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Direct Care Specialist (Dorm)Agency
805 DEPARTMENT OF REHABILITATION SERVICESSupervisory Organization
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Positions in this job family are involved in providing direct care and supervision to clients with developmental or other disabilities. This includes basic health care and assistance with health care needs assisting clients with life skills including living vocational recreational and educational skills reviewing treatment plans for appropriateness and supervising implementation of care and treatment plans. Other positions are assigned responsibilities involving paraprofessional guidance and instructional work in an institution shelter group home or school.
Performs routine duties in the care custody education and treatment of developmentally disabled clients youth or children residing in an institution shelter group home or school.
Responds to emergencies affecting individuals including administering CPR and using approved intervention techniques.
Provides paraprofessional guidance and counseling to clients to help find solutions to their personal problems including problems of separation and adjustment to group living and to develop personal values and goals; directs their daily activities maintains order and provides support.
Serves on a treatment team to review residents progress treatment and educational plans; reports on activities programs and attendance
Provides active treatment programming to clients in life skills; controls movement of residents to and from living quarters for activities and offcampus appointments.
Ensures cleanliness of facilities through inspections reports and adherence to safety standards.
Lifts individuals to and from wheelchairs floor mats baths or beds; off may perform nonprofessional nursing aide duties; serves as a certified medication aide.
Supervises residents to and from facility for activities and offcampus appointments in instructional settings and during noninstructional activities such as recess meal periods assemblies etc.
Assists teaching staff in classroom with instruction and activities for individuals or for groups as assigned.
Performs various clerical duties as needed types and makes copies orders supplies etc.; sorts and files records; assists with maintenance of records and reports of attendance activities and grades; maintains and operates audiovisual equipment.
Level I This is the basic level of this job family where employees are responsible for performing routine entry level work in a training status to build their skills in providing resident supervision and direct care and in managing observing and recording behavior of clients/residents. In this role they will attend orientation and training to learn policy practices and procedures provide assistance in basic self care and socialization and use approved intervention techniques observation recording and reporting of appropriate information to facilitate this process. Some positions may provide assistance to teachers in a classroom setting.
Level II This is the career level of the job family where employees are assigned duties and responsibilities at the fullperformance level and perform a wide range of tasks involving direct care treatment and supervision of residents/clients. This includes implementing group and individual treatment plans and developing constructive relationships with residents/clients coworkers and other treatment team members participation in interdisciplinary team evaluation and completion of written documentation on client progress and activities. Some positions may provide assistance to teachers in a classroom setting including responsibility for students in the temporary absence of the teacher.
Level I High school diploma or equivalent.
Level II Education and Experience consist of a High school diploma or equivalent and one year of experience working with children or adults in a treatment facility for disabled individuals or working with children or adults in a residential or school setting.
Level I Knowledge Skills and Abilities required at this level include knowledge of basic human physical and psychological needs; of simple health and safety precautions and basic first aid methods; of the format used to prepare daily progress and behavior reports; and of crisis intervention techniques. Ability is required to communicate effectively both orally and in writing; to interact with children or clients with developmental disabilities; to read and comprehend training manuals; to follow written and oral instructions; to carry out the physical requirements to assist in lifting individuals as necessary; and to exercise mature judgment in appraising a situation and adopting an effective course of action.
Level II Knowledge Skills and Abilities required at this level include knowledge of basic human physical and psychological needs; of simple health and safety precautions and basic first aid methods; of the format used to prepare daily progress and behavior reports; of crisis intervention techniques; of behavior and adjustment problems associated with children or clients with multiple developmental disabilities; of developing individuals selfhelp skills; of health and safety precautions; and of the statutes and agency policy concerning care of residents/clients. Ability is required to communicate effectively both orally and in writing; to interact with children or clients with developmental disabilities; to read and comprehend training manuals; to follow written and oral instructions; to carry out the physical requirements to assist in lifting individuals as necessary; to exercise good judgment in the evaluation of situations and in making decisions; and to establish and maintain good working relationships with others.
Some positions may require that applicants be physically able to lift up to 50 pounds. Applicants must be willing and able to work overtime and work on shifts. Some positions may require that applicants be willing and able to perform jobrelated travel. Some Oklahoma Department of Human Services and Department of Rehabilitation Services positions may require applicants possess a valid drivers license and be willing to transport clients. Some position may require experience with children or adults in a treatment facility for disabled individuals. Positions in the Department of Rehabilitation Services require completion of paraprofessional training/certification for levels II and above. Some Department of Rehabilitation Services positions require proficiency in American Sign Language.
Some agencies may have determined positions in this job family to be safety sensitive as defined by 63 O.S. 427.8.
Position may be filled at Level I or II.
Position is located at Oklahoma School for the Deaf (OSD) in Sulphur.
Essential Functions: Position instructs/supervises deaf and hardofhearing students in areas of personal hygiene housekeeping laundry and social/cognitive skills.
Applicant must be willing to perform all jobrelated travel.
Trial period (if applicable) is required.
Preferred Qualifications: American Sign Language Skills.
Background Check: The Department of Rehabilitation Services will conduct a criminal background check on new hires as part of an offer of employment that is made contingent upon a successful criminal background check.
Method of Application: Applicants without previous state service with previous state service but not currently employed by a state agency must apply though the Workday online External Listings applicant system State of Oklahoma Careers (myworkdayjobs).
Current State of Oklahoma employees must apply through the Workday online Internal Listings applicant system Find Jobs Internal State of Oklahoma Workday (myworkday)
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Equal Opportunity Employment
The State of Oklahoma is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of genetic information race religion color sex age national origin or disability.
Current active State of Oklahoma employees must apply for open positions internally through the Workday Jobs Hub.
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