Job Description
Job Description
Summary
Respite care provides a short-term, temporary break for caregivers of a family member with a developmental disability. Qualified providers are available to provide respite in the family's home and/or out in the community.
Essential Functions
Duties include helping individuals with disabilities navigate and make connections within their community, participating in leisure activities, helping out at home and learning new skills, and supporting their interests.
Education/Experience
Minimum high school diploma or equivalent. Required to complete all MDS assigned trainings within the first 6 months of hire and then annually. Excellent communication skills are required for this position.
Working Conditions
Respite staff work a varied schedule based on the needs of the family. Staff are accountable for all hours assigned, are punctual and regular in attendance and attend appropriate training activities. Valid driver's license, reliable transportation and 100,000/300,000 auto insurance is required.
Respite staff must pass the following background checks; criminal record, motor vehicles record, Bureau of Adult and Aging Services (BAAS), Division of Child, Youth and Families (DCYF), Office of Inspector General (OIG).