Activities Assistant
Consulate Health Care
Activities – Social Services | 12.00-12.50 per hour Biweekly | Posted 19-Oct-2024 (EST) | Ocean Springs, MS, USA | Hourly | Ocean Springs Health and Rehabilitation Center | Full Time
Ocean Springs Health and Rehabilitation Center is looking for Activities Assistants ( Therapeutic Recreational Assistants to join our team!
Ocean Springs has a strong resident and family focused culture, so we need some fun and upbeat individuals to assist in maintaining that culture. The primary purpose of your job position is providing the established plan for resident activities and recreation.
If you are team-oriented, driven, and excited about the opportunity to care for our residents, then we have the perfect opportunity for you!
Major Responsibilities
Assist with resident activities, assessments, and activities profiles.
Assist in scheduling movies, planning parties, and providing games/activities for residents.
Encourage residents to participate in recreational social activities so that all residents are involved in activities by engaging in and organizing games, crafts, religious services, parties, etc.
Assist Community Life Director in expanding services.
Provide innovative, responsible healthcare with the creation and implementation of new ideas and concepts that continually improve systems and processes to achieve superior results.
Minimum Qualifications
Must possess, as a minimum, a high school diploma or GED equivalent.
Some experience preferred in providing recreation services to residents in a health care setting.
Must possess current unencumbered valid state drivers license.
You must be qualified, compassionate, and dedicated to a job well done.
Were an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran, or disability status.
Facility: Ocean Springs Health and Rehabilitation Center
Job Type: Full Time
Job Category: Activities – Social Services