Residential Caregiver I-III
Company: Inyo County, CA
Location: Independence
Posted on: April 23, 2025
Job Description:
Salary : $46,437.36 - $73,337.16 Annually
Location : Countywide, CA
Job Type: Full-Time
Job Number: 242500326
Department: Health and Human Services
Division: Behavioral Health
Opening Date: 04/10/2025
Closing Date: 4/23/2025 11:59 PM Pacific
DESCRIPTION
Under the direction of the Progress House Manager, provides
services and care to and oversight of consumers in a 24-hour
residential facility for adults with mental illness or co-occurring
mental illness and addiction.
EXAMPLES OF DUTIES
Duties may include, but are not limited to the following:
- Provides direction, supervision, support and encouragement to
residents of Progress House, an Adult Residential Facility
- Provides intake, supervises and monitors residents, assesses
need, coordinates care, and maintains Progress House to ensure the
well-being and safety of residential clients at all times and in
accordance with applicable laws, regulations, and institutional
philosophy
- Confers with supervisor and/or other authorized parties
regarding a variety of problems/issues
- Takes appropriate and prescribed action in emergency situations
as directed and in accordance with relevant policies and training
received
- Assists clients with the administration of medications as
prescribed by doctors and in accordance with written agency
procedures
- Verifies accuracy of medication and dosage with medical records
plans
- Observes, documents and reports response to medication
- Observes, records, and provides a variety of information on
residential clients' behaviors, attitudes, interests, and skills
periodically and upon request
- Organizes and supervises a variety of life skills and
recreation activities for assigned group of clients
- Conducts individual and group interventions consistent with
accepted treatment plans and standard operating procedures
- Provides transportation of residents to appointments as
directed
- Prepares and maintains a variety of written and electronic
records and documentation related to the care and custody of
clients
- Inputs data to an electronic call log and health record
- Prepares reports and completes forms and logs on a regular
basis and upon request
- Attends and participates in staff meetings and supervision
- Participates in planning, preparing and serving group
meals
- Performs a variety of housekeeping and custodial functions in
support of the Progress House facilities in compliance with
hygienic and safety procedures
- Implements appropriate measures for infection control to
protect residents and staff from communicable diseases
- Distributes supplies, clothing, bedding, and necessary personal
hygiene items according to prescribed schedule and as assigned
- Persons in this position may be the first responder to
emergency or urgent need for mental health or social services
- Participates in triaging client needs/crises as necessary and
as trained, including after-hours calls received through the
Behavioral Health On-Call system
- Provides general assistance as needed to other team members
Residential Caregiver II is distinguished from the entry level I
position, as it is the journey level classification demonstrating
the training and experience needed to perform job duties with
independence and minimal supervision.
Residential Caregiver III is distinguished from the journey level
II position, as it reflects the training and experience necessary
to act in the capacity of a lead worker and may be assigned to
provide direct training and support to entry level Residential
Caregivers, to provide guidance and direction in the absence of the
supervisor, and other leader role tasks as identified and
assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS & SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS
EDUCATION and EXPERIENCE:
Residential Caregiver I-
Path A:
- High school graduate or equivalent
- At least two years of experience performing human service
activities in an office, community, or group home setting with
experience working in a care facility for persons with mental
illness preferred
OR
Path B:
- Education beyond high school equivalent to two or more years of
post-high school education (48 semester units) in human services
may be substituted for one year of experience.
