VOA-Texas
Are you looking for a job that makes a difference? Do you have a passion for helping others? Join VOA-TEXAS!
Location: Houston, TX
Pay: $50,000 per year
Job Type: Full Time
Why you’ll love working with VOA-Texas:
- Reliable hours: We will provide a dependable schedule you can count on.
- Career advancement: Our variety of programs allows for many opportunities for growth and development. Opportunities range from administrative positions, service coordinators, property management and more!
- Benefits: Our wide range of benefits include healthcare plans, a retirement plan, education assistance program, employee discounts, paid time off, plus more!
Day-To-Day:
- The Program Coordinator will train, supervise, and monitor direct care staff in performance of their assigned duties.
- Maintains staff and client files as required; reviews and audits all program documentation for accuracy and compliance with contracts.
- Assists in the development of Individual Program Plans (IPP) to meet training needs of consumers using the interdisciplinary team approach.
- Supervises self-administration of medication and completes documentation as required by Volunteers of America Texas Policies and Procedures.
- Documents consumers’ progress, including completing daily log, training reports, behavior data tracking, weekly summaries according to billing guidelines, and other charting as required by the programs.
- Assists with the continuous instruction, supervision, training, encouragement, and reinforcement to consumers according to programs outlined in the Individual Program Plan; provides direct supervision for safety.
- Assists in the coordination of consumers’ activities at the LEC and in the community.
- Transports consumers as needed in facility vehicle.
- Maintains the facility and equipment in a safe and clean condition and reports repair needs in a timely manner.
Job Requirements
A Bachelor’s degree in a human services related field plus one year experience working with individuals with intellectual disabilities OR a high school diploma or general education degree (GED) plus five years of related experience and/or training working with individuals with intellectual disabilities.
Valid Texas Drivers’ License, clear MVR and ability to be insured.
Make a living by making a difference. Apply online today!
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