Residential and Day Habilitation Aide At ROI
Company: Lyons HR, LLC
Location: Eastaboga
Posted on: February 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Summary Work schedule for the
Residential and Day Habilitation Aide is Monday- Friday, 10:30 am
to 6:30 pm. The Residential and Day Habilitation Aide will assist
the Day Habilitation Teacher and House Mangers with managing and
implementing all aspects of residential care as directed by the
Residential Program Coordinator and managing and implementing day
services, prevocational training, and supported employment. As
directed by the Day Habilitation Teacher by performing the
following duties. Duties Responsible for assisting the Day
Habilitation Team with the planning, organizing, and implementation
of the day to day services, including assisting with the
implementation of lesson plans, counseling, advocacy, developing
community options and acting as a liaison to families and other
programs. Implements the lesson plans created by the Day
Habilitation Team and ensures that plans which are to be based on
desires and choices of individuals and/or their personal
representatives are being implementing consistently and
successfully. Provides daily/monthly service documentation as
outlined in the lesson plans and ensures that the documentation is
accurate, contemporaneous, timely and billable, per guidelines.
Assist the Day Habilitation Team and staff in supporting
individuals in their efforts toward their stated goals. Works with
other staff and volunteers to ensure that individuals have the
opportunity to become interactive members of the community. Assist
with the coordination and implementation of individualized support
groups who assist individuals in their efforts to meet their stated
goals. Participates as a member of the Residential and Day
Habilitation Team. Keeps abreast of the latest developments in the
disabilities field through readings, attendance at
seminars/conferences, etc. Completes all staff trainings in
accordance with the requirements of ADMH, and relevant
state/federal regulations. Attends individual and group staff
meetings. Ensures the required intake information/approvals are in
individuals' files. Makes recommendations to the Day Habilitation
Teacher for equipment, supplies, and staffing needs. Keeps track of
all behavioral related needs and ensures data is collected.
Responsible for assisting the House Managers with residents in the
home and during activities, while on duty. Works as scheduled by
Residential Program Coordinator and Day Habilitation Team to
maintain efficient, quality care. Assists in implementing active
care plans (such as PCPs) for each resident as directed. Completes
documentation for CFAs, PCPs or BSPs, and assists in preparing
reports, as required by licensing and certifying agencies and ROI
policy; and keeps the House Managers, Residential Program
Coordinator, Residential/Day Habilitation Program Director/QDDP
informed of any problems. Demonstrates and/or assists residents in
daily self-care practices such as personal hygiene, dressing,
cooking, home maintenance, shopping, laundry scheduling, and
clothes repair to aid independence and foster self-esteem of
residents. Converses with residents to reinforce positive behaviors
and to promote social interaction. Assist the House Managers with
the supervision of preparation, cooking and serving of quality,
nutritional, family-style meals according to pre-approved menus and
recipes and maintains inventory of food and supplies. Assist the
House Managers with the coordination and planning of outside
community activities to include the coordination of transportation
(van service) to outside community activities, via the Residential
Program Coordinator. Assists the House Managers with coordination
and communication to the Residential Health Services Nursing staff
to coordinate transportation (van service) to medical appointments.
Responsible for transporting residents to all scheduled activities
and appointments as necessary and instructed by the Residential
Program Coordinator. Must always obey traffic laws and maintain a
clean driving record. Must be able to assist residents on and off
vans, as needed. Helps to maintain cleanliness and safety of the
home to provide pleasant living conditions and to meet requirements
of the licensing and certifying agencies and ROI policies. Follows
safe work practices and uses universal precautions when the need
arises. Assist residents with evacuation during file and tornado
drills and other emergency preparation exercises. Responds to
emergencies and administers First Aid, CPR and/or CPI as needed.
Assist House Managers with monitoring and assisting residents in
self-administration of medicines; consults with Residential Health
Services Nursing staff regarding medications, medical needs, or
medical emergencies; and maintains supply of medication as
prescribed. Assist House Manager with maintaining residents’ supply
of personal hygiene products. Documents all visits with relatives,
outgoing calls, and other contacts made by residents. Communicates
information to the resident’s family or guardian only through the
ICF/ Residential & Day Services Director. Has a working knowledge
of ROI’s Residential Operations Manual and complies with all rules
and regulations and ROI policies applicable to residential care of
residents with developmental disabilities. Adheres to the
Individual Rights and Abuse, Neglect and Mistreatment policies and
procedures. Consults with the Residential Program Coordinator
regarding any complaints, incidents or problems involving resident
care, staff relations, or quality of service. Participates in
appropriate Residential Program and ROI meetings, as requested.
Performs such other duties as assigned by the Residential Program
Coordinator and/or the ICF/Residential & Day Services Director.
Competencies To perform the job successfully, an individual should
demonstrate the following competencies: Leadership – Exhibits
confidence in self and others; inspires and motivates others to
perform well; effectively influences actions and opinions of
others; accepts feedback from others; gives appropriate recognition
to others. Job Knowledge – Competent in required job skills and
knowledge; exhibits ability to learn and apply new skills; keeps
abreast of current developments; requires minimal supervision;
displays understanding how job relates to others; uses resources
effectively. Resident Care – Knows each resident personally in
order to serve his or her individual needs; manages difficult or
emotional resident situations; exhibits sensitivity to the
emotional needs of residents and their families; able to be
flexible and to adapt to immediate needs of residents; responds
promptly to resident needs; solicits resident feedback to improve
service; responds to requests for services and assistance; meets
commitments. Problem Solving – Identifies and resolves problems in
a timely manner; gathers and analyzes information skillfully;
develops alternative solutions; works well in group problem solving
situations; uses reason even when handling emergencies or dealing
with emotional topics. Cooperation – Establishes and maintains
effective relations; exhibits tact and consideration; offers
assistance and support to co-workers; keeps others adequately
informed; works cooperatively in group situations; works actively
to resolve conflicts. Planning/Organizing – Prioritizes and plans
work activities; uses time efficiently; plans for additional
resources; sets goals and objectives; develops realistic action
plans. Attendance/Punctuality – Is consistently at work and on
time; ensures work responsibilities are covered when absent;
arrives at meetings and appointments on time. Safety and Security –
Observes safety and security procedures; determines appropriate
actions beyond guidelines; reports potential unsafe conditions;
uses equipment and technology properly. Morals and Ethics - Treats
people with respect; keeps commitments; inspires the trust of
others; works with integrity; acts consistent with Christian
principles; upholds organizational values; follows dress code.
Education and/or Experience High school diploma or GED; and
preferably two or three years’ experience operating a household or
providing direct care. Certificates, Licenses, Registrations Must
maintain current Alabama driver’s license and obtain MAC, CPR,
First Aid, and CPI certification. Must also successfully pass
criminal history record check and TB screening. Designated as House
Manager “In Training” until successfully complete First Aid, CPR,
CPI and OSHA training, which must be complete within 90 days from
initial date-of-hire. Physical Demands and Work Environment The
physical demands and work environment characteristics described
here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to
successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with
disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing
the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to use
hands to finger, handle, or feel; reach with hands and arms and
talk or hear. The employee is frequently required to sit, stand and
walk. The employee is occasionally required to stoop, kneel, or
crouch. The employee must frequently lift and/or move up to 50
pounds on his or her own as well as lift/transfer a person with
assistance, as needed. Specific vision abilities required by this
job include close and long distance vision. The noise level in the
work environment is usually moderate. Powered by JazzHR
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