ACTIVITY DIRECTOR - LTC at Humboldt County Memorial Hospital
Humboldt, Iowa, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

23 Jan, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

25 Oct, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Patience, Planning, Communication, Teamwork, Creativity, Organization, Supervision, Documentation, Public Relations, Activity Programming, Elderly Care, Volunteer Management, Problem Solving, Adaptability, Empathy, Time Management

Industry

Hospitals and Health Care

Description
Part-time Activity Director in the Long Term Care facility.  8 days per bi-weekly pay period, including at least one Saturday each month, 7:30-4PM to plan and assist with activities for the residents.   Part time benefits include: IPERS, Health Insurance, Dental, Vision, Life, Long Term Disability.  PTO accrual starts day one and accrues off hours worked. Job Title: ACTIVITY DIRECTOR  Job Description PRIMARY FUNCTION AND RELATIONSHIP TO TOTAL ORGANIZATION: Originate, schedule, and supervise activity programming in the facility within the limits set by the attending physicians, and with the active support of the Administrator.  Confer periodically with the DON concerning individual resident needs, limitations and progress, and scheduling of special events within overall resident care program.  Utilize activities to suit resident needs and fit them into the overall resident care routines and objectives. Encourage individuals to participate in activities and document resident participation.  Summarize participation and individual response to team members to aid in coordination of overall program.  Recruit, instruct and supervise volunteer workers and entertainers as approved by the DON.  Based on knowledge of usage, order and maintain supplies of materials needed for activities.   Reports to:  Director of Nursing-LTC   Skills:   1. Patience to get along with people and talk to strangers. 2. Ability to assume the responsibility for planning and carrying out an activities program. 3. Desire to work with the ill, aged and/or disabled. 4. Willingness to learn new ideas and skills. 5. Ability to identify life styles, interests, needs and concerns of elderly, medically and mentally handicapped persons as well as the best type of activity which relates to the individual. 6. Have basic knowledge of a variety of activities such as games, crafts, exercise, music, etc. which assist in maintaining and rehabilitating the patient. 7. Ability to learn techniques which are used with persons with Special Sensory Loss. 8. Awareness of the value of Public Relations and through activities relate to families and community.   Duties and Responsibilities:   1. Supervise and direct the selection of projects, securing material, and involving the residents in activities which are designed with the physical and mental limitations of the resident in mind. 2. Prepare 1 on 1 material:  Tapes, books, magazines, etc. for volunteers for 1 on 1 activities. 3. Do daily charting of activity attendance and involvement in care center routine. 4. Assist families with special events and activities pertaining to their family. 5. Attend staff meetings and department head meeting as scheduled. 6. Assure that resident rights are being adhered to by all staff.  Provide a role model for the staff in interactions with residents, families and visitors. 7. Assume other duties which may be assigned. 8. Functions and operates within the department budget.   Physical Demands: This position will require periods of walking, standing, and sitting.  May also require some lifting. Physical & Mental Requirements: PHYSICAL/MENTAL CHARACTERISTICS REQUIRED BY ESSENTIAL AND MARGINAL TASKS     TASK X   TASK X 1. Heavy lifting, 45 lbs. & over X 19. Pushing X 2. Moderate lifting, 15-44 lbs.   20. Stooping X 3. Light lifting, under 15 lbs.   21. Climbing stairs   4. Heavy carrying, 45 lbs. & over X 22. Climbing ladders   5. Moderate carrying, 15-44 lbs.   23. Operating mechanical equipment X 6. Light carrying, under 15 lbs.   24. Operating office equipment X 7. Straight pulling X 25. Operating motor vehicle   8. Pulling hand over hand X 26. Ability to see X 9. Repeated bending X 27. Identify colors X 10. Reaching above shoulder X 28. Depth perception needed X 11. Simple grasping X 29. Hearing (with aid) X 12. Dual simultaneous grasping X 30. Hearing (without aid) X 13. Walking X 31. Ability to write X 14. Standing X 32. Ability to count X 15. Sitting X 33. Ability to read X 16. Crawling X 34. Other (please specify): Technical Devices  x 17. Twisting X 35. Other (please specify):   18. Kneeling X 36. Other (please specify):     RELATED WORK SITE AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS   TASK X   TASK X 1. Outside x 13. Dust   2. Inside   14. Grease and oils   3. Travel   15. Solvents   a) car 16. Radiant/electrical energy   b) van   17. Slippery/uneven walking surfaces   c) bus x 18. Working around machines with moving parts and moving objects   d) plane   19. Working around moving objects or vehicles   4. Excessive heat   20. Working below ground   5. Excessive cold   21. Working on ladders or scaffolding   6. Excessive humidity   22. Working with hands in water x 7. Excessive dampness/chill   23. Vibration   8. Dry atmosphere   24. Working closely with others x 9. Excessive noise/intermittent   25. Working alone x 10. Constant noise   26. Longer or irregular work hours x 11. Silica, asbestos, etc.   27. Other (please specify):   12. Fumes, smoke, gases   28. Other (please specify):     Minimum educational requirements High School Diploma, CNA Certification preferred or willing to obtain, Activity Director Certification, or willing to obtain.   Experience:   Experience with working with the elderly preferred.  Must have the ability to communicate effectively with elderly patients and cooperate with other nursing staff members.  
Responsibilities
The Activity Director is responsible for originating, scheduling, and supervising activity programming for residents in a Long Term Care facility. This includes planning activities that meet the physical and mental limitations of residents and encouraging participation.
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