Residential Caregiver II:
Path A:
- One full-time year of experience working in the Residential
Caregiver I classification
OR
Path B:
- Must meet the education/experience requirements of a
Residential Caregiver I AND
- One additional year of full-time experience performing human
service activities working with persons with mental illness
Residential Caregiver III:
- One year of full-time experience working in the Residential
Caregiver II classification
KNOWLEDGE OF:
- Basic understanding of the general goals of assigned
public/mental health programs
- Fundamentals of record keeping
- Appropriate professional interpersonal skills
- Correct English usage, spelling, grammar, and punctuation
- Computers and software
- Some Internet familiarity
- Basic mathematics
- Principles and practices of work safety
ABILITY TO:
- Establish and maintain positive relationships with supervisor,
coworkers, clients, and others contacted within the course of
business
- Learn and apply guidelines and regulations related to
residential caregiving and confidentiality
- Work with persons infected with communicable disease or who
have a mental/emotional diagnoses
- Organize duties and determine priorities in order to meet
assigned deadlines
- Work with various cultural and ethnic groups in a tactful and
effective manner
- Act quickly and calmly in emergency situations
- Work effectively with interruption
- Identify situations quickly and objectively and determine
proper course of action within prescribed policies and
procedures
- Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in
writing
- Meet the physical requirements necessary to perform required
duties in a safe and effective manner for self and others
- Consistent attendance is an essential function of the
position
PHYSICAL:
- Intermittently, sit while typing or preparing records and
charts
- Walk, bend, squat, climb, kneel, or twist while assisting
clients, handling supplies/equipment or retrieving/returning
files/charts
- Perform simple and power grasping, pushing, pulling, and fine
manipulation
- Lift light to medium weight
- Normal manual dexterity and eye-hand coordination required
- Corrected vision to normal range
- Normal hearing and talking is required for verbal
communications
- Occasionally run errands
- Good memory and recall is necessary for the accurate and timely
transfer of data/information
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:
- You may be required to drive a motor vehicle in the course of
employment and must possess a valid operator's license issued by
the State Department of Motor Vehicles
- Must successfully complete a pre-employment background
investigation
- Must successfully pass pre-employment drug screen
- Must successfully pass pre-employment fingerprint scan
- Your position may be required to serve as a Disaster Service
Worker during a County emergency
- Must be able work various day and night shifts, weekends,
and/or holiday and relief shifts
- Must have ability to obtain and maintain a first aid
certification
SUPPLEMENTAL & AGENCY INFORMATION
APPLICATION:
It is important that your application show all the relevant
education and experience you possess. Applications may be rejected
if incomplete. Beginning with your present or most recent job, show
a complete record of your employment. Describe in detail any
aspects of your experience or activities that are particularly
appropriate for the position for which you are applying. You may
not submit resume in lieu of completing the Employment Record
fields. We will evaluate your qualifications based solely on the
information entered into the Employment Record form.
It is not acceptable to complete the application with statements
like "See/Refer to resume" or "See attached".
IMPORTANT: If requesting Veteran's preference, you must attach a
copy of your DD214 with your application
SELECTION:
Selection procedures will be determined by the number and
qualifications of applicants and may include a qualification
screening, written examination, and oral interview.
REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH QUALIFYING
DISABILITIES:
Inyo County will make reasonable efforts in the examination process
on a case-by-case basis to accommodate persons with disabilities.
If you have special needs, please contact (760) 878-0377 prior to
the examination process.
CITIZENSHIP/IMMIGRATION STATUS:
Inyo County hires only U.S. citizens and lawfully authorized
non-citizens in accordance with the Immigration Reform and Control
Act of 1986.
WORK LOCATION:
The County of Inyo has work sites located throughout the Owens
Valley (Independence, Bishop, Lone Pine, Big Pine, and Olancha) and
the Death Valley area (Death Valley, Tecopa, and Shoshone). All
Inyo County positions are considered Countywide. Positions are
assigned to a work site based upon the needs of the County.
Positions may be temporarily or permanently reassigned to another
work site as deemed necessary by the Department Head and/or County
Administration.
Monthly salaries are paid over 26 pay periods annually
We offer a complete benefits package to full-time employees
including health care, dental, vision, retirement, deferred
compensation plans, flexible spending accounts, life insurance,
short-term disability, holidays, vacation, and sick leave.
Part-time employees who work 20-29 hours per week, receive benefits
on a pro-rated basis.
PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM (CalPERS)
Classic Employees (existing CalPERS member) 2% at 55 - Inyo County
pays the employee contribution rate of 7% of base salary toward
retirement.
PEPRA Employees (new CalPERS members hired after January 1, 2013)
2% at 62. - Employee required contribution is currently 8.25% of
base salary toward retirement.
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