Work side-by-side and engage members in the Clubhouse tasks.
Maintain an active caseload and provide extensive case management to members
Document all case management related activities in recovery plans and progress notes pertaining to member and Clubhouse activities recorded appropriately and quantified as needed.
Provide oversight as a site manager for Transitional Employment work site.
Support program outreach and enrollment efforts to reach the new DOHMH target of 600 clients.
Responsible for maintaining a clean and sanitary environment internally and around the exterior of the building daily.
Ensure the outer perimeter of the building is neat and clean at all times and presents no safety hazards to members entering or leaving the building; Remove all clutter and debris; Ensure sidewalk garbage is collected and put together on proper garbage/recycling days in a neat and tidy manner at all times
Responsible for all garbage removal from inside the building daily and collecting all recyclable items including transporting items at a designated time and place.
Responsible for seasonal cleaning of leaves and snow around premises. Clean and shovel a pathway from the curb to the door of the Clubhouse and remove snow near the building (in conjunction with property building maintenance).
Work in collaboration with the Food Service and Maintenance Unit to engage members in all custodial/maintenance duties.
Wash down sidewalks and lower portions of the building with soap, water, and sanitizing solution.
Ensure mats are in place at the entry door of the school prior to clients entering the building in all wet weather conditions.
Sweeping, mopping, and waxing rooms throughout the Clubhouse (vacuum rugs; sweep & mop floors, empty all garbage cans), offices, hallways, kitchen, bathrooms, and stairway at end of the hallway, etc.
Clean and sanitize all bathrooms twice daily (wash toilet bowls, wall stalls, urinals, sinks, mirrors, replace paper towel dispensers; toilet tissue, etc.)
Dust walls, tops of cabinets and tables, tops of bulletin boards, window frames and window sills, door frames, door knobs, radiators, shades and mini-blinds, extinguisher cases, etc.
Wash and sanitize windows, windowsills, and walls
Scrub handrails, baseboards, door window panes, and stair landing.
Empty waste baskets and garbage cans daily from the kitchen, and all offices.
Clean and polish furniture and metal work.
Dust light fixtures, replace light bulbs and fuses.
Dust vents weekly and wash monthly.
Work in collaboration with the Food Service and Maintenance Unit to order necessary supplies
Accept paper goods and household supply deliveries, store items, and keep inventory.
Responsible for set up and breakdown of chairs and tables as necessitated to accommodate various activities and social events.
Ensure adequate inventory of cleaning supplies and items needed for repairs is on-site; order where applicable.
Inspect all emergency lights at the center daily. Inform the Director of needed bulb replacements or repairs.
Ensure all electrical outlets throughout the building have safety covers installed. Ensure no hanging wires are visible throughout the building.
Monitor and record necessary safety issues of the building i.e. hot running water, the temperature of classrooms, multipurpose room, therapy rooms, and all areas occupied by children, the fire alarm is in good working condition, etc.
Monitor activities including unit management, case management, and Transitional Employment site management as needed. Generate member interest in participation in the work ordered day.
Assist members in obtaining entitlement benefits, psychiatric and medical treatment, and in utilizing other community resources, as needed.
Maintain an active caseload and provide extensive case management to members and document all case management related activities in progress notes.
Able to walk up and down stairs.
Able to lift up to and including 50lbs.
Able to stretch and bend.
Able to move tables, chairs, and other furniture.
Able to mop, sweep, climb ladders, and use basic tools (must be able to operate a power drill safely).
Frequent walking, sitting, talking, and hearing.
Occasional climbing, balancing, stooping, kneeling, & crouching.
Able to read and comprehend printed materials in English.
Able to write; able to operate a computer keyboard, mouse, and computer program (Microsoft Office).