Description
Reports to: OASIS Leader and Recreation Supervisor
Location: Varied
Part-Time/Non-Exempt
Benefits: Non-Eligible
Summary
The OASIS Aide is to assist in the nurturing and implementation of activities for individuals with disabilities in a recreational setting in accordance with SWSRA’s mission and vision. The OASIS Aide shall be responsible for the safety and well-being of all individuals in the program, including other staff or volunteers. The OASIS Aide’s priority is to provide participants with a safe environment, while generating a fun, positive, and nurturing experience while focusing on the participant’s OASIS goals.
The OASIS Aide’s job is a part-time position, lasting a total of 9 months.
Minimum Qualifications
Must be at least 18 years of age or older
Must have a High School Diploma
Minimum of 2 years of experience in a recreational setting working with individuals with disabilities
Must hold a valid Illinois driver’s license with good driving record
Must pass pre-employment physical and drug screen within 3 days of contingent offer of employment
Must pass a criminal background check in compliance with Illinois state statute (70 ILCS 1205/8-23)
Must be proficient in Microsoft Office Suite applications including Word and Excel
Must be CPR/First Aid Certified or obtain within 90 days of hire
Red Cross WSI and Lifeguard Certification preferred
Must complete attend/complete all required trainings prior to start of each season
Essential Job Duties
Active involvement in the planning process and implementation of activities, including setup and cleanup for programming; may involve transporting, loading and un-loading of materials
Responsible for the supervision of participants at all times during programming
Must review the program binder at every program and review documentation on participants
Must be knowledgeable of the specific needs of the participants and provide appropriate supports during activities accordingly
When applicable, assist Program Leader with medication distribution in accordance with SWSRA Safety Manual
Facilitate and encourage positive peer relationships within the group and motivate both participants and staff to make those individuals feel successful
Responsible for appropriately managing and documenting behaviors for all participants, following the Agency Code of Conduct policy. Communicate participant behaviors and/or any other relevant issues with the OASIS Leader
Required to be in the pool, within arm’s length of participants at the pool for close supervision
Promote independence in the participants each day to meet participant OASIS goals
Must provide excellent customer service to participants and parents, communicating any changes or updates in a timely manner
Keep inventory of First Aid/CPR supplies on you at all times. Be prepared to administer First Aid/CPR on injured participants
All SWSRA employees are mandated reporters.
Safely operate vehicle during work time as well as when transporting individuals on activities and whenever operating a vehicle during work time.
Perform other duties applicable to individual’s programming and the needs of SWSRA as assigned by supervisor and/or Executive Director.
Environmental Conditions
Is subject to flexible hours including split shifts or varied hours including morning, afternoon, evenings, and weekends.
Must be able to work in indoor and outdoor environments
Must be willing and able to drive all Agency vehicles, including 15 passenger lift bus.
Must be able to sit, stand, walk, bend, lift, and move intermittently during working hours.
Must be able to lift and transfer individuals in and out of wheelchairs, and lift equipment, and transport individuals to and from vehicles.
Must have ability to work and communicate with people under stressful situations.
May be subject to hostile and emotionally upset individuals with physical behaviors, staff, family members, and general public.
Must be able to follow verbal and written directions
Must demonstrate emotional stability
Must be able to adequately respond to the needs of individuals with disabilities.
Must exhibit good problem solving ability and good judgment in keeping with the mission of the Agency.
May be exposed to infectious diseases, odors, dust, etc. throughout the day.
Work location may change with little or no notice.
May experience frequent interruptions and varying levels of noise.