Program Instructor
Company: Aspire Chicago
Location: Waukegan
Posted on: March 21, 2023
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Job Description:
Description:Position Summary:Develop and implement curricula
designed to promote skill development for individuals with
Intellectual Disabilities to enhance daily life . Create customized
curricula based on the Individual's strengths and needs. Provide
coaching and guidance to direct support team members in the
delivery of activities. This full time position supports people
with disabilities in Aspire's Day Programs.Position
Responsibilities:The following represents the primary position
responsibilities, but other related duties necessary to meet the
needs of the organization may be assigned.InstructionFacilitate the
training for specific norms of program area and develop/create task
analysis of norms.Develop curricula in program area to meet
specific standards/norms.Prepare lesson plans and training
schedules.Train DSP's and Individual's served on
standards/norms.Evaluate/assess Individual for interests, dreams,
goals, skill strengths and areas of needed skill development.Assess
each Individual bi-annually on hard and soft skills. Track areas of
growth and areas of need.Create and score an outcome measurement
tools.SupportDevelop plans and recommendations for Individual PCP
that meet individual interests, dreams, skill strengths and areas
of needed skill development.Maintain familiarity with
individualized clinical programs and implement accordinglyMonitor
Individuals health, behavior, clothing, and hygiene and take
corrective action when necessary.Transport Individuals as needed
according to schedulePerform and assist with personal care,
including by not limited to, toileting, transferring, feeding,
showering, as neededCommunication and CollaborationEnsure proper
record documentation by Completing and monitoring Individual's goal
tracking.Takes an active role as member of the Facilitator Team,
working with Manager of Academies, Director, Lead Facilitator,
PA's/DSP's, PCP, Team Managers, Life Consultants & Clinical
Team.Develop and maintain relationships in assigned program
area.Communicate concerns to appropriate interdisciplinary team
members to support individual needs, goals, and growth.Attend
professional development sessions.Monitor and/or create incident
reports as neededComplete all required paperwork and assignments
accurately and in a timely manner.Reporting to this Position:
NoneRequirements:Required Education & Experience:Bachelor's degree
in related field2-3 years' experience in related fieldAdditional
Licensing/Certifications:Valid Illinois Driver's License with good
driving record.Required Skills, Knowledge & Abilities:Ability to
maintain pleasant working relationships with all
stakeholders.Ability to interact positively with individuals who
have intellectual or developmental disabilities.Ability to perform
multiple tasks simultaneously and prioritize work.Effective oral
and written communication skills; ability to write reports.Ability
to maintain confidential information.Ability to deal tactfully,
engaging, and courteously with Individuals, employees at all
levels, families, and the general public.Preferred Skills,
Knowledge & Abilities:Experience working with adults with
intellectual and other developmental disabilities
preferred.Physiological Factors:The physical demands described here
are representative of those that must be met by an employee to
successfully perform the essential functions of this position.While
performing the duties of this position, the employee is regularly
required to use hands to finger, handle, or feel; bend or stoop;
walk and climb stairs; reach with hands and arms, push, pull; talk,
hear, and observe.Able to assist people in moving from one position
to another including transferring from sitting to standing,
repositioning, transferring from one surface to another, or
climbing stairs.Work requires heavy physical exertion and may
include lifting up to 75 pounds.Duties are performed primarily in
the Day Service Center, residential home, agency office, and the
community. Work areas are restricted to non-smoking.Full Time
Benefits (regularly scheduled to work at least 37 1/2 hours per
week)Health InsuranceDental InsuranceVision InsuranceBenefit Time
(Vacation, Sick, Personal)13 Holidays403(B) Retirement Savings Plan
with matching contributionDisability InsuranceLife
InsuranceEmployee Assistance Program (EAP)Voluntary Insurances
availableAspire was founded in 1960 and is recognized as a leader
in providing bold, pioneering, and uncompromising services to
adults with developmental disabilities, their families and the
community. In 2019, we joined forces with NorthPointe Resources to
be one of the most recognized and respected disability service
providers across the Chicago metropolitan area, Lake County
(Illinois), and southeastern Wisconsin areasVoted as one of the 101
Best and Brightest Companies to work for in Chicago. Together,
We're Better!Aspire is an equal employment opportunity employer 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 law.PM22Trainer,
Facilitator
Keywords: Aspire Chicago, Waukegan , Program Instructor, Education / Teaching , Waukegan, Illinois
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