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Activity Coordinator
- Los Angeles, California, United States
- Los Angeles, California, United States
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Position Summary
The Activity Coordinator develops, leads, and documents structured daily activity programming that supports the physical, cognitive, emotional, cultural, and social well-being of participants (18+), with a primary focus on older adults. This role ensures engaging, person-centered recreational and therapeutic activity services in compliance with California ADHC/CBAS regulations, Health and Safety standards, and Home and Community-Based (HCB) Settings requirements. The Activity Coordinator works collaboratively with the interdisciplinary team (Administrator, RN, Social Work, OT/PT/ST, and program staff) and maintains same-day documentation for services provided.
A. Qualifications
The Activity Coordinator must meet all applicable California Title 22 and CBAS certification standards, including:
- 18 years of age or older.
- High school diploma or equivalent required; Associate's or Bachelor's degree in Recreation, Gerontology, Psychology, Social Services, or related field preferred.
- Minimum of one (1) year experience in activity programming for seniors or adult day health care populations.
- Ability to plan and lead group and individualized activities that support cognitive stimulation, physical movement, socialization, and emotional wellness.
- Current CPR and First Aid Certification.
- TB clearance within the past 12 months or obtained within 7 days of hire.
- Pre-employment health screening signed by a physician confirming ability to perform job duties.
- DOJ/FBI Live Scan background clearance required prior to employment.
- Ability to stand, set up activity spaces, lift up to 25 lbs, and assist participants with mobility or fall-risk awareness when needed.
- Ability to demonstrate competence through work history and verifiable references.
- Must be reliable, organized, creative, patient-centered, and able to follow written care plans and center policies.
- Ability to communicate effectively in English; bilingual (Spanish or Armenian) a plus.
- Willingness to comply with participant rights, HIPAA, infection control, emergency preparedness, and HCB person-centered care standards.
B. Duties and ResponsibilitiesActivity Program Development & Coordination
- Design, implement, and lead a monthly and weekly activity calendar that supports participant interests, abilities, and cultural sensitivity.
- Provide individualized engagement opportunities based on participant preferences and care plan goals.
- Lead group activities including, but not limited to:
- Bingo, arts & crafts, music therapy, cognitive games, chair exercises, relaxation, social groups, seasonal events, and therapeutic recreation.
- Ensure activities support HCB settings choice and autonomy, allowing participants to engage in activities of their choosing and interact with peers freely.
- Coordinate activity support with center nursing and therapy staff when programs include physical or cognitive maintenance components.
Documentation & Compliance
- Document all activity services on the same day they are provided, including participant participation notes when assigned.
- Maintain required activity service logs, attendance, and outcomes tracking per center policy.
- Ensure activity areas are physically accessible, safe, clean, and organized before and after each session.
- Maintain supply inventory and submit timely requests for activity materials and program needs.
Participant Safety & Support
- Supervise participants during program hours, ensuring fall-risk awareness, dignity, inclusion, and safe engagement.
- Report any participant changes, concerns, or incidents to the RN or Administrator immediately.
- Provide encouragement and redirection with a calm and supportive approach when needed.
Interdisciplinary Team Collaboration
- Participate in care plan and program planning discussions as requested by the Administrator or RN.
- Work closely with Program Aides and Drivers (where applicable) to ensure participant transition into activities upon arrival and support during center events.
- Train and guide program staff on safe activity facilitation and participant engagement expectations.
Other Duties
- Perform additional duties as assigned by the Administrator or supervisors.
- Attend mandatory in-service training to remain knowledgeable in ADHC/CBAS laws, participant rights, HCB standards, emergency procedures, and center policies.
C. Required Knowledge & Skills
- Person-centered activity planning
- Cognitive and physical engagement strategies
- Group facilitation and calendar development
- Participant safety and fall-risk awareness
- Regulatory documentation compliance
- Team collaboration and program leadership
D. What We Offer
- Supportive and creative work environment
- Meaningful impact on delaying institutionalization for adults 18+
- Opportunity to grow with a new, expanding ADHC/CBAS center in Los Angeles
- Collaborative interdisciplinary team model
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: From $20.00 per hour
Language:
- Armenian (Preferred)
- Spanish (Preferred)
License/Certification:
- Activity Coordinator Certificate (Preferred)
- CPR Certification (Preferred)
Work Location: In person
Languages
- English
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