Job Overview
Employment Type
Full-time
Part-time
Work Schedule
Flexible
Benefits
401(k)
401(k) matching
Dental Insurance
flexible schedule
Flexible spending account
Health Insurance
Life insurance
Paid Time Off
Referral program
Vision Insurance
Job Description
Clarendale Ann Arbor is a distinguished senior living community dedicated to providing exceptional care and quality of life to its residents. The company prides itself on being more than just a workplace; it is a place where employees have the opportunity to be part of an extraordinary life experience by engaging with some of the wisest and most inspiring individuals. Clarendale Ann Arbor is committed to investing in the future of senior living, and a key part of this commitment is investing in its employees. This approach fosters a supportive, enriching environment where staff members are empowered to make meaningful contributions to the lives of their residents.
This particular role is for a Quality of Life Specialist/Resident Assistant, a vital position within Clarendale Ann Arbor's care team. The role involves providing high-quality personal care to the residents, assisting them with daily activities such as bathing, dressing, grooming, and mealtime support. The role also requires monitoring vital signs, documenting daily shift activities, and communicating effectively with residents, families, and other team members. Being a Quality of Life Specialist or Resident Assistant means more than just completing tasks; it involves deeply engaging with residents, encouraging their independence, and enhancing their overall well-being through compassionate care and meaningful interactions.
Candidates for this role should be enthusiastic and compassionate senior care professionals who are passionate about hospitality and senior engagement. The company offers a flexible schedule and a comprehensive benefits package including health insurance, dental insurance, 401(k) with matching contributions, life insurance, paid time off, and more. Working at Clarendale Ann Arbor gives employees a front-row seat to the rewarding life stories of seniors and the chance to contribute positively to their happiness and comfort every day. This role is ideal for individuals looking to grow in the senior care field and make a significant impact in a nurturing and supportive environment.
This particular role is for a Quality of Life Specialist/Resident Assistant, a vital position within Clarendale Ann Arbor's care team. The role involves providing high-quality personal care to the residents, assisting them with daily activities such as bathing, dressing, grooming, and mealtime support. The role also requires monitoring vital signs, documenting daily shift activities, and communicating effectively with residents, families, and other team members. Being a Quality of Life Specialist or Resident Assistant means more than just completing tasks; it involves deeply engaging with residents, encouraging their independence, and enhancing their overall well-being through compassionate care and meaningful interactions.
Candidates for this role should be enthusiastic and compassionate senior care professionals who are passionate about hospitality and senior engagement. The company offers a flexible schedule and a comprehensive benefits package including health insurance, dental insurance, 401(k) with matching contributions, life insurance, paid time off, and more. Working at Clarendale Ann Arbor gives employees a front-row seat to the rewarding life stories of seniors and the chance to contribute positively to their happiness and comfort every day. This role is ideal for individuals looking to grow in the senior care field and make a significant impact in a nurturing and supportive environment.
Job Requirements
- High school diploma or general education degree (GED) required
- One (1) year experience working as a CNA/PCA/HHA/RA preferred
- Valid state ID or drivers license
Job Qualifications
- High school diploma or general education degree (GED) required
- One (1) year experience working as a CNA/PCA/HHA/RA preferred
- Valid state ID or drivers license
Job Duties
- Assist all residents/clients with a high quality of personal care, including but not limited to bathing, dressing, grooming, shaving, incontinent care, foot care, vital signs, height and weight checks per policy
- Assist residents with mealtime
- Cut food
- Encourage to eat
- Complete and document shift assignments as assigned, if unable to complete, report to nursing supervisor
- Communicate to residents, families, Department Heads and the Director of Resident Services when needed
- Provide activities as planned and/or directed
- Respond to call lights and emergencies in a timely manner
Job Criteria
Experience
Mid Level (3-7 years)
Job Location
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