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Maintaining a current knowledge base of department processes and procedures for patient care, pursuing self-directed learning and continuing education opportunities, and participating on committees, task forces, and work groups as determined by management.
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Comply with the reporting guidelines established by the organization, Department of Child Services (DCS), and the court, while submitting all required reports in a timely manner; This individual is also responsible for ensuring the overall safety of the child in care.
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The Child Care Cook, Food Specialist, is responsible for overall food preparation for the school’s enrolled children. Follow the daily menu provided by the Director which incorporates USDA, licensing, and/or health department regulations.
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This position is responsible for the successful implementation and facilitation of 21st Community Learning Center after-school youth development programs at the assigned elementary or middle school sites – adhering to the Expanded Learning Opportunities (ELO) Standards for out of school time, the Michigan Department of Education (MDE) MOST Standards, Youth Program Quality (YPQ), and Child Care licensing regulations as required.
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The Foster Care Specialist position is responsible for working within the child welfare arena to find permanency for children residing in foster care. This person will work with children, caregivers, birth parents, the Courts, and Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) to collaborate and create a permanency goal most appropriate for each child.
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Sheldon Meadows Assisted Living Centers is licensed by the Michigan Department of Human Services, Office of Child and Adult Licensing as a Home for the Aged. Our staff is carefully selected and trained to unobtrusively monitor each resident and their health - both physical and mental - watching for signs of pain, confusion, inattentiveness to personal hygiene, missed meals or changes in normal routine.
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Benefits include: Associate discount; EAP; smoking cessation; bereavement; 401(k) Associate contributions; child care & cell phone discounts; pet & legal insurance; credit union; referral bonuses.
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Maintain professional development, attend outside training to meet requirements for center regulatory practices and grant programs, including various workshops on Child and Adult Care Food Program and Michigan's Department of Health and Human Services systems.
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