PERSONAL CARE PROVIDER

GSA SPOKANE TRIBE OF INDIANS

Spokane (WA)

On-site

USD 30,000 - 45,000

Full time

14 days+

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Benefits offered by this job

Tribal Preference applied in hiring
Potential for a stable schedule

Job summary

A tribal health services organization in Spokane, WA, is seeking a compassionate and skilled individual to provide personal care services to eligible clients. The role involves assisting with daily living activities, medical appointments, and various personal care needs. Candidates should have a high school diploma, the ability to lift up to 50 pounds, and prior experience with Native American clientele is preferred. This position requires empathy, effective communication, and the ability to work independently.

Qualifications

  • Must complete Advanced Personal Care Aide II Training.
  • Willingness to participate in training programs when required.
  • Ability to respond to emergencies without direct supervision.

Responsibilities

  • Provide basic and advanced personal care services.
  • Assist with daily living activities such as bathing and dressing.
  • Support clients in meeting medical appointments and essential shopping.

Skills

Personal hygiene
Dressing assistance
Bathing assistance
Eating assistance
Toileting support
Ambulating assistance
Transfer assistance
Positioning assistance
Self-medication support
Emergency response

Education

High School Diploma or equivalent

Job description

This culturally relevant, tribal managed program will coordinate medical services with the Indian Health Service (IHS). The Personal Care Program will provide individuals residing on the Spokane Tribe of Indians Reservation located in Steven’s County with services in daily living activities care and supervision, medical assistance; and provide referral information for other licensed home Health Care facilities in the service area.

MAJOR DUTIES

Incumbent will provide basic and advanced personal care services to eligible elderly and developmentally delayed individuals residing on the Spokane Indian Reservation in the areas of:

