- Junior
- Office in Vinita
What You'll Do
Cleaning & Household Tasks
- Maintain a safe, clean, and hygienic living environment for residents
- Perform daily cleaning: sweeping, mopping, vacuuming, dusting, sanitizing bedrooms, bathrooms and kitchens
- Monitor cleaning supplies and stock inventory; notify supervisor when replenishment is needed
- Assist with minor household maintenance and report any facility issues (e.g., plumbing, lighting, safety concerns) to management
Meal Preparation & Cooking
- Plan and prepare nutritious meals based on dietary guidelines and individual needs
- Follow standardized menus and accommodate special diets as needed.
- Shop for food and supplies, adhering to budget and managing receipts
- Maintain kitchen cleanliness: wash dishes, sanitize surfaces, organize storage
- Store food safely, monitor expiration dates, and manage disposal of spoiled items
Resident Interaction & Support
- Build respectful, friendly relationships with residents
- Assist residents with minor personal tasks as needed (e.g., meal setup, cleanup) while encouraging independence
- Observe and report any changes in residents’ health, mood, or behavior to the supervisor
- Engage residents in community life and encourage social interaction during meal and common times
Compliance, Safety & Documentation
- Follow facility protocols, including infection control, fire safety, and safe food handling
- Maintain accurate daily logs: cleaning checklists, meal records, inventory usage
- Participate in safety inspections and contribute to maintaining compliance with licensing standards
- Attend regular staff meetings, training, and shift handovers
Required Qualifications:
- High school diploma or equivalent
- Proven experience in residential or group-home setting, hospices, assisted living, or custodial services
- Strong cooking skills and knowledge of nutrition and food safety
- Ability to follow cleaning protocols and safely handle chemical products
- Excellent communication skills—both verbal and written
- Patience, empathy, and sensitivity toward individuals with diverse needs or behaviors
- Ability to lift reasonably heavy items (up to 50 lbs), stand for extended periods, and perform repetitive tasks
Preferred Qualifications:
- Prior experience working with adults with developmental disabilities or mental health conditions
- Certification in food handling, CPR/First Aid
- Valid driver’s license and clean driving record for running errands
Schedule & Compensation
- Schedule: Full-time (30–40 hrs/week), including days, evenings, and occasional weekends
- Pay: Competitive daily wage (exact rate based on qualifications)
- Benefits: Ongoing training, and opportunities for advancement