River Edge Behavioral Health·Macon, Georgia
The Instructor 1 provides training in daily living, social, and work skills to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Responsibilities include monitoring client behavior, assisting with personal care, and collaborating with a treatment team to implement service plans.
About River Edge Behavioral Health Serving more than 10,000 Georgians, River Edge continues to be one of the state's leading resources for mental health, substance use disorder treatments and supports as well as individuals with intellectual and development disabilities.
River Edge offers outpatient services at our Emery Highway-Macon, Monroe County and Baldwin County locations.
Outpatient services include behavioral health, nursing, and psychiatric assessment, stabilization and medication maintenance services as well as crisis intervention services as well as awareness, education and recovery groups.
Instructor 1 Assists with daily living activities at the person's home, in a daytime non-residential facility or a residential facility.
Observes and monitors client behavior and charts observations and incidents.
Provides training of basic personal and social skills, simple academics, or work skills to consumers/students in a state school, hospital, juvenile detention facility, residence, group home, workshop, or supported employment environment.
May assist with meal preparation, ensuring or encouraging client group activity, providing transportation, and/or limited case management.
Instructs and advises clients/residents on daily living skills in one-on-one or group instruction. Observes and monitors client behavior. Counsel and advise clients on behavioral problems, daily decision-making, and the resolution of minor problems. Cares for individuals and families during periods of incapacitation, family disruption or convalescence, providing companionship, personal care, and help in adjusting to new lifestyles. Performs housekeeping duties, such as cleaning, washing clothes and dishes, and running errands. Plans, shops for, and prepare meals, including special diets, and assists families in planning, shopping for, and preparing nutritious meals. Assists with the development of an individual service/treatment plan for each assigned consumer/student. Participate in case reviews, consulting with the team to evaluate the client's needs and plan for continuing services. Prepares and maintains records of client progress and services performed, reporting changes in client condition to manager or supervisor. Provides transportation for clients/residents to appointments and activities. Arranges needed medical care and provide needed services to ensure that medical care is obtained. Assists in presentation of educational group lectures related to appropriate topics. Occasionally, this position may be required to cover Day centers. Technical Competencies Ability to observe and monitor participants’ behavior. Ability to assist and supervise participants with daily living activities. Knowledge of agency confidentiality policies. Knowledge of individualized plans. Ability to develop individualized plans. Knowledge of the documentation process. Ability to build relationships with community employers. Knowledge of pertinent state, federal, and local laws, rules, and regulations. Ability to serve as a liaison between all interested parties. Ability to serve as a member of the treatment team to develop participants’ goals and objectives. Knowledge of program areas. Ability to prepare area specific reports. Knowledge of available resources. Ability to provide training and/or orientation services to participants. Ability to communicate both orally and in writing. Ability to investigate any concerns or complaints and develop a resolution. Ability to complete evaluations to determine functional level of participants. Knowledge of various recreational activities. Ability to plan recreational activities for participants. Ability to participate in supportive guidance, staff supervision sessions, program planning meetings, consumer staffing and service training. Knowledge of agency safety policies and procedures is essential. Ability to operate state vehicles following all safety laws and procedures. Ability to complete all daily housekeeping chores. Ability to identify and report facility repairs and equipment problems. Conflict resolution skills. Ability to complete participant orientation sessions. Ability to identify disruptive behavior. Ability to train participants in personal hygiene and other daily living activities. Ability to recognize contributions and celebrate accomplishments. Ability to conduct individual and group training sessions for participants. Knowledge of agency accepted disciplinary techniques. Knowledge of agency accepted group/interview techniques. Ability to develop teaching aids. Knowledge of case management procedures. Location site: 139 Woodfield Drive Macon GA. Monday – Friday 8:00am – 4:00pm
High School diploma or GED required. CNA professional is not required but is helpful. One year of Development Disabilities experience. Previous supervisory experience preferred. Provide 2 professional references. Valid driver’s license. Career Development Criteria Complete agency-specific required training and certifications Training in case management Continuing education courses related to the job. Attending seminars Group facilitation training Conflict resolution training Assessment training Obtain any relevant certifications. If you are looking for an opportunity to make life better and a strong desire for personal growth we encourage you to apply. We promptly review all applications. Highly qualified candidates will be contacted for interviews.
We are an equal opportunity employer and highly value diversity. We do not discriminate based on race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
All selected applicants must pass a satisfactory background clearance and pre-employment drug test.
A high school diploma or GED is required, along with one year of experience working with developmental disabilities and a valid driver's license. Previous supervisory experience and CNA certification are preferred but not required.
Market context
In Georgia, developmental disabilities instructor roles are often competitive because employers look for candidates with direct experience, reliable transportation, and clean screening results. This position requires a high school diploma or GED, at least one year supporting individuals with developmental disabilities, a valid Georgia driver’s license, and successful background and drug screening. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save time, then confirm your experience aligns before applying.
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