Assisted Living Resident Driver/Escort drives and escorts residents to various locations, including errands, activities, and doctor's appointments. May be responsible for completing related paperwork and/or coordinating vehicle maintenance. Being an Assisted Living Resident Driver/Escort may require a high school diploma. Requires Commercial Driver License (CDL) - Class B. Additionally, Assisted Living Resident Driver/Escort typically reports to a supervisor. The Assisted Living Resident Driver/Escort works under moderate supervision. Gaining or has attained full proficiency in a specific area of discipline. To be an Assisted Living Resident Driver/Escort typically requires 1-3 years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
to provide compassionate, professional, and caring service in order to enhance the quality of life for residents, clients, and co-workers.
where 28 acres of picturesque landscapes near Hagerstown, Maryland, welcome you to a community rooted in history and warmed by the charm of Western Maryland. Our mission is clear: to treat residents with compassion, professionalism, and care. Here, we cultivate a vibrant culture, fostering teamwork and sparking innovative solutions, resulting in lasting job satisfaction for our dedicated employees. We value longevity and strong relationships within our community. Join us in the joy of making a real difference in people's lives!
As a valued member of our team, you’ll enjoy these exceptional benefits & perks:
But that’s not all! Our comprehensive benefits package also includes:
Assists, while encouraging independence, with the activities of daily living for the residents under licensed staff supervision.
Must be able to constantly work on their feet during an 8 hour shift; bend, stoop, twist, and turn constantly throughout the shift in performing regular duties. Must be able to lift up to 30 pounds of resident weight and/or transfer and reposition a resident at least 25 times throughout the shift. Must be able to react quickly and decisively in emergencies and in response to the unexpected behavior of residents either during lifting or repositioning or during other frequent occasions when having direct contact with residents. Must be able to handle the physical transfer of residents from unsafe to safer locations in the event of a fire or other disaster. Ability to do sequential events/tasks.