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Hours Full-time, Part-time
Location 4837 E. Trindle Road
Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania

About this job

A co-worker’s job title is only the beginning of who he/she is to our residents because here, each co-worker serves a position and a purpose. We care for our residents the way we all would want to be treated: with dignity, compassion and respect. To honor the care and commitment that they offer to our residents every day, we work hard to provide a rich benefit package, an environment which encourages career development and competitive compensation.  

 

The personal care assistant (PCA) focuses their efforts supporting the resident with day-to-day needs of daily life. PCAs perform the personal and housekeeping tasks that the resident would do for themselves if they were fully able. Along with the other team members, PCAs encourage independence, support resident choice and preserve resident dignity through their professional manner and interactions.

Meadows and William Penn: PCA s who work in either of these units have the same responsibilities for service to the resident. However, the resident’s needs for personal assistance are more significant in these units due to cognitive or physical impairments respectively. As a result the PCA will spend more time coaching, cueing and, leading the resident in Meadows and assist the WP resident more with daily functions of living and various healthcare needs.

Routine Functions of the Position:

  • Provides residents with assistance for personal needs according to customer service plan. Resident needs may include, but not limited to: dressing, bathing, mobility and transport, toileting, dining and eating. Responsibilities may include medication assistance, ordering supplies, simple treatments.
  • Promotes social and emotional support as needed and according to the customer service plan. These actions include prompt response to calls for assistance, sensitivity to resident needs for both privacy and socialization, encouragement and direct assistance to participate in activities, appointment reminders, awareness and sensitivity to resident limitations as well as assistance to overcome limitations.
  • Interacts and communicates with resident and resident’s family in a manner that shows respect and promotes confidence in the co-worker’s, and the team’s, ability to meet their expectations. Refers family to nurse or administration for service/care concerns.
  • Informs supervisor about any resident needs, unusual events, suspicion of abuse, or condition/behavior changes promptly.
  • Participates in the planning of customer service needs using the methods defined in the department. This includes providing current information about the resident’s service needs to nursing or other appropriate supervisor, attending planning meetings, using the service plan to insure promised service.
  • Cleans resident rooms, bathrooms, common areas according to schedules. Follows established protocols for cleaning or as instructed by supervisor.
  • Washes, arranges, distributes resident and facility laundry according to schedule and protocols or as instructed by supervisor.
  • Assists residents with dining. Prepares dining room, assists residents with food selection, serves beverages and food. Promotes pleasant and inviting dining environment. Observes and reports changes in resident eating and/or drinking habits. Cleans dining room and dishes.
  • Recognizes and reports fire/safety hazards in building. Reports maintenance needs promptly. Takes all appropriate safety precautions to minimize risk of injury to resident, self and other co-workers.
  • Participates in continuing education programs to promote self-development and contributes to the development of the team by helping new co-workers learn job tasks and responsibilities.
  • Practices responsible teamwork as evidenced by participation in facility meetings, commitment to workgroup’s efforts to improve operations or resolve problems and, a willingness to lend assistance to other facility and campus co-workers.

Critical Success Factors:

Either possesses or is willing and able to learn the following:

  • Exhibits a positive customer service attitude which includes respect, friendliness and willingness to assist others, consistent completion of job duties, well groomed appearance,
  • Displays personal initiative to complete work without constant supervision, by reliable work attendance and, by taking responsibility to address work related problems with the proper individuals.
  • Communication skills that include careful listening, sensitivity to the emotions attached to the message, thoughtful responses, timely and accurate reporting to appropriate people,
  • Commitment to confidentiality that pertains to both resident and co-worker information. Relates personal information only to appropriate supervisory co-workers for action or attention.
  • Demonstrates skill in judging the importance and urgency of events. Recognizes a resident related problem that is within the PCA’s scope to address and when assistance is needed.
  • Approaches work with a flexible attitude. Can change course of activity with changing resident demands without experiencing undue stress or frustration.

 Work Environment

  • Stand/walk up to eight hours a day.
  • Sit up to four hours a day.
  • Frequently support up to 70 pounds.
  • Occasionally lift/carry up to 20 pounds.
  • Frequently kneel, bend, and reach.
  • Secure proper assistance for transferring and lifting of residents as needed.
  • Workplace includes the entire building excluding the attic.

 Minimum Qualifications:

  • Experience: Entry level position. Prior direct care experience preferred.
  • Education: High school diploma or GED.
  • Certification/License: Current CPR certification preferred.
  • Should not pose a direct threat to the health and safety of self and others.
  • Must be able to communicate effectively with residents and co-workers.
  • Must present a neat, clean appearance and demonstrate a positive, cheerful attitude.

EOE

Job Benefits

Some of the benefits you can take advantage of as a co-worker at Country Meadows include:
  • Paid Time Off (PTO)
  • Employer Contributed Family Health Insurance
  • FREE Dental
  • Vision Insurance
  • Employer Paid Life Insurance
  • Limited Medical Plan
  • Short Term Major Medical Plan
  • Employer Matched 401(k) Retirement Plan
  • Paid Holidays
  • Birthday as a Holiday
  • Tuition Scholarship
  • Country Meadows Foundation
  • Recruitment Award
  • Bereavement Leave
  • Jury Duty Pay
  • Paid Short Term Disability
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
  • Wellness Coaches
  • $2 Meal Plan
  • Cash Bonus Programs