Job DescriptionSalary: $23-$25/Hour
The Administrative Coordinator provides entry-level support to the Human Resources and accounting department. This position is responsible for assisting with employee onboarding and training coordination, processing administrative tasks, supporting financial recordkeeping, and maintaining office organization. The role requires strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to handle sensitive information with confidentiality.
Leadership
Be a steward of Cornerstone Valleys culture.
Behaves in alignment with our values of Compassion, Integrity, and Responsibility.
Treats others with respect and dignity.
Proactive, self-starting, self-managing.
Takes ownership of the work.
Behaves in a manner that sets a positive example for others to follow.
Upholds and communicates our safety standards.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities
Office Administration
Serves as the first point of contact by answering and directing phone calls and welcoming visitors.
Receive, sort, and distribute incoming mail to appropriate personnel.
Perform clerical and administrative tasks including drafting letters, memos, invoices, reports, and other documents.
Order office supplies as needed and coordinate purchases for house managers and programs.
Maintain an organized system of filing and records management.
Human Resources Support
Schedule and coordinate orientation for new employees with HR.
Assist new hires with onboarding paperwork on their first day of employment.
Record new hires and termination in required software systems as request by HR.
Complete employee background checks every two years and ensure fingerprinting is completed if required.
Maintain strict confidentiality regarding employee relations and personnel files.
Assist the HR Director with special projects as assigned.
Training Coordination
Help track staff training and certification requirements.
Notify staff, managers, and HR at least one month prior to upcoming training or certification expirations.
Coordinate scheduling of OIS, Core Competency, CPR/First Aid, and other required trainings.
Ensure all training documentation is collected and filed for licensing compliance.
Escalate training compliance issues to the HR director.
Accounting Support
Assist the Accounting Director with Project as assigned.
Maintain strict confidentiality of accounting and financial records.
Assist with accounts payable processing in coordination with the Accounting Director.
Match, file, and organize invoices, receipts, and other financial documents.
Provide clerical support as requested.
Qualifications
The following qualifications are representative of the knowledge, skills and abilities needed to perform the job but are not all inclusive.
High school diploma required, some college coursework preferred.
Previous administrative or office support experience preferred but not required.
Basic knowledge of office practices and procedures.
Exceptional interpersonal skills.
Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, Outlook) and general computer skills.
Ability to learn and use company software systems for HR and Accounting functions.
Strong organizational and time-management skills with attention to detail.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Ability to handle confidential and sensitive information with discretion.
Strong interpersonal skills and a customer service mindset.
Ability to work independently as well as part of a team.
Dependability and reliability in attendance and task completion.
Must be able to follow written and verbal instructions.
Flexible and adaptable to change, abitility to maintain a positive attitude and willingness to assist others.
Working Conditions
Works primarily in an office environment with standard equipment.
Must have good manual dexterity, can sit, stand, kneel, and squat, be able to frequently lift and carry up to 75lbs.
Must be able to stand and sit for extended periods of time.
Work involves frequent interaction with staff, managers, and external visitors.
Spends extended time sitting at a computer.
Regular attendance is required to perform the job satisfactorily.
Standard work schedule is Monday through Friday, 9am to 5pm.
$23-25 hourly 3d ago
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Direct Support Professional
Cornerstone Valley 4.4
Cornerstone Valley job in Redmond, OR
The Direct Support Professional (DSP) is responsible for the daily care of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities in a group home setting. Care can include cooking, cleaning, personal care, transportation, handling intensive behaviors, medication administration, etc. The DSP's primary focus is to provide services, and advocate for individuals to live independent and productive lives.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
To perform this job successfully, the employee must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily and in a timely manner. The following duties are representative of the job but are not all inclusive and other duties may be assigned as needed.
Duties
Provides individuals with physical, emotional, and social support in the home and community.
Reads each individual service plan (ISP) and ensures the individual's care needs are understood.
Follows individual support plans.
Consult the House Manager or Behavior Support Specialist (BSS) if further clarity is needed at any time.
