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Rogerson Communities Vacancies

Care Partner/ CNA

DAY SHIFTS:
TWO POSITIONS - 1 day/week and every other weekend
ONE POSITION - 2 days/week and every other weekend
TWO POSITIONS - (7a-1p) 3 days/week and e/o weekend or 2 days/week and e/o weekend

GENERAL QUALIFICATIONS:
Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) or Home Health Aide (HHA).
A minimum of 2 yrs. direct service experience with the elderly.
Knowledge of, and/or, 1 yr. of experience working with people with Alzheimers Disease and/or related disorders. Sensitivity to issues of aging.
Ability to be flexible with scheduling and work assignments, as well as the ability to work as a team.

SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES:
Assist residents with ADLs, including toileting, bathing, dressing and feeding. Assist residents with ambulation as well as with mobility devices, including canes, walkers and wheelchairs. Help residents with additional ADL devices, such as glasses and hearing aides.
Perform any treatments, as required, including vital signs, weights, temperatures, skin care, and range of motion exercises.
Help residents with medications under the careful supervision of the Wellness Director. Cue residents and provide reminder to take medication.
Document in, and refer to, all pertinent lists of record keeping systems, i.e. diabetic list, toileting book, dietary needs book, daily communication book and miscellaneous flow sheets.
Assist multi-disciplinary team in the development, implementation and evaluation of care plans for residents. Attend and contribute to care planning meetings as assigned.
Escort residents to medical appointments within the community, as needed.
Maintain day-to-day cleanliness in residents rooms and bathrooms and assure tidiness in all accessible storage areas and common areas. Responsible for assuring that all needed supplies for resident care are in stock. Responsible to communicate to the Resident Care Director when more ADL supplies are needed.
Observe and report any unsanitary conditions, fire or safety hazards. Inform Clinical Care Coordinator of any faulty equipment needing replacement.
Observe and immediately report any changes in residents status to Wellness Director and/or Clinical Care Coordinator. This includes changes in physical and/or cognitive/emotional status.
Responsible for supporting the Therapeutic Recreation Department by assisting in daily activities and special events as planned. Assist residents to and from recreation programming.
Agree to work as assigned/must be flexible with hours. The RH is committed to providing the residents it serves with the highest quality of care. Given the nature of this work, any and all RH employees will sometimes be required to work outside their regularly scheduled hours/programs. Advanced notice is not always possible, but will be given when it is.
Work collaboratively with peers as a team.
Maintain all certifications as required for employment.
Assist Resident Care Director and Clinical Care Coordinator in training of new RH staff.
11-7 p.m. staff is responsible for residents safety and well-being during the night shifts, responsible for providing ad lib recreation programming for awake residents, responsible for maintaining control of hand-held security radio, and responsible for documenting residents incidents/issues for communication to the day shift.

FUNCTIONAL QUALIFICATIONS:
Standing: 34% to 66% of the time
Walking: 34%to 66% of the time
Balancing: 34% to 66% of the time
Stooping: 34% to 66% of the time
Kneeling: 34% to 66% of the time
Crouching: 34% to 66% of the time
Reaching/working overhead: 34% to 66% of the time
Climbing: 34% to 66% of the time
Pushing: 34% to 66% of the time 10-20 pounds
Pulling: 34% to 66% of the time 10-20 pounds
Lifting/carrying: 34% to 66% of the time 10-20 pounds

Qualifications
Behaviors
Preferred

Team Player: Works well as a member of a group
Enthusiastic: Shows intense and eager enjoyment and interest

Licenses & Certifications
Preferred

Nursing Assistant
CPR

About Rogerson Communities

Rogerson Communities has been providing housing and health care for elders and low-income individuals and families since it was founded in 1860.

Today, we serve over 1,800 Greater Boston families through 29 facilities and programs — providing greater independence and longevity to a diversity of individuals.

Our mission is to alleviate greater Boston’s housing crisis by raising public awareness, influencing housing policy, building properties to meet the accelerating need, and partnering with other nonprofit entities to develop and implement effective housing strategies.

Learn more about our four service areas:

  • Rogerson Communities: We provide housing, adult day health programs, fitness training, and memory loss care and treatment.
  • Rogerson Management: We manage a diverse portfolio of properties, including income eligible housing, retirement communities, and other residential and business properties.
  • Rogerson Development: We work with local communities to develop new housing and mixed use properties, re-purpose existing buildings, and reclaim abandoned properties.
  • Rogerson Leadership: We are committed to leading the way to solutions to the elder housing problem and increasing need for supportive health services in Greater Boston and beyond.

Apply Here To Join The Rogerson Team!

To learn more, please contact Neline Clergeau - clergeau@Rogerson.org   |   (617) 469-5800