PHMC is proud to be a leader in public health. PHMC requires all employees to be fully vaccinated for COVID19 before the first day of employment. We will offer the vaccination at no cost via our Health Centers.
SUBSIDIARY: The Center for Autism (CFA)
PROGRAM: Creating Opportunities for Relating & Engaging (CORE)
ROLE TYPE: PartTime
SCHEDULE:
- Approx. 2025 hours per week
- Weekday daytime hours
JOB OVERVIEW:
The Program Aide is responsible for the support of ongoing daily activities and direct therapy with children enrolled in the Centers daily C.O.R.E. Program.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES:
- Supervise clients to ensure safety.
- Interact with clients in a nurturing and respectful way.
- Implement the Center for Autisms clinical philosophy by emphasizing the importance of individualized assessment and treatment planning.
- Understand and interpret a clients communicative intent and respond to it by intervening based on the childs communication.
- Initiate and maintain a shared experience with a client.
- Maintain effectiveness in response to various situational demands.
- Provide breaks for therapists.
- Set up and clean up including cooking sensory and art materials.
- Organize maintain and keep the kitchen laundry and classroom area orderly.
- Prepare sensory and visual support activities in collaboration with visual support staff.
- Perform weekly shopping to purchase groceries and other essentials needed for the program (when scheduled).
- Maintain supplies for first aid kits.
- Request necessary supplies.
- Support staff in program rooms when needed.
- Perform other duties as assigned by the Supervisors or Executive Director.
CORE VALUES:
Individuality
- Values each person as an individual and respects their unique abilities and needs
- Demonstrates an awareness of ones own culture and how it impacts his/her perspective and interactions with others
- Demonstrates respect for understanding of and knowledge of the differences among people as they relate to values lifestyles norms beliefs and opportunities
Innovation
- Embraces innovative ideas and works together with our team to make them a reality
- Remains forward thinking in their approach and generates new ideas to continually improve the services we offer to the community
- Seeks out and uses new technology to improve the effectiveness of their work
Community
- Values the role of the family as a key partner in the therapeutic process
- Endeavors to provide families with the support and resources needed to appropriately advocate for an individual with autism
- Uses effective listening skills pays attention gives thoughtful consideration and demonstrates regard for the feelings and needs of others
Dignity
- Treats every person with autism spectrum disorder with respect and as a valued member of our community
- Demonstrates sensitivity to the feelings thoughts and experiences of others
Awareness
- Proactively seeks opportunities for learning and develops their knowledge about autism spectrum disorder
- Educates others about autism spectrum disorder to encourage acceptance and foster a greater understanding
Professionalism
- Takes ownership of their role and demonstrates an understanding of the role the boundaries of the role and how the role fits into the organization
- Can be relied on to perform job duties consistently efficiently and independently
- Takes responsibility for own professional development and actively participates with supervisor in performance management process
REQUIRED EDUCATION: High school diploma or equivalent
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
- Ability to lift children play on the floor and run with/after children
- Ability to comfortably perform a series of flexibility exercises
- Ability to move (repeatedly) from a standing to a kneeling position and back
- Ability to bear weight on each knee
- Ability to lift/carry approximately onethird of own body weight
PHMC PAY SCALE: Grade 13
PHMC is an Equal Opportunity and EVerify Employer.