Learn the individual's routines, likes and dislikes, and behavior triggers.
Build positive rapport with the individuals served.
Promote independence in daily activities by teaching self care skills
Facilitate the individual's inclusion in community experiences and activities.
Understands the group home's rules, what is allowed and not, and the processes used to care for the individuals.
Responsible for understanding the prescribed medications, administering them in the correct dose at the right time, and appropriately documenting this information.
Provide assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs) such as hygiene assistance, i.e. toileting, brushing teeth, and bathing/showering and other daily living tasks
Encourage independence with general life skills.
Complete household cleaning and chores and ensure the home is always in good order and safe.
Prepare menus, grocery shop and prepare balanced meals.
Assist the individual with making small purchases and documenting the same.
Respond to challenging behaviors, including verbal and physical aggression.
Transport individuals for outings and activities, following all rules of the road.
Complete timely and thorough documentation including daily notes on the individual's day and challenges, general event reports (GER), and any other required documentation.
Assists with home safety checks and fire drills.
Completes annual trainings.
Follows all guidelines and direction regarding appropriate use of phones, computers, and other devices and technology.
Acts as an advocate.
Properly completes shift change routine when arriving and leaving shift.
Ensures all services are provided in line with current rules, regulations, laws, and Cornerstone policies and procedures.
Is a strong team member who tries to resolve conflicts or concerns with co-workers directly before bringing them to the House Manager.
Maintain a high level of confidentiality at all times.
Responsible for keeping the individuals in the house safe from any health hazards.
Report any instances of suspected abuse, neglect, or exploitation to the appropriate authorities so protective services can investigate.
Attend scheduled staff meetings.
Any and all other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
The following qualifications are representative of the knowledge, skills and abilities needed to perform the job but are not all inclusive.
Must be 18 years or older
High School Diploma or GED required
Passion for serving others required
Must be able to work a variety of shifts, including overnights and weekends
1+ years of experience working with people with developmental disabilities preferred.
Dependable, reliable, and punctual.
Ability to pass a criminal background check upon hire and biennially
Possess a valid driver's license, good driving record, and have auto insurance
Ability to obtain/maintain First Aid and CPR certification
Ability to obtain/maintain OIS certification
iLearn Core Competencies or Workday (Preferred)
Demonstrated ability to handle sensitive and confidential information
Adaptability and the ability to work in a crisis calmly and in a positive manner
Compassionate, supportive, easy going, good-humored personality
Patient, organized, and an effective problem solver with excellent follow through
Great common sense and able to consistently, and confidently, make good decisions
Must be able to read and write routine reports
Ability to relate effectively with individuals and their families.
Able to prevent and resolve conflicts
Strong team player
Behaves in alignment with our values of Compassion, Integrity, and Responsibility· Treats others with respect and dignity
Detail-oriented and able to work with and abide by state and organizational rules and policies.
Flexible and adaptable to change.
Excellent multi-tasker who can function well in a fast-paced environment.
Ability to establish clear boundaries and set limits
Ability to maintain a positive attitude and willingness to assist others
Working Conditions:
Works primarily in a group home and occasionally in an office environment.
May transport individuals to events, activities in the community.
Must be aware of and demonstrate good driving habits at all times.
The physical demands of this job vary depending on the client and the needs of the client.
Quickly applying skill in non-aversive crisis intervention, listening, observing, monitoring own actions to ensure they are not disturbing to the clients' environment.
May be subject to hostile and emotionally upset individuals throughout the day.
Must have good manual dexterity, can sit, stand, kneel, climb stairs, squat, get in and out of a vehicle, and be able to frequently lift and carry up to 30 lbs and maneuver 75 lbs when dealing with individuals.
Will stand, walk, or sit for significant periods of time.
Position requires phone, computer use, occasional bending, and stooping.
May be required to wear personal protective equipment.
Regular attendance is required to perform the job satisfactorily.
Weekend availability is required.
Open availability is preferred.
All training hours are paid at base rate of $25.00 per hour
We provide 24-hour care for our clients, to obtain full time hours you must have flexible availability. Full time hours are not guaranteed.
