Support Professional, Family Support
Company: The Arc Of Union County
Location: Mountainside
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Summary : Under the direction of the Director of Family Support
or designate, this position is responsible for the provision of
services to consumers in our After School/Work, Hotel Respite,
Saturday child/adult, Recreation, or In-Home Respite programs. The
Respite Worker must assure the program services provided are
facilitated in a Person-Centered manner and meet the social,
health, nutritional and recreational needs of the program
consumers. Additionally, the services must meet the needs of the
families which require respite services. The Respite Worker must
assure the program services provided are facilitated in a
Person-Centered manner and meet the social, health, nutritional and
recreational needs of the program consumers. Additionally, the
services must meet the needs of the families which require respite
services. Qualifications: High School Diploma or equivalent. At
least 1 year experience working with persons with developmental
disabilities required. Must be able to work independently and
adhere to schedule needs. Valid driver’s license required. Scope
and Limits of Authority : This position is responsible for
supportive oversight of Family Support, adult respite services, the
agency Camp and to serve as a back-up as needed for the Assistant
Director, Family Support. This position does not have staff
reporting responsibilities and functions under direct supervision
and instruction from the Director, Family Support Program Services.
Work Hours: Work hours: X to X Monday through Friday. Available as
or “if” needed for emergency calls after hours. Must be willing to
work week-ends and evening hours. Major Position Responsibilities
Successful completion of all required trainings and maintaining
certifications required by The Arc, the Division of Developmental
Disabilities, DCF/CSOC or other required certifications. Support
and monitoring of all program participants in daily needs including
but not limited to; meal preparation and feeding, personal hygiene
needs including toileting and bathing as required. Provide and
monitor appropriate recreational and social activities for all
participants receiving respite services. To carry out all scheduled
activities as planned by Family Support Director and Assistant
Director Family Support. Provider will not transport individual in
staff’s car to activities. Maintain work areas, cleaning up and
returning all equipment at end of shift. Must fully cooperate in
any investigations, internal or external including with the
Agency’s licensees’, the Department of Developmental Disabilities,
DCF/CSOC staff or any other duly authorized person concerning the
care and service of individuals’ served. Complete all required
documentation as assigned and in accord with the standards of the
agency, DCF/CSOC and the Division of Developmental Disabilities.
Assure confidentiality of all consumer related information and
records. Provide for the health, safety and protection of rights of
all consumers. The agency may assign employees to any duties and to
any work site it deems necessary in its’ sole discretion. The
incumbent must be able to maneuver persons in wheelchairs and
persons who use other ambulation devices and at times, will be
required to physically lift, transfer and or support persons with
disabilities. Must be able to apply appropriate physical
intervention techniques, when required, in accord with agency
policy. Must be able to intervene in crisis situations and
implement crisis management techniques in accord with agency policy
and procedure. This position may require driving an agency vehicle
or driving a personal vehicle in pursuit of position
responsibilities and will require proof of meeting the agency
insurability requirements. Attend staff and or industry conferences
as assigned. Support and assure close working relationships are
maintained with other human services agencies. Ensures a "customer
first" approach for all projects and tasks. As approved by the
supervisor, may escort consumer to participate in community
activities Maintains confidentiality regarding consumer, his/her
family, family activities, and any records pertaining to consumer
which become known to the Worker. Maintains alertness to signs of
suspected child abuse; follows mandated child and elder abuse
reporting laws. Works a schedule which may incorporate providing
services to multiple families, including during the evening, on
weekends, or in the early morning. Communicates professionally with
consumers, guardians, parents, and others encountered in the course
of work. Prepares and submits required paperwork to supervisor in a
timely manner. Accurately maintains written records or notes.
Effectively and promptly communicates with supervisor in the event
that situations arise for which the employee is unprepared or
unsure how to proceed. Immediately consults with supervisor in the
event of an unusual occurrence; prepares or supports preparation of
Special Incident Reports within 24 hours of occurrence of such an
event. Communicate with parents/guardians in a professional manner
and within guidelines established for the program. Fosters positive
communications and professional relationships with both families
and practitioners. Effectively works to resolve conflict in a
professional and positive manner while supporting agency policies &
procedures with ALL family members/guardians/practitioners.
