Hourly wage is $23.32 per hour + $4.57per hour Health and Welfare Benefit.
Job Summary:
Supervise and support a crew of individuals with disabilities to perform custodial services at the U.S. Border Crossings. Understand the needs of our custodial contracts, perform direct labor to meet those expectations, and supervise and support the crew through job coaching crew members to achieve their full potential. Assess individual crew member needs, provide training, and assist with skills-building. Keep careful records of activities and progress.
Please Note: This position requires candidates to complete a federal background clearance and have a good credit history and responsible driving record. This is a working supervisor position, meaning both direct labor and supervision are included in the job requirements. Hours of indirect service will fluctuate week to week depending on current needs.
Saturday - 1:30AM - 9:30 AM
Sunday - 1:30AM - 9:30 AM
Responsibilities:
- Supervise custodial projects and ensure completion of services as outlined in the "statement of work."
- Maintain quality levels consistent with the standards of the custodial contracts.
- Coordinate the schedule and delegation of tasks for crew members.
- Drive company vehicle from various sites, and safely transport people home following their scheduled shifts.
- Complete activity logs for each individual on the crew based on their personal vocational goals.
- Communicate with the project manager on a regular basis to ensure that contracts are running efficiently and effectively.
- Maintain precise written documentation of all support provided to those we serve.
- Ensure all paperwork is completed thoroughly and submitted in a timely fashion.
- Provide assessments of potential applicants' vocational skills and work readiness for Cascade Connections custodial crews.
- Provide unique job coaching supports to each individual crew member according to their employment service plan's goals.
- Understand the unique needs of each individual on caseload, including the nature of their disability, values, culture, family history, strengths and weaknesses, etc.
- Develop communication techniques specific to each individual.
- Actively participate in the development of annual Employment Plans, as appropriate.
- Identify potential barriers/support needs for employment.
- Assist with social skills development, communication skills, task breakdown, personal and professional safety, informed choice, self-esteem, personal empowerment, and self-advocacy.
- Utilize appropriate training methods such as job analysis, task analysis, positive behavior supports, and cue and prompting strategies.
- Develop positive working relationships with the tenants of the contracted sites.
- Coordinate logistics with all parties involved (individuals we serve, family members, residential services, transportation, employers, etc).
- Provide relief or backup for shifts, filling in when others are sick, on vacation, or the agency has an unfilled need.
- Attend required trainings as requested by the Project Manager.
- Maintain confidentiality for all those we serve.
- Be familiar with ADA and reasonable accommodations.
- Provide a positive role model for interactions between individuals we serve and community members.
- Attend staff meetings.
- Abide by agency policies and procedures as established by the management and approved by the Board of Directors.
- Adhere to the dress and appearance standards consistent with the position.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Requirements:
- At least 18 years of age
- U.S. citizenship
- High school diploma or equivalent
- Effectively communicates and understands, reads, and writes in English
- Passing federal background clearance and DSHS background check
- Willing to submit to for-cause drug testing
- Belief that all people can and should work
- Able and willing to fulfill non-standard work hours to meet immediate, short-term coaching needs
- Able to work with diverse populations in varied settings
- Treats all people we serve with respect and relates in a warm, caring manner
- Able to work well with people and demonstrate leadership qualities
- Able to make quick and independent decisions
- Strong skills in problem-solving, prioritization, and time-management
- Organized and efficient
- Able to return phone calls and emails in a timely manner. Must have a cell phone.
- Able to work independently and in a team environment
- Able to represent Cascade Connections in a professional manner to employers, people we serve, and other stakeholders
- Able to complete the additional requirements below in the indicated time frame
Additional Requirements:
- Valid Washington State driver's license, reliable transportation (upon hire), clean driving record, and good credit history
- U.S. bank account for direct deposit (upon hire)
- Orientation & Safety Training and Policy & Procedures Training (first day of employment)
- First Aid/CPR/AED Certification (within 30 days of hire, prior to working unsupervised)
- Bloodborne Pathogens Training (within 30 days of employment)
Preferred Qualifications:
- Experience working with people with disabilities in an employment setting
- Commercial custodial experience, including floor care
Benefits
- Federal paid vacation
- Federal sick leave
- Federal paid holiday
- Hourly Health & Welfare benefit
- 401k plan
- Employee Assistance Program
Cascade Connections is an Equal Opportunity Employer and stands committed to Affirmative Action.