#ZR
Cornerstone Valley provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.
This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation and training
$25 hourly 60d+ ago
Residential Oversight Specialist intern
Cornerstone Valley 4.4
Cornerstone Valley job in Salem, OR
Department: Services FLSA Status: Exempt Reports To: Service Manager / Residential Oversight Specialist
The Residential Oversight Specialist (ROS) Intern supports the Residential Oversight Specialist and Service Manager in ensuring that individuals served are able to work toward their goals, achieve their potential, and experience a high quality of life. This internship provides hands-on experience in residential services, leadership development, and compliance within a group home setting while maintaining a strong focus on Cornerstone Valleys mission, values, and culture.
The ROS Intern role is a learning-focused, non-supervisory position designed to build professional skills, deepen understanding of services for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD/DD), and prepare the intern for potential future leadership roles within the organization.
Leadership & Professional Expectations
The ROS Intern is expected to model professional behavior and uphold Cornerstone Valleys standards while learning under the guidance of leadership.
Be a steward of Cornerstone Valleys culture
Behave in alignment with the values of Compassion, Integrity, and Responsibility
Treat others with respect and dignity at all times
Demonstrate initiative and a willingness to learn
Take ownership of assigned tasks and responsibilities
Behave in a manner that sets a positive example for others
Uphold safety, confidentiality, and HIPAA standards
Assist with identifying, mitigating, and reporting risk
Follow all agency policies and procedures
Participate in meetings, trainings, and committees as assigned
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Program & Facility Support
Under supervision, the ROS Intern may assist with:
Supporting group home cleanliness and organization
Monitoring the home and grounds for safety and cleanliness
Assisting with safety checklists and fire drills
Helping ensure adequate program supplies (groceries, cleaning supplies, etc.)
Supporting meal planning that meets nutritional and dietary needs
Maintaining security and confidentiality of keys, files, and information
Assisting with proper documentation and record organization in compliance with agency and OAR requirements
Individual Support & Care
Observe and support the delivery of high-quality, person-centered care
Assist staff in ensuring the health, safety, and rights of individuals served
Support community inclusion and preferred activities
Learn and follow Individual Support Plans (ISP)
Assist with documentation in Therap and other required systems, as appropriate
Observe medication management practices in accordance with policy (no independent medication administration unless fully trained and authorized)
Participate in ISP meetings, entries, exits, and related program activities as appropriate
Staff & Team Support
Observe leadership and supervisory practices within the residential program
Assist with staff training preparation and coordination
Support positive communication and teamwork within the home
Model professionalism in interactions with staff, individuals, families, and community partners
Assist with projects related to staff engagement, compliance, and quality assurance
Learning Objectives
The ROS Intern will gain experience in:
Residential program operations
Compliance and licensing standards
Person-centered supports for individuals with IDD/DD
Professional communication and documentation
Leadership development and ethical decision-making
Crisis prevention and response (observational and training-based)
Qualifications
High School Diploma or GED required (current enrollment in human services, psychology, social work, or related field preferred)
2 years experience working with IDD/DD adult/Children required
Interest in working with individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities
Ability to pass a criminal background check
Valid drivers license with acceptable driving record preferred
Basic computer skills and willingness to learn agency systems
Strong communication skills
Professional demeanor and respect for confidentiality
Desire to learn, grow, and receive feedback
Alignment with Cornerstone Valleys values of Compassion, Integrity, and Responsibility
Working Conditions
The ROS Intern works primarily in a group home setting with occasional office-based tasks. The role may involve standing, walking, bending, lifting up to 30 pounds, and assisting with daily activities under supervision. The position requires flexibility, adaptability, and the ability to work in an environment that may include individuals with challenging behaviors. Travel with staff or individuals may be required. Regular attendance and adherence to safety protocols are essential.
