Life & Community Advocator (Full-Time) (5601)
Company: The Arc Prince George's County
Location: Lanham
Posted on: April 3, 2026
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Job Description:
Description About the organization: The Arc Prince George’s
County serves more than 600 individuals with disabilities through a
variety of programs, services and supports. Our primary areas of
support are community living, family and personal supports,
employment services, and day programs - all with an emphasis on
person-centered community involvement and inclusion. To learn more
about us, please visit www.thearcofpgc.org . Position Summary: The
Arc Prince George's County is seeking a Life & Community Advocators
that performs a wide variety of person centered support and
services, with a strong emphasis on personal choice to individuals
with developmental disabilities. These supports and services
involve advocating for, encouraging, guiding and teaching
individuals in expressing personal choice, developing daily living
skills and habits, taking care of their personal needs, assuring
community integration, ensuring for their health and safety, and
maintaining a healthy, safe home environment. The supports and
services performed depend upon the specific abilities of the
individuals being served and the nature of the setting where the
activities are performed. Working Days & Hours: Scheduled Work
Days: Monday - Friday Work Hours: 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM (40 hrs/wk)
Location(s): Laurel, Lanham, Largo Key responsibilities:
Preparation for Change: Plan and prepare for changes by working
closely with individuals to identify and address their needs and
preferences. Community Integration: Assist individuals in
identifying, planning, and engaging in appropriate community
experiences based on their interests and needs. Person-Centered
Plan Implementation: Implement and monitor Person-Centered Plans
(PCPs) to support individuals’ community involvement and goal
achievement. Direct Support & Safety: Provide ongoing supervision
and assistance with activities of daily living, ensuring
individuals' safety and well-being both in the facility and the
community. Community Living Skills: Teach and support individuals
in developing essential community living skills, including money
management, shopping, and appropriate social interactions. Health &
Personal Care: Assist individuals with personal hygiene, grooming,
and health care needs, and respond to medical concerns promptly and
appropriately. Emergency Response: Respond to medical emergencies,
administer first aid as needed, and follow emergency protocols,
including evacuation plans. Documentation: Complete accurate and
timely documentation in the Electronic Health Record System (EHR),
including activity participation, behavior programs, and health
updates. Team Collaboration & Communication: Participate in staff
meetings, training sessions, and team discussions, promoting
effective teamwork, communication, and problem-solving. Behavioral
Support: Assist in managing challenging behaviors in compliance
with individual Behavior Plans (BPs) and contribute behavioral data
for review. Health & Safety Compliance: Report any health, safety,
or environmental hazards and ensure the safe operation of equipment
and vehicles. Regulatory Compliance: Ensure that all required
reports, including regulatory and incident reports, are completed
within the proper time frames and in accordance with policies.
Program Planning & Development: Collaborate with the
Interdisciplinary Team to develop and review Individual Plans (IPs)
and Behavior Plans (BPs), ensuring person-centered and inclusive
goals. Training & Development: Attend and participate in all
required trainings, in-services, and workshops, and assist in
training staff on individual plans and behavioral strategies.
Qualifications Must have a high school diploma or equivalent.
(required) At least 1-year experience in working with persons with
disabilities/behaviors is preferred. Must be 18 years of age and
have desire to work with adults who require a great deal of
hands-on assistance, personal care and supervision. (required)
Strong written and oral communication skills. Experience with
Microsoft Office (outlook, word, and excel). Must have a good
driving record, reliable vehicle, and current Maryland driver’s
license, with no more than 2 points. (required) Must have strong
communication skills. Must be dependable and reliable. Must have
basic computer skills and be able to use all required software.
Must have ability to problem-solve and assist in decision-making,
including during emergencies. Must maintain current status
regarding assigned core competencies and other required
certification acquisition within established schedule and
timelines. Must meet the criteria to be an approved driver for the
Arc of Prince George's County and have reliable transportation.
Must have the ability to work productively with individuals and
other team members to develop relationships. Must possess excellent
oral, written, and interpersonal skills and good customer service
skills. Please note: Only candidates who meet the minimum required
qualifications will be considered for this position. Total Rewards
The Arc offers a competitive salary and comprehensive benefits, to
include medical, dental and vision plans. A 403(b) retirement plan
w/ employer match, tuition reimbursement, benevolence program, paid
holidays, generous paid time-off, paid training, company paid life
insurance, and much more!
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