Skilled Care Households
Shifts Available:
- Full Time - dayshift; 72-80 hours per 2-week pay period; 8-hour shifts; includes occasional weekends and holidays as scheduled
Household Coordinator Overview:
As a Household Coordinator, you serve as a champion of the household culture. As you cultivate purpose, offer choices, serve residents’ needs, and spread joy, you make a meaningful difference in this community of older adults. Apply your creativity, personality, and skills in a wide range of roles as you help to manage a household, serve families like yours, and build strong bonds.
As a mission-driven organization that puts people first, Chapel Pointe demonstrates our respect for our Household Coordinators by offering competitive pay, a stable career, good staffing ratios, and benefits, including:
- Paid time off
- Affordable health insurance and vision/dental insurance
- A 403(b) retirement plan (We contribute 2% with no employee match required.)
As an added benefit, the Household Coordinator role is a full-time, salaried position on day shift that provides the stability you need to maintain a healthy work/life balance.
Your typical shift may include:
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Investing in people to promote positive relationships between residents, staff, and families in a resident-directed environment.
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Getting to know residents, caring for their psychosocial needs, and ensuring proper documentation of care.
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Assisting the household to create an interest-based activity plan.
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Working with the care plan team to develop an individualized care plan and discharge plan for each resident.
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Managing household supplies so staff have the resources they need to provide excellent service.
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Overseeing dietary service in the household to ensure residents look forward to mealtimes and snacks.
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Providing education to staff, residents, and family members to help the household community thrive.
The Household Coordinator job may be for you if:
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You are a Certified Nursing Assistant in good standing to practice in PA or recently passed a state-approved program.
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You have some experience in social services, activities, and/or dietary services.
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You have excellent critical thinking skills that help you to prioritize residents’ needs.
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You understand the household processes and are committed to upholding a person-first culture, regulations, and a high standard of service.
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“A loving way of life” embodies the way you will interact with residents, family members, coworkers, and supervisors.
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