$41k-53k yearly est. 10d ago
Direct Support Professional
Cornerstone Valley 4.4
Cornerstone Valley job in Redmond, OR
Job DescriptionSalary: $25.00/Hour
The Direct Support Professional (DSP) is responsible for the daily care of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities in a group home setting. Care can include cooking, cleaning, personal care, transportation, handling intensive behaviors, medication administration, etc. The DSPs primary focus is to provide services, and advocate for individuals to live independent and productive lives.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
To perform this job successfully, the employee must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily and in a timely manner. The following duties are representative of the job but are not all inclusive and other duties may be assigned as needed.
Duties
Provides individuals with physical, emotional, and social support in the home and community.
Reads each individual service plan (ISP) and ensures the individuals care needs are understood.
Follows individual support plans.
Consult the House Manager or Behavior Support Specialist (BSS) if further clarity is needed at any time.
Learn the individuals routines, likes and dislikes, and behavior triggers.
Build positive rapport with the individuals served.
Promote independence in daily activities by teaching self care skills
Facilitate the individuals inclusion in community experiences and activities.
Understands the group homes rules, what is allowed and not, and the processes used to care for the individuals.
Responsible for understanding the prescribed medications, administering them in the correct dose at the right time, and appropriately documenting this information.
Provide assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs) such as hygiene assistance, i.e. toileting, brushing teeth, and bathing/showering and other daily living tasks
Encourage independence with general life skills.
Complete household cleaning and chores and ensure the home is always in good order and safe.
Prepare menus, grocery shop and prepare balanced meals.
Assist the individual with making small purchases and documenting the same.
Respond to challenging behaviors, including verbal and physical aggression.
Transport individuals for outings and activities, following all rules of the road.
Complete timely and thorough documentation including daily notes on the individuals day and challenges, general event reports (GER), and any other required documentation.
Assists with home safety checks and fire drills.
Completes annual trainings.
Follows all guidelines and direction regarding appropriate use of phones, computers, and other devices and technology.
Acts as an advocate.
Properly completes shift change routine when arriving and leaving shift.
Ensures all services are provided in line with current rules, regulations, laws, and Cornerstone policies and procedures.
Is a strong team member who tries to resolve conflicts or concerns with co-workers directly before bringing them to the House Manager.
Maintain a high level of confidentiality at all times.
Responsible for keeping the individuals in the house safe from any health hazards.
Report any instances of suspected abuse, neglect, or exploitation to the appropriate authorities so protective services can investigate.
Attend scheduled staff meetings.
Any and all other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
The following qualifications are representative of the knowledge, skills and abilities needed to perform the job but are not all inclusive.
Must be 18 years or older
High School Diploma or GED required
Passion for serving others required
Must be able to work a variety of shifts, including overnights and weekends
1+ years of experience working with people with developmental disabilities preferred.
Dependable, reliable, and punctual.
Ability to pass a criminal background check upon hire and biennially
Possess a valid drivers license, good driving record, and have auto insurance
Ability to obtain/maintain First Aid and CPR certification
Ability to obtain/maintain OIS certification
iLearn Core Competencies or Workday (Preferred)
Demonstrated ability to handle sensitive and confidential information
Adaptability and the ability to work in a crisis calmly and in a positive manner
Compassionate, supportive, easy going, good-humored personality
Patient, organized, and an effective problem solver with excellent follow through
Great common sense and able to consistently, and confidently, make good decisions
Must be able to read and write routine reports
Ability to relate effectively with individuals and their families.
Able to prevent and resolve conflicts
Strong team player
Behaves in alignment with our values of Compassion, Integrity, and Responsibility Treats others with respect and dignity
Detail-oriented and able to work with and abide by state and organizational rules and policies.
Flexible and adaptable to change.
Excellent multi-tasker who can function well in a fast-paced environment.
Ability to establish clear boundaries and set limits
Ability to maintain a positive attitude and willingness to assist others
Working Conditions:
Works primarily in a group home and occasionally in an office environment.
May transport individuals to events, activities in the community.
Must be aware of and demonstrate good driving habits at all times.
The physical demands of this job vary depending on the client and the needs of the client.
Quickly applying skill in non-aversive crisis intervention, listening, observing, monitoring own actions to ensure they are not disturbing to the clients environment.
