COMMUNITY SKILLS TRAINER
Company: Independent Living Services
Location: Conway
Posted on: February 18, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description JOB DESCRIPTION COMMUNITY SKILLS
TRAINER All applicants must have a smart phone or tablet with
internet access and location capabilities. GENERAL STATEMENT: While
this position specifies responsibilities, requirements and duties
in certain operational areas, this person is an employee at will of
Independent Living Services and will be expected to respond to such
requests not specifically contained herein. This person must
maintain the attitude that he/she works for the total organization,
and as such, exhibit proper cooperation, enthusiasm and interest in
all areas deemed necessary for the continuing success of ILS
programs. Knowledge of ILS Policy and Personnel Manuals is
required. JOB SUMMARY: The community skills trainer (CST) provides
direct services to people served by ILS. This person works directly
under the supervision of the Managers. Regular contact with the
supervisor is necessary. The CST will be part of a team consumers,
service professionals, family members and others identified in the
Service Plan/Individual Program Plan (IPP). The CST will provide
services including supervision, training, assistance and support in
identified areas of need outlined by the Service Plan/Individual
Personal Plan (I.P.P.). Working one-on-one and in group settings,
the CST will increase the consumer's life skills to positively
impact each consumer's quality of life. ILS reserves the right to
adjust employment hours and days of operation based upon
requirements to fulfill contract obligations. JOB DUTIES AND
RESPONSIBILITIES: General duties and guiding principles: Focus
first on the person being served, and understand that my role in
direct supports will require flexibility, creativity, and
commitment. Know and respect the values of the people I support and
facilitate their expression of choices related to those values.
Provide advocacy when the individual's preferences, needs, or
talents are neglected or overlooked. Encourage growth and recognize
the autonomy of the individuals receiving services while also being
attentive reducing their risk of harm. Develop relationships with
the individuals I support that are respectful, based on mutual
trust, and that maintains professional boundaries. Address
challenging behaviors proactively and respectfully, using methods
outlined in the ILS Employee Handbook, and follow any behavior
management plans in effect for specific individuals. Help
individuals I support understand and express their rights and
responsibilities. Recognize that each individual I provide services
to has potential for lifelong learning and growth. Assist the
individuals I support to understand their options and the possible
consequences of their options as they relate to their physical and
emotional health and well being. Be conscious of my own values and
how they influence my professional decisions. Maintain competency
in my profession through continued learning and attending and being
an active participant in staff meetings and trainings. Assume
responsibility and accountability for my actions and decisions.
Recognize the importance of modeling valued behaviors to
co-workers, individuals receiving services, and the community at
large. Practice responsible work habits. Being on time for work
Completing all necessary documentation to assure compliance with
all state and federal regulations. These may include, but are not
limited to: daily data sheets and clinic notes, attendance logs,
time records, incident reports, behavior reports, accident reports,
seizure reports, etc. Maintaining strict confidentiality for all
consumer information, and facility operations Integrated Supports
are designed to assist individuals in acquiring skills necessary to
reside successfully in home and community based settings. These
services focus on assisting the individual to acquire, retain or
improve their skills in various areas that directly affect his/her
ability to reside as independently as possible in the community.
These services and supports consist of the following: SELF
DIRECTION - identifying and responding to dangerous or threatening
situations, and making decisions/choices affecting the individual's
life. MONEY MANAGEMENT - training and/or assisting in handling
finances, making purchases, and meeting financial obligations.
DAILY LIVING SKILLS - training and/or assisting in routine
housekeeping tasks, meal preparation, dressing, personal hygiene,
self administration of medications and other areas of daily living
including proper use of adaptive equipment and assistive devices,
appliances, home safety, first aid and emergency procedures.
SOCIALIZATION - training and/or assisting in community activities
participation and establishing relationships with peers. COMMUNITY
INTEGRATION - instructing individuals in daily and community living
skills in integrated settings. Included in these activities are
shopping, church attendance, sports, club participation, etc.
MOBILITY - training or assisting geared toward ease of movement
within the person's living arrangements, use of adaptive aids and
equipment, accessing transportation, independent travel or movement
within the community. COMMUNICATION - building vocabularies,
developing effective language expression, teaching listening
skills, and using augmentative communication devices. BEHAVIOR
SHAPING AND MANAGEMENT - training or assisting in appropriate
expressions of emotions or desires, compliance, assertiveness,
acquisition of socially appropriate behaviors, and reduction of
inappropriate behaviors. EXTENSION OF THERAPEUTIC SERVICES -
conducting exercises or reinforcing physical, occupational, speech,
and other therapeutic programs. This job description is not
intended to be all-inclusive, and employee will also perform other
reasonable related job duties as assigned. This organization
reserves the right to revise or change job duties as the need
arises. This job description does not constitute a written or
implied contract of employment. Independent Living Services is an
equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis
of race, color, age, orientation, religion, disability, ethnicity,
origin, marital status, or veteran status. QUALIFICATIONS:
Preferably a High School Education or equivalent Valid AR driver's
license in good standing Ability to safely operate any and all
vehicles, business machines, and industrial equipment necessary for
the successful operation of the program. Proof of vehicle liability
insurance Ability to lift at a minimum of 25 pounds Maintain a
current negative Health Card or chest x-ray (TB skin test).
Successfully complete a minimum of 12 hours continuing education
and training in topics relative to the position annually. Ability
to observe and record programming and behavioral data. Ability to
communicate clearly with staff and consumers verbally or utilizing
other effective means. Knowledge of independent living skills
Experience in areas of employment directly related to the
performance of this job as included in the above "Job Duties and
Responsibilities" is preferred. Job Posted by ApplicantPro
Keywords: Independent Living Services, Pine Bluff , COMMUNITY SKILLS TRAINER, Social Services , Conway, Arkansas