and professional conduct
Ability to respond appropriately and effectively in crisis situations
Ability to relate with others in a credible and cooperative manner
Ability to assess client problems and determine service delivery needs
Ability to work well with diverse populations
Ability to relate and work with co-workers and organizations
Ability to maintain regular, consistent, and reliable attendance
Special Requirements:
Must be a licensed driver and have access to an insured vehicle if transporting clients