May be subject to hostile and emotionally upset individuals throughout the day.
Must have good manual dexterity, can sit, stand, kneel, climb stairs, squat, get in and out of a vehicle, and be able to frequently lift and carry up to 30 lbs and maneuver 75 lbs when dealing with individuals.
Will stand, walk, or sit for significant periods of time.
Position requires phone, computer use, occasional bending, and stooping.
May be required to wear personal protective equipment.
Regular attendance is required to perform the job satisfactorily.
Weekend availability is required.
Open availability is preferred.
All training hours are paid at base rate of $25.00 per hour
We provide 24-hourcare for our clients, to obtain full time hours you must have flexible availability. Full time hours are not guaranteed.
#ZR
Cornerstone Valley provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.
This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation and training
$25 hourly 29d ago
Residential Oversight Specialist intern
Cornerstone Valley 4.4
Cornerstone Valley job in Salem, OR
Department: Services FLSA Status: Exempt Reports To: Service Manager / Residential Oversight Specialist
The Residential Oversight Specialist (ROS) Intern supports the Residential Oversight Specialist and Service Manager in ensuring that individuals served are able to work toward their goals, achieve their potential, and experience a high quality of life. This internship provides hands-on experience in residential services, leadership development, and compliance within a group home setting while maintaining a strong focus on Cornerstone Valley's mission, values, and culture.
The ROS Intern role is a learning-focused, non-supervisory position designed to build professional skills, deepen understanding of services for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD/DD), and prepare the intern for potential future leadership roles within the organization.
Leadership & Professional Expectations
The ROS Intern is expected to model professional behavior and uphold Cornerstone Valley's standards while learning under the guidance of leadership.
Be a steward of Cornerstone Valley's culture
Behave in alignment with the values of Compassion, Integrity, and Responsibility
Treat others with respect and dignity at all times
Demonstrate initiative and a willingness to learn
Take ownership of assigned tasks and responsibilities
Behave in a manner that sets a positive example for others
Uphold safety, confidentiality, and HIPAA standards
Assist with identifying, mitigating, and reporting risk
Follow all agency policies and procedures
Participate in meetings, trainings, and committees as assigned
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Program & Facility Support
Under supervision, the ROS Intern may assist with:
Supporting group home cleanliness and organization
Monitoring the home and grounds for safety and cleanliness
Assisting with safety checklists and fire drills
Helping ensure adequate program supplies (groceries, cleaning supplies, etc.)
Supporting meal planning that meets nutritional and dietary needs
Maintaining security and confidentiality of keys, files, and information
Assisting with proper documentation and record organization in compliance with agency and OAR requirements
Individual Support & Care
Observe and support the delivery of high-quality, person-centered care
Assist staff in ensuring the health, safety, and rights of individuals served
Support community inclusion and preferred activities
Learn and follow Individual Support Plans (ISP)
Assist with documentation in Therap and other required systems, as appropriate
Observe medication management practices in accordance with policy (no independent medication administration unless fully trained and authorized)
Participate in ISP meetings, entries, exits, and related program activities as appropriate
Staff & Team Support
Observe leadership and supervisory practices within the residential program
Assist with staff training preparation and coordination
Support positive communication and teamwork within the home
Model professionalism in interactions with staff, individuals, families, and community partners
Assist with projects related to staff engagement, compliance, and quality assurance
Learning Objectives
The ROS Intern will gain experience in:
Residential program operations
Compliance and licensing standards
Person-centered supports for individuals with IDD/DD
Professional communication and documentation
Leadership development and ethical decision-making
Crisis prevention and response (observational and training-based)
Qualifications
High School Diploma or GED required (current enrollment in human services, psychology, social work, or related field preferred)
2 years experience working with IDD/DD adult/Children required
Interest in working with individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities
Ability to pass a criminal background check
Valid driver's license with acceptable driving record preferred
Basic computer skills and willingness to learn agency systems
Strong communication skills
Professional demeanor and respect for confidentiality
Desire to learn, grow, and receive feedback
Alignment with Cornerstone Valley's values of Compassion, Integrity, and Responsibility
Working Conditions
The ROS Intern works primarily in a group home setting with occasional office-based tasks. The role may involve standing, walking, bending, lifting up to 30 pounds, and assisting with daily activities under supervision. The position requires flexibility, adaptability, and the ability to work in an environment that may include individuals with challenging behaviors. Travel with staff or individuals may be required. Regular attendance and adherence to safety protocols are essential.