Interacts with children served in an age-appropriate manner that
assures dignity, self-determination, social integration &
individual development opportunities for all children and families.
Establishes rapport, develops trust & mutual respect with children,
families, co-workers. This includes work in the pre-school
readiness program. Communicates in a positive, constructive and
professional manner with all supervisors, administrators, peers,
co-workers and others. Employee voices opinions and differences in
a professional manner and develops cooperative and productive
relationships with other department staff at all levels. Has the
ability to remain calm in any crisis situation; de-escalates crises
effectively; identifies potential crises situation & attempts to
prevent them. Effectively participates in discussions, planning
meetings, interdepartmental meetings & workshops. Exhibits “team
player” mentality & is courteous to the point of view of others.
Must maintain confidentiality of information gained through
position responsibilities. Perform in an exemplary fashion,
identifies areas which can be improved & provides input to resolve
problems & improve service delivery. A strong initiative, creative
approach to responsibilities and ability to work independently with
accountability necessary. Agency Training/Outside Training
Requirements Agency or outside seminar, technology Training First
Aide/CPR, Crisis (Agency) and or must produce a valid CPR card.
Annual agency Fraud Waste and Abuse Training Annual agency Sex
Harassment Training Must participate required DDD/DCF training.
COVID-19 Training (Agency) Medication Industry
Membership’s/Committees: None required at present, recommendations
to follow for future Required Licenses and or Certifications: (ADA)
Mental/Physical Effort and Working Conditions The Arc of Union
County will reasonably accommodate qualified individuals with a
disability so that they can perform the essential functions of a
job unless doing so causes a direct threat to these individuals or
others in the workplace and the threat cannot be eliminated by
reasonable accommodation or if the accommodation creates an undue
hardship for The Arc of Union County. (Physical Demands) The
physical demands described here are representative of those that
must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential
functions of the job. While performing the duties of this job, the
employee is regularly required to: ability to operate a motor
vehicle and drive to and from local and remote locations as needed.
ability to verbally communicate and converse with employee and
families. maintain a stationary position standing 80%; sitting 20%
move/traverse, kneel, bend, and reach with hands and arms for
extended periods of time, 90% up to 100% depending on the job type.
lift up to average of 35 lbs. In order to effectively perform the
essential functions of this role . work as described to include
ability to hear and repeat information, take notes, read documents.
carry necessary field equipment by hand or cart weighing up to 40
lbs. on occasion; and other physical duties as directed by your
supervisor agility with wrist and finger dexterity to access, key
and sort electronic information or to file documents. this position
may require periods of prolonged bending, standing and carrying of
heavy materials and equipment. In addition, loading and unloading
of heavy materials and lifting of materials over 5 feet, may be
required. Lifting up to 45 to 50 lbs.’, Sitting 10%. (EEO
statement) The Arc of Union County is an Equal Opportunity
Employer. All qualified applicants receive consideration for
employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual
orientation, gender identity, national origin or protected veteran
status and will not be discriminated against on the basis of
disability. Work Environment – The agency offers safety trainings
such as Universal Precautions/Infectious diseases, COVID-19
Education and Safety Practices among others to promote a safe
environment for all employees and service recipients including
visitors. Personal Protective Equipment and necessary supplies such
as disinfectants are supplied to all employees free or charge. Each
employee is responsible to complete offered trainings and implement
the health and safety protocols and mitigation practices
consistently. The agency may assign employees to any duties and to
any work site it deems necessary in its sole discretion. You are
required to communicate abrupt absence directly to your
supervisor/operation management and verbally handover (not
necessary physically) programs to your supervisor for the smooth
operation of programs and the safety and wellbeing of the service
recipients. This position requires four (4) weeks’ notice prior to
leaving or resignation. Must fully cooperate with all
investigations, inspections, etc. internally and externally
including full cooperation with the DHS, the DDD or any other duly
authorized person regarding the care and service given to
individuals served by this agency.
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