  • PERSONAL HYGIENE means assistance with care of hair, teeth, dentures, shaving filing of nails, other basic personal hygiene, and grooming needs. Personal hygiene includes supervising client when performing grooming tasks for consumer when unable to care for own appearance.
  • DRESSING means assistance with dressing and undressing. Dressing includes supervising and guiding consumer when consumer is dressing and undressing, assisting with difficult tasks such as tying shoes and buttoning, and completely dressing or undressing consumer when unable to participate in dressing or undressing self.
  • BATHING means assisting consumer to wash self. Bathing includes supervising consumer to bathe self when guided, assisting consumer with difficult tasks such as getting in or out of the tub or washing back, and completely bathing the consumer if totally unable to wash self. Bathing will also include giving the consumer a bed bath when bathing in the tub is not a feasible alternative.
  • EATING means assistance eating. Eating includes supervising consumer when able to feed self if guided, assisting, with difficult tasks such as cutting food or buttering bread, and feeding the consumer when unable to feed self.
  • TOILETING means assistance with bladder or bowel problems. Toileting includes supervising the consumer when able to care for own toileting needs if guided, helping consumer to and from the bathroom, assisting with bedpan routines, diapering and lifting client on and off the toilet. Toileting may include performing routine peri/colostomy/catheter tasks, for consumer when consumer is able to supervise the activities.
  • AMBULATING means assisting the consumer to move around. Ambulating includes supervising the consumer when walking alone or with the help of a mechanical device such as a walker if guided, assisting with difficult parts of walking such as climbing stairs, supervising the consumer if the consumer is able to propel a wheelchair if guided, pushing the wheelchair, and providing constant physical assistance to the consumer if totally unable to walk alone with mechanical device.
  • TRANSFER means assistance with getting in and out of bed or wheelchair or on and off the toilet or in and out of the bathtub. Transfer includes supervising the consumer when able to transfer if guided, providing steadying, and helping the consumer when consumer assists in own transfer. Lifting the consumer when consumer is unable to assist in their own transfer requires specialized training.
  • POSITIONING means assisting the consumer to assume a desired position. Positioning includes assistance in turning and positioning to prevent secondary disabilities, such as contractures and balance deficits.
  • SELF-MEDICATION means assisting the consumer to self-administer medications prescribed by attending physician. Self-medication includes reminding the consumer of when it is time to take prescribed medication, handling the medication container to the consumer, and opening the container.
  • BODY CARE means assisting the consumer with exercises, skin care including the application of ointments or lotions, changing dry bandages or dressing not requiring professional judgment. Body care excludes foot care for consumers who are diabetic or have poor circulation. Body care excludes changing bandages or dressing when sterile procedure are required. Provision of body care tasks is limited. The consumer must be able to supervise the provision of these tasks.
  • TRAVEL TO MEDICAL SERVICES means accompanying or transporting the consumer to a physician’s office or clinic in the local area to obtain medical diagnosis or treatment.
  • ESSENTIAL SHOPPING means assistance with shopping to meet the consumer’s health care or nutritional needs. Limited to brief, occasional trips in the local area to shop for food, medical necessities, and household items required specifically for the health and maintenance of the consumer. Essential shopping includes assisting when the consumer can participate in shopping and doing the shopping when the consumer is unable to participate. Subordinate tasks are to be performed only when at least one task in the preceding section is authorized. Those tasks are to include:
  • MEAL PREPARATION means assistance with preparing meals. Meal preparation includes (1) planning meals, including special diet, (2) assisting consumer when able to participate in meal preparation, (3) preparing meals for consumer when unable to participate in meal preparation, and cleaning up after meals. The consumer must need assistance with actual meal preparation.
  • LAUNDRY means washing, drying, ironing, and mending clothes and linens used by the consumer or helping the consumer perform these tasks.
  • HOUSEWORK means performing or helping the consumer perform those periodic tasks required to maintain the consumer in a safe and healthy environment. Activities performed include such things as cleaning the kitchen and bathroom, sweeping, vacuuming, mopping, cleaning the oven, defrosting the freezer and shoveling the snow. Washing inside windows and walls is allowed, but is limited to twice a year. Assistance with housework is limited to those areas of the home which are actually used by the consumer. This task is not a maid service and does not include yard care.
  • WOOD SUPPLY means splitting, stacking, or carrying wood for the consumer and used as the sole source of fuel for heating and/or cooking. This task is limited to splitting, stacking or carrying wood the consumer has at own home. Using chain saw or falling trees in not allowable.
  • SUPERVISION means being available to: (1) Help the consumer with personal care tasks that cannot be scheduled (toileting, ambulating, transfer, positioning, some medication assistance;) and/or (2) Provide protective supervision to a consumer who cannot be left alone because of confusion, forgetfulness or lack of judgment.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES REQUIRED:
  • Must complete Advanced Personal Care Aide II Training.
  • Ability to work under stressful conditions.
  • Willingness and ability to be on-call for emergencies, including evening and weekends as a substitute.
  • Adequate physical health to meet the needs of the consumer, (i.e., appropriate for age and any special need of the consumer).
  • Knowledge of how and when to use a telephone; and how to seek help from others (e.g., doctor, nurse, case manager, consumer’s representative or appropriate others).
  • Willingness to participate in a training program when required.
  • Knowledge and ability to perform personal care tasks gained from experience or training; or the capacity to learn how to perform such tasks.
  • Knowledge of acceptable standards of performance, dependable, report punctually, maintain flexibility, and to demonstrate kindliness and caring to the consumer.
  • Sufficient communication skill to convey and understand information required to implement written plans of care and/or verbal instructions. Must be able to read, speak, write and understand English well enough to communicate effectively.
  • Ability to observe the consumer for a change in health status such as weakness, confusion, loss of appetite, etc.
  • Ability to respond to emergencies without direct supervision in accordance with agency policies.
  • Acceptance of consumers’ individual differences and preferences when performing routine tasks.
  • Ability to work independently.
  • Ability to establish and maintain effective/ cooperative-working relationships with other (peers, clientele/public)
  • Willingness to provide references.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
  • High School Diploma or equivalent;
  • Over the age of 18.
  • Will be required to obtain first-aid / CPR and food handler’s card;
  • Must successfully clear criminal history / background check at time of interview and maintain such for duration of employment with the program;
  • Must possess a valid Washington State driver license and good driving record for Tribal insurance purposes;
  • Ability to lift up to 50 pounds
  • Have previous experience working with Native American clientele and understand cultural needs;
  • Ability to maintain confidentiality and stay calm during emergency or danger;

*Tribal Preference Applies – Tribal Preference grants preference in employment to qualified enrolled Spokane Tribal Citizens, Spouses of Spokane Tribal Citizens, First Line Descendants of Spokane Tribal Citizens, and Citizens of other Tribes and Other Applicants, in that order.

*Safety Sensitive Background – Requires a higher standard of performance and behavior.

All text not enclosed in tags was kept verbatim from the original. Confirmation receipt of on-line submission and interview status will be sent to the applicants e-mail address used when applying. Applicants are responsible to regularly monitor their e-mails.

Applications must be received in the Human Resource Department no later than 4:30 p.m. on the closing date.

The Spokane Tribe reserves the right to hire according to its Indian Preference Policy

All Applicants are subject to a Pre-Employment Drug Test

All Positions with the Spokane tribe of Indians are subject to a 90-day orientation period

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