$41k-53k yearly est. 9d ago
DSP (Direct Support Professional)
Cornerstone Valley 4.4
Cornerstone Valley job in Salem, OR
Job DescriptionSalary: Starting at $21.00
The Direct Support Professional (DSP) is responsible for the daily care of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities in a group home setting. Care can include cooking, cleaning, personal care, transportation, handling intensive behaviors, medication administration, etc. The DSPs primary focus is to provide services, and advocate for individuals to live independent and productive lives.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
To perform this job successfully, the employee must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily and in a timely manner. The following duties are representative of the job but are not all inclusive and other duties may be assigned as needed.
Leadership
Be a steward of Cornerstone Valleys culture
Behaves in alignment with our values of Compassion, Integrity, and Responsibility
Treats others with respect and dignity
Proactive, self-starting, self-managing
Takes ownership for the work
Behaves in a manner that sets a positive example for others to follow
Upholds and communicates our safety standards
Responsible for mitigating and reporting risk
Follows all policies and procedures and assures others do as well
Participates in meetings and committees as needed
Duties
Provides individuals with physical, emotional, and social support in the home and community.
Reads each individual service plan (ISP) and ensures the individuals care needs are understood.
Follows individual support plans.
Consult the House Manager or Behavior Support Specialist (BSS) if further clarity is needed at any time.
Learn the individuals routines, likes and dislikes, and behavior triggers.
Build positive rapport with the individuals served.
Promote independence in daily activities by teaching self care skills
Facilitate the individuals inclusion in community experiences and activities.
Understands the group homes rules, what is allowed and not, and the processes used to care for the individuals.
Responsible for understanding the prescribed medications, administering them in the correct dose at the right time, and appropriately documenting this information.
Provide assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs) such as hygiene assistance, i.e. toileting, brushing teeth, and bathing/showering and other daily living tasks
Encourage independence with general life skills.
Complete household cleaning and chores and ensure the home is always in good order and safe.
Prepare menus, grocery shop and prepare balanced meals.
Assist the individual with making small purchases and documenting the same.
Respond to challenging behaviors, including verbal and physical aggression.
Transport individuals for outings and activities, following all rules of the road.
Complete timely and thorough documentation including daily notes on the individuals day and challenges, general event reports (GER), and any other required documentation.
Assists with home safety checks and fire drills.
Completes annual trainings.
Follows all guidelines and direction regarding appropriate use of phones, computers, and other devices and technology.
Acts as an advocate.
Properly completes shift change routine when arriving and leaving shift.
Ensures all services are provided in line with current rules, regulations, laws, and Cornerstone policies and procedures.
Is a strong team member who tries to resolve conflicts or concerns with co-workers directly before bringing them to the House Manager.
Maintain a high level of confidentiality at all times.
Responsible for keeping the individuals in the house safe from any health hazards.
Report any instances of suspected abuse, neglect, or exploitation to the appropriate authorities so protective services can investigate.
Attend scheduled staff meetings.
Any and all other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
The following qualifications are representative of the knowledge, skills and abilities needed to perform the job but are not all inclusive.
Must be 18 years or older
High School Diploma or GED required
Passion for serving others required
1+ years of experience working with people with developmental disabilities preferred.
Dependable, reliable, and punctual.
