Personal Qualifications: Transportation Aides have a strong desire to relate to and work with the elderly. They possess high personal integrity, a caring attitude and portray a positive image. Transportation Aides find fulfillment in building personal relationships and providing excellent transportation services. They are committed to doing whatever it takes to enhance the dignity in people’s lives. Professional
Qualifications: Transportation Aides have a current C.P.R. Certification. Verbal communication skills are important to carry on conversations with residents, coworkers and visitors in an understandable manner. Written communication is also important for necessary documentation. It is important that Transportation Aides have a current driver’s license and a good driving record. Transportation Aides are willing to participate in educational sessions, inservice training, and demonstrations.
Physical Requirements: Transportation Aides understand the physical demands their jobs require and realize they need to: ? lift, push, pull and move equipment, supplies, etc. ? lift a maximum of fifty (50) pounds occasionally. ? lift twenty-five (25) pounds consistently. ? be able to move and stretch in such a way as to be able to reach areas above their head and below their waist. ? go up and down stairs.
Offering mileage reimbursement up to $20.00 a day.