Vocational Instructor/Delivery Driver

Company

DRTC

Published

2023-04-14

Closes

 

Location

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States

Category

Non-Profit, Training

Type

Full-time

Description

Programs:

Supports individuals through direct interaction/intervention to reach optimum level of independence and vocational development through vocational training and positive behavioral supports.  Further enhances individual’s level of independence through life skills training during Group Training classes. Implements identified goals/outcomes for individuals as directed. Needs to be flexible with change to a variety of work settings and program needs.

Production:

To ensure proper set-up, quality control, and work samples in designated area.  Prepare incoming and outgoing products.  

Prepare incoming and outgoing products and minor maintenance and operation of Dale Rogers Delivery Truck. Transports subcontract product and supplies to and from DRTC.

WAGES: $15/hr.

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • High School Diploma or High School Equivalency (G.E.D., HiSET, TASC)
  • Experience in light industrial work; warehouse and shipping and receiving
  • Experience with developmentally disabled population preferred

HIRING REQUIREMENTS:

  • Must be 18 years old or older
  • Pass OSBI, DHS Registry Check, reference checks, pre-employment drug test and any other background check as Agency requires or deems necessary
  • Possess and maintain a valid Oklahoma Driver’s License in order to operate Agency vehicles

JOB REQUIREMENTS:

  • Regular and punctual attendance
  • Ability to make quick and logical decisions
  • High degree of professionalism and confidentiality
  • Ability to work independently
  • Good communication skills.
  • An acceptable level of reading and writing ability.
  • Ability to operate Agency vehicles, including delivery trucks (standard and automatic 22-24’ truck), forklift and 12 to 15 seat vans
  • Safety Sensitive Position Identification:  A safety sensitive position (SSP) is a position in   which an individual has a key and direct role in an activity where impaired performance could result in: 
    • a serious incident, or an improper or inadequate response to a potentially serious incident.

RESPONSIBILITIES – ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

Programs:

  • Provides direct training for individuals with developmental disabilities for the development of vocational skills using sub-contract work, training modules, and work samples, in assigned area.
  • Continual supervision and safety of all individuals participating in program areas, during vocational training, breaks, lunches, special activities and group training classes, as assigned.
  • Sets-up production and flow of subcontract, including quality control checks. Trains and monitors individuals as they perform subcontract work and completes the Work Tickets for work performed.
  • Implements and documents on individual progress as identified in goals/outcomes, either to specific individuals or in small groups as assigned.
  • Keeps the Case Manger or supervisor informed of all behavioral concerns. Keeps required documentation pertaining to specific behaviors observed, as directed.
  • Serves as first level intervention in minor behavioral concerns and documents appropriately. Utilizes positive behavioral supports strategies that are age appropriate to intervene and redirect individuals.
  • Tracks and documents individuals’ arrival and departure times on the Daily Attendance sheet.

Production:

  • Operates DRTC trucks to pick and deliver product and finished goods in a safe manner according to all laws governing the operation of a motor vehicle. Completes the Drivers “Trip” Record and Vehicle Maintenance Forms accurately and timely.
  • Removes product from production floors and prepares for shipment. Labels and palletizes customer product for shipping.
  • Cares for and maintains production equipment. 
  • Performs minor maintenance of the DRTC delivery truck(s), forklift, pallet jacks and production equipment, including tire pressure, oil, water, and general cleanliness.
  • Completes a Property Action Request form for vehicle repairs.
  • Provides direct supervision of individual assigned to go out on deliveries, ensuring safety at all times.

JOB CONDITIONS:

Normal working hours are from 8:00 - 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday with 30 minutes for lunch at agency – away from individuals. Two 15-minute breaks if scheduling allows.

This position is non-exempt and receives overtime pay at one- and one-half times the regular rate of pay for all hours worked over 40 hours in a workweek beginning Saturday 12:00am through Friday midnight.

This position is classified under Excluded Remote Work Designation – less than 10% of job functions can be typically completed remotely based on a 40 hour per week work schedule. Not eligible for remote work designation.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:

The following physical requirements are necessary to meet this Job Description:

  • Standing up to eight hours
  • Able to move maximum weight of 50 pound (vertically)
  • Able to move maximum weight of 25 pounds (horizontally)
  • Able to relocate the above-described weights a maximum distance of 100 feet
    • Regularly required to communicate with others.
    • Frequently required to sit and use hands to handle/feel objects, tools or controls.
    • Vision requirements include depth perception, ability to see peripherally and ability to adjust vision to bring objects into focus.
    • Required to be able to operate a vehicle for travel/transportation purposes.
    • Ability to read, analyze and interpret written material, job specific procedures, and instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram or schedule form. 
  • Additional physical requirements to be considered depending on the training and the skill being trained and can include sitting, bending, stooping, lifting, grasping and stretching.
  • The demands of the job include being individually responsible for a group of clients and therefore must be able to physically demonstrate first aid skills including seizure care; perform CPR; use an AED and perform the Heimlich maneuver.

NOTE - Staff will be counseled for lifting more than maximum weight or for non-use of required Safety Equipment.

CERTIFICATION OR OTHER REQUIREMENTS (at Agency’s expense):

  • DDS approved CPR/Standard First Aid Training
  • Foundation Level Certification (FLT)
  • General Employment Training (GET)
  • Effective Teaching & Learning (ETL)
  • Agency Staff Certification Test (A.S.C.T.)
    • Employment Training Specialist Orientation (ETSO)
    • Forklift Training
    • Ongoing training for job specific, professional, and personal development

APPLY AT:

You can submit an application online today, or print an application to fill out by hand and mail or fax to DRTC.

DRTC
2501 N. Utah Ave.
Oklahoma City, OK 73107
Phone: (405) 946-4489
Fax: (405) 267-6929
Email: dalerogers@drtc.org 

Video Phone #:  (405) 445-7314

DRTC is an EEO/AA/Vet/Disability Employer