Ability to pass a criminal background check upon hire and biennially
Possess a valid drivers license, good driving record, and have auto insurance
Ability to obtain/maintain First Aid and CPR certification
Ability to obtain/maintain OIS certification
iLearn Core Competencies or Workday (Preferred)
High level of professionalism and integrity
Demonstrated ability to handle sensitive and confidential information
Adaptability and the ability to work in a crisis calmly and in a positive manner
Compassionate, supportive, easy going, good-humored personality
Self-starter, self-manager, and the ability to work with limited supervisory oversight
Patient, organized, and an effective problem solver with excellent follow through
Great common sense and able to consistently, and confidently, make good decisions
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Must be able to read and write routine reports
Ability to relate effectively with individuals and their families.
Able to prevent and resolve conflicts
Strong team player
Detail-oriented and able to work with and abide by state and organizational rules and policies.
Must be proficient in Microsoft Office applications including, but not limited to, Word, Excel, and Outlook.
Flexible and adaptable to change.
Excellent multi-tasker who can function well in a fast-paced environment.
Exceptional organizational and time management skills
Ability to establish clear boundaries and set limits
Ability to maintain a positive attitude and willingness to assist others
Maintains technical knowledge by participating in additional training opportunities.
Desire to learn and grow in the role.
Working Conditions:
Work in Independence, Monmouth, Dallas, or Salem, Oregon
Works primarily in a group home and occasionally in an office environment.
May transport individuals to events, activities in the community using the company provided vehichle.
Drivers License is required.
Must be aware of and demonstrate good driving habits at all times.
The physical demands of this job vary depending on the client and the needs of the client.
Quickly applying skill in non-aversive crisis intervention, listening, observing, monitoring own actions to ensure they are not disturbing to the clients environment.
May be subject to hostile and emotionally upset individuals throughout the day.
Must have good manual dexterity, can sit, stand, kneel, climb stairs, squat, get in and out of a vehicle, and be able to frequently lift and carry up to 30 lbs and maneuver 75 lbs when dealing with individuals.
Will stand, walk, or sit for significant periods of time.
Position requires phone, computer use, occasional bending, and stooping.
May be required to wear personal protective equipment.
Regular attendance is required to perform the job satisfactorily.
Weekend availability is required.
We do our best to accommodate schedule restrictions but ultimately must schedule based on client needs.
All training hours are paid at base rate of $21.00 per hour
We provide 24 hour care for our clients, to obtain full time hours you must have flexible availability. Full time hours are not guaranteed.
Cornerstone Valley provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.
This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation and training
$21 hourly 9d ago
DSP (Direct Support Professional)
Cornerstone Valley 4.4
Cornerstone Valley job in Salem, OR
The Direct Support Professional (DSP) is responsible for the daily care of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities in a group home setting. Care can include cooking, cleaning, personal care, transportation, handling intensive behaviors, medication administration, etc. The DSP's primary focus is to provide services, and advocate for individuals to live independent and productive lives.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
To perform this job successfully, the employee must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily and in a timely manner. The following duties are representative of the job but are not all inclusive and other duties may be assigned as needed.
Leadership
· Be a steward of Cornerstone Valley's culture
· Behaves in alignment with our values of Compassion, Integrity, and Responsibility
· Treats others with respect and dignity
· Proactive, self-starting, self-managing
· Takes ownership for the work
· Behaves in a manner that sets a positive example for others to follow
· Upholds and communicates our safety standards
· Responsible for mitigating and reporting risk
· Follows all policies and procedures and assures others do as well
· Participates in meetings and committees as needed
Duties
Provides individuals with physical, emotional, and social support in the home and community.
Reads each individual service plan (ISP) and ensures the individual's care needs are understood.
Follows individual support plans.
Consult the House Manager or Behavior Support Specialist (BSS) if further clarity is needed at any time.
Learn the individual's routines, likes and dislikes, and behavior triggers.
Build positive rapport with the individuals served.
Promote independence in daily activities by teaching self care skills
Facilitate the individual's inclusion in community experiences and activities.
Understands the group home's rules, what is allowed and not, and the processes used to care for the individuals.
Responsible for understanding the prescribed medications, administering them in the correct dose at the right time, and appropriately documenting this information.
