About Brain Rehab Network (BRN):
Everything we believe in at BRN challenges the status quo. We think differently about helping adults who have a brain injury by keeping the person at the center of care, and striving to achieve mutually agreed upon goals that are centered on independence, function, and quality of life.
As the first "Specialized Living Facility" in the state of Oregon to focus on brain injury rehabilitation services and the only CARF Accredited residential program for brain injury in the state. BRN has a 30 year history of developing customized programs that benefit residents in our program. We offer independence within the structure of a supported living environment that focuses on developing compensatory strategies which allow survivors to experience community where they achieve independence within the structure and support of the program and experience a high quality of life.
Who we are looking to hire?
We look to hire people who want to help people! If you are interested in developing as a person and professional while you display your heart for supporting others, then you should consider responding to this inquiry. We believe that all work is a blend of personal responsibility and teamwork, as such if you are the kind of person who wants to support, encourage, and listen to others while you are part of a great team making a positive difference then check us out!
Position we are looking to fill?
As growing company that likes to promote from within, opportunities to advance are available. Current days are:
Part-Time and/or Full Time opportunity:
*Friday, Saturday and Sunday with opportunity for a 4th shift if requested
NOC Shift (9:30pm - 7:30am)
Wage rates and benefits are competitive, based on experience and come with an exceptional work environment with opportunities to develop as a person and professional.
**Please note Benefits are included in Total Compensation Package**
What Qualifications/Skill set are needed:
- Assist with the Life Enrichment Programs which provide inspiration, encouragement and relationships for residents so that they participate in life to the best of their ability.
- Genuine caring, humanistic (definition-strong interest in and concern for human welfare, values, dignity) attitude and person of integrity.
- Create and maintain an environment of kindness, patience, enthusiasm, with a calm and cheerful demeanor.
- Build community while providing hope for people recovering after TBI.
- Support residents in developing Independent Living Skills (ILS's / IADL's) such as shopping, meal planning, cooking, accessing the community, etc.
- Provide assistance with Activities of Daily Living (ADL's) such as bathing, dressing and eating.
- Document, communicate regularly with teammates while remaining observant to notice changes pertaining to residents specific needs. Complete all documentation in a comprehensive and timely matter.
- Assist in keeping environments safe for residents and staff.
- Respond to residents and emergencies promptly.
- At BRN we believe working with survivors of Acquired Brain Injury (ABI / TBI) is a combination of "ART" and "SCIENCE". A good professional or developing professional must be able to fully use both "Common Sense" and "Technical Know-How" to teach independent living skills (ILS) in the most appropriate setting. The balance of improving or maintaining independence and quality of life will need to be reviewed and adjusted to meet the specific needs of each residents.
- Must be able to pass a background check
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time
Pay: $18.00 - $24.00 per hour
Benefits:
- 401(k)
- Employee assistance program
- Health savings account
- Paid time off
Schedule:
- 10 hour shift
- Overnight shift
- Weekends only
Education:
- High school or equivalent (Required)
License/Certification:
- driver's license (must have reliable transportation) (Preferred)
- Basic Life Support (BLS) certification? (Preferred)
Work Location: In person