Position Summary
This is a FT, salaried position that does require some weekends and holidays.
As a valued Life Enrichment Coordinator (LEC), you will be responsible for enhancing, supporting, and advocating for the quality of life for all those served in the community through fostering a culture of engagement. The LEC will be responsible for helping to develop and implement a variety of recreational activities, events, and therapeutic engagement opportunities that adhere to the 7 dimensions of wellness the Ministry champions through an inter and intra-departmental collaborative approach ensuring resident optimal wellbeing.
Essential Functions, Key Duties, & Responsibilities
- Serve and lead as a passionate advocate to create and maintain a culture of engagement by actively promoting and championing Life Enrichment services throughout the community (internally and externally).
- Encourage, motivate, inspire, and minimize barriers for residents to participate in daily activities and engagement opportunities (scheduled and unscheduled).
- Assist the Life Enrichment department with administrative tasks, including but not limited to copying, typing memorandum, and answering phones.
- Assist to create, manage, coordinate, implement, and evaluate life enrichment calendars and department programming, newsletter, and digital displays.
- Lead and assist with group and one-on-one activity programs.
- Escort residents to and from activities.
- Drive community bus for Life Enrichment outings and/or resident medical appointments while following proper safety operational transportation guidelines including but not limited to help on and off the vehicle, assistive device securement, proper utilization of emergency contact list binder.
- Assist with completing all documentation (service plan assessments, progress notes, activity attendance and participation, and more) necessary to be compliant with state and federal regulations and Ministry standards.
- Utilize the community engagement system.
- Utilize community medical records system.
- Attend and participate in meetings including stand-up, care plans, in-services, resident council, Life Enrichment department, among others as needed.
- Coordinate and support the process for supply ordering and inventory based-on designated department needs.
- Assist with volunteer engagement.
- Assist with maintenance of community pet (where applicable).
- Maintain an organized, clean, and neat environment for residents including activity engagement spaces.
- Ensure programs are properly set-up and cleaned-up before and after scheduled and unscheduled programs.
- Regularly support with set-up and clean-up of appropriate seasonal, celebratory, and holiday community décor.
- Involve residents and family members in the planning of activities and community holiday and event planning and decorating.
- Complete ongoing continuing education through the Relias platform and other department/community ongoing required training.
- Help to lead the training process of new associates within the department.
- Support with hiring initiatives for the department.
- Provide training and coaching of programs and best practices for implementation to direct non-department associates to ensure culture of engagement is consistently present in the community.
- Create and maintain the Life Enrichment department associate work schedules.
- Support the management of performance enhancements, annual reviews, and terminations in conjunction with the department leader and Human Resources.
- Lead special department projects and events.
- Support all levels of care where needed.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
- Comply with all policies and procedures and any updates.
Position Requirements
Education: High School Diploma/GED
Licenses/Certifications: N/A
Experience: 1-2+ years experience working with the senior population preferred; 3+ years of activity engagement with the senior population preferred
Skills & Abilities:
- Ability to consistently communicate and express joy, compassion, patience, and professionalism toward residents, resident families and loved ones, third party contractors and vendors, and community associates.
- Ability to generate interest, excitement, and enthusiasm about activities and events at the community.
- Ability to use basic technology systems.
- Exceptional written and oral communication skills.
Travel: Limited travel may be required for off-site activities, events, resource/supply shopping