Provide assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs) such as hygiene assistance, i.e. toileting, brushing teeth, and bathing/showering and other daily living tasks
Encourage independence with general life skills.
Complete household cleaning and chores and ensure the home is always in good order and safe.
Prepare menus, grocery shop and prepare balanced meals.
Assist the individual with making small purchases and documenting the same.
Respond to challenging behaviors, including verbal and physical aggression.
Transport individuals for outings and activities, following all rules of the road.
Complete timely and thorough documentation including daily notes on the individual's day and challenges, general event reports (GER), and any other required documentation.
Assists with home safety checks and fire drills.
Completes annual trainings.
Follows all guidelines and direction regarding appropriate use of phones, computers, and other devices and technology.
Acts as an advocate.
Properly completes shift change routine when arriving and leaving shift.
Ensures all services are provided in line with current rules, regulations, laws, and Cornerstone policies and procedures.
Is a strong team member who tries to resolve conflicts or concerns with co-workers directly before bringing them to the House Manager.
Maintain a high level of confidentiality at all times.
Responsible for keeping the individuals in the house safe from any health hazards.
Report any instances of suspected abuse, neglect, or exploitation to the appropriate authorities so protective services can investigate.
Attend scheduled staff meetings.
Any and all other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
The following qualifications are representative of the knowledge, skills and abilities needed to perform the job but are not all inclusive.
Must be 18 years or older
High School Diploma or GED required
Passion for serving others required
1+ years of experience working with people with developmental disabilities preferred.
Dependable, reliable, and punctual.
Ability to pass a criminal background check upon hire and biennially
Possess a valid driver's license, good driving record, and have auto insurance
Ability to obtain/maintain First Aid and CPR certification
Ability to obtain/maintain OIS certification
iLearn Core Competencies or Workday (Preferred)
· High level of professionalism and integrity
Demonstrated ability to handle sensitive and confidential information
Adaptability and the ability to work in a crisis calmly and in a positive manner
Compassionate, supportive, easy going, good-humored personality
Self-starter, self-manager, and the ability to work with limited supervisory oversight
Patient, organized, and an effective problem solver with excellent follow through
Great common sense and able to consistently, and confidently, make good decisions
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Must be able to read and write routine reports
Ability to relate effectively with individuals and their families.
Able to prevent and resolve conflicts
Strong team player
Detail-oriented and able to work with and abide by state and organizational rules and policies.
Must be proficient in Microsoft Office applications including, but not limited to, Word, Excel, and Outlook.
Flexible and adaptable to change.
Excellent multi-tasker who can function well in a fast-paced environment.
Exceptional organizational and time management skills
Ability to establish clear boundaries and set limits
Ability to maintain a positive attitude and willingness to assist others
Maintains technical knowledge by participating in additional training opportunities.
Desire to learn and grow in the role.
Working Conditions:
Work in Independence, Monmouth, Dallas, or Salem, Oregon
Works primarily in a group home and occasionally in an office environment.
May transport individuals to events, activities in the community using the company provided vehichle.
Drivers License is required.
Must be aware of and demonstrate good driving habits at all times.
The physical demands of this job vary depending on the client and the needs of the client.
Quickly applying skill in non-aversive crisis intervention, listening, observing, monitoring own actions to ensure they are not disturbing to the clients' environment.
May be subject to hostile and emotionally upset individuals throughout the day.
Must have good manual dexterity, can sit, stand, kneel, climb stairs, squat, get in and out of a vehicle, and be able to frequently lift and carry up to 30 lbs and maneuver 75 lbs when dealing with individuals.
Will stand, walk, or sit for significant periods of time.
Position requires phone, computer use, occasional bending, and stooping.
May be required to wear personal protective equipment.
Regular attendance is required to perform the job satisfactorily.
Weekend availability is required.
We do our best to accommodate schedule restrictions but ultimately must schedule based on client needs.
All training hours are paid at base rate of $21.00 per hour
We provide 24 hour care for our clients, to obtain full time hours you must have flexible availability. Full time hours are not guaranteed.
Cornerstone Valley provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.
This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation and training
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