Camp Worker
The Camp Worker/Homemaker-Personal Care Provider (HPCP) is responsible for the health, safety and welfare of the individuals we provide services to. The goal of the Camp Worker/HPCP is to assist in increasing the independence of the individual within his/her home or community. The Camp Worker/HPCP should perform daily tasks that assist the individual with daily living needs.
Duties include:
- Personal hygiene: bathing, grooming, hair care, oral care etc
- Bathroom assistance: assistance with changes, bladder and bowel requirements
- Dressing: assistance putting on or taking off clothes
- Eating: preparing meals, preparing food to be eaten, assistance with eating etc
- Transfer: assistance in and out of wheelchairs for daily activities etc
- Ambulatory needs: assistance moving around the residence and community
- Household services: cleaning, cooking, laundry etc
- Medication administration: administering or assisting with medication
- Transportation: provide transportation into the community for activities
- Basic supervision: assessing, monitoring, and supervising the individual to ensure the individual’s safety, health, and welfare
- ISP services: provide tasks and services according to the individual’s ISP
- Documentation: keep documentation logs for ISP services, medication administration, activity logs etc
- Adhere to and know Medina Creative Accessibility procedures
- Assist with the preparation of the weekly activities to ensure provides engagement for the campers
- Communicate with families or providers on any issues while at camp
- Ensure all campers attendance is documented
Employee Requirements:
- must be 18 years of age or older
- 1-year experience working with individuals with disabilities required
- criminal background check
- certification in CPR/First Aid required (training provided)
- ongoing annual training
- must always have a valid Ohio driver’s license / Ohio vehicle insurance coverage and reliable vehicle transportation
- ability to lift 50lbs or more
Reports to Services Manager