Day Habilitation Specialist (4181) at CHARLES RIVER CENTER
Bogueloosa, Alabama, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

20 Mar, 26

Salary

20.02

Posted On

20 Dec, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Interpersonal Skills, Teamwork & Cooperation, Dependability, Communication, Planning & Organization, Initiative & Problem-Solving, Management & Leadership

Industry

Individual and Family Services

Description
Job Details Job Location: Therapeutic Day Services (02) - Needham, MA 02492 Position Type: Full Time Salary Range: $20.02 - $20.02 Hourly Job Shift: Day Position Overview The Day Habilitation Specialist is responsible for implementing therapeutic objectives as outlined in members' Day Habilitation Service Plans (DHSP). This role provides direct supervision, training, and support to members in both program and community settings. The Habilitation Specialist serves as a resource for members, families, and team members, ensuring a safe, engaging, and person-centered environment. Key Responsibilities Member Support & Program Implementation Implement members' therapeutic objectives based on their Day Habilitation Service Plan (DHSP) and ensure accurate data collection and documentation of progress. Support members in developing self-care, communication, self-direction, and daily living skills based on individual needs and learning styles. Assist in personal care tasks, including wheelchair transfers, toileting, showering, and vehicle transfers, while maintaining a dignified and supportive environment. Facilitate community inclusion activities aligned with members’ interests and therapeutic goals. Use Positive Behavioral Supports to encourage appropriate behaviors and promote skill development. Safety, Crisis Intervention & Compliance Ensure adherence to Human Rights and Sexuality Policies, maintaining a safe, respectful, and supportive environment for all members. Act as a role model, demonstrating professionalism in dress, language, and behavior. Implement Health & Safety policies, including: Familiarity with evacuation routes and emergency protocols. Awareness of fire safety procedures and proper use of fire alarm pull stations. Ensuring clean and accessible aisles and exits. Supervising members during meals, breaks, and transportation to community sites. Performing light housekeeping and training members in maintaining a clean and organized environment. Using safe lifting and transferring techniques at all times. Participate in crisis intervention, including: Consistently implementing behavioral support plans. Responding effectively to crisis situations. Executing Behavior Management and Emergency Restraint interventions appropriately. Completing incident reports and related documentation in an accurate and timely manner. Professional Expectations & Team Collaboration Foster positive relationships with members, families, and staff to support a team-oriented approach. Maintain reliable and consistent attendance, arriving punctually and adhering to program schedules. Demonstrate effective communication in both individual and group settings. Adapt to changing priorities while managing multiple responsibilities efficiently. Uphold company policies and procedures, demonstrating professionalism and ethical conduct. Participate in meetings and required training sessions to maintain professional development. Required Skills & Competencies Interpersonal Skills: Establishes positive relationships with members, families, and colleagues. Teamwork & Cooperation: Works collaboratively with staff and management to achieve program goals. Dependability: Completes assigned responsibilities accurately and consistently. Communication: Demonstrates clear and effective verbal and written communication. Planning & Organization: Prioritizes tasks effectively and adapts to dynamic environments. Initiative & Problem-Solving: Proactively identifies and resolves challenges. Management & Leadership: Supports and enforces agency policies through professional conduct. Qualifications Qualifications High school diploma or equivalent (related experience in Human Services or Behavior Management may be considered in place of formal education). Valid Driver’s License. Successful completion of all state and agency-mandated training. Experience or working knowledge of Positive Behavioral Supports is preferred. Strong oral and written communication skills. Must pass a Criminal History Background Check (CORI) and screenings from DPPC, DDS, and other regulatory agencies. Ability to perform all essential job duties, with reasonable accommodations available for individuals with disabilities. Language Skills Fluent in English with the ability to read, interpret, and write reports related to safety rules, operational procedures, and program guidelines. Effective communication skills to interact with members, staff, families, and community partners. Ability to present information clearly in both individual and small group settings. Physical Demands Ability to stand, walk, stoop, kneel, and crouch for extended periods. Frequent use of hands and arms for handling tools, assisting members, and performing essential tasks. Ability to lift and maneuver up to 100 pounds (with assistance when necessary). Ability to lift 30 pounds from floor to waist and 10-15 pounds overhead. Significant physical endurance required to sustain the job’s demands. Reasonable accommodations available for individuals with disabilities. Reasoning Ability Ability to understand and follow detailed written or verbal instructions. Strong problem-solving skills to adapt to dynamic situations and ensure member well-being.
Responsibilities
The Day Habilitation Specialist implements therapeutic objectives from members' Day Habilitation Service Plans and provides direct supervision and support in various settings. They facilitate community inclusion activities and ensure a safe, engaging environment for members.
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