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Life Enrichment Coordinator (On-Call) - Frank Residences

1 Avalon Drive San Francisco CA 94112

Nestled in San Francisco's Excelsior neighborhood on a nine-acre campus, the San Francisco Campus for Jewish Living (SFCJL) is a center of excellence in providing a continuum of care. This includes the Frank Residences, offering luxurious assisted living and memory care services; the Jewish Home and Rehabilitation Center, featuring long-term skilled nursing, short-term rehabilitation, and an acute psychiatric unit specialized in mental healthcare for older adults over age 55; and the Jewish Home and Senior Living Foundation.

Grounded in the Jewish values of excellence, compassion, and community, the San Francisco Campus for Jewish Living—fondly referred to in the past as “the Jewish Home”—was founded in 1871. Today, more than 150 years later, we continue to build upon our legacy of enriching the lives of older adults through compassionate care and a steadfast commitment to excellence. We are proud to foster a culture of inclusion and to employ individuals from all backgrounds and belief systems who share our dedication to serving older adults with respect and excellence.

Why work with us

  • Mission-driven nonprofit organization rooted in dignity, compassion, and respect
  • Meaningful work that positively impacts the lives of older adults every day
  • Inclusive community, we welcome employees of all backgrounds, faiths, and identities (you do not need to be Jewish to work here)
  • Supportive, team-oriented work environment
  • Opportunities for professional growth and development
  • Competitive compensation and comprehensive benefits
  • Collaborative leadership is committed to strengthening our workplace and care experience

POSITION SUMMARY

As a Life Enrichment Coordinator - Assisted Living for Frank Residences, you will plan and lead a variety of person-centered programs designed to enhance the emotional, social, and recreational well-being of residents in assisted living and memory care settings. You will foster a positive and engaging environment through group, one-on-one, and self-directed activities while promoting inclusion, creativity, and meaningful resident connection. This role supports interdisciplinary collaboration, documentation compliance, and the overall quality of life across campus.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Provide ongoing opportunities for therapeutic self-expression for residents at all stages of memory loss, utilizing a wide variety of modalities to optimize quality of life and functional ability.
  • Facilitate programs that encourage social interaction, reduce isolation and boredom, and decrease the frequency and severity of behaviors associated with dementia.
  • Create a positive, caring, and stimulating environment that respects the diverse personalities and cultural backgrounds of all residents.
  • Motivate residents to actively participate in Life Enrichment programs to enhance quality of life and maintain cognitive functioning.
  • Encourage participation from families, volunteers, and caregiver staff as appropriate.
  • Understand and respond to the individual needs and abilities of residents and families, adapting activities accordingly.
  • Provide one-on-one engagement for residents who decline or are unable to participate in group activities.
  • Support the psychosocial needs of residents and families by providing emotional support during times of crisis or decline.
  • Complete required documentation in a timely manner, including attendance records, care plans, activity notes, and mandated reports as required.
  • Collaborate with caregiver staff, Byer Square staff, and Life Enrichment teams across campus to promote teamwork, quality outcomes, and meaningful programming.
  • Mentor and support student interns and volunteers involved in activities.

JOB DETAILS

  • Pay Rate: $27-$29 per hour
  • Hours: On-Call, 0-8 hours per week
  • Shift Schedule: Varies
  • Days Off: Varies
  • Working Days: Varies

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS

  • Bachelor’s degree in recreational therapy, psychology, social work, healthcare, recreation administration, or related field preferred.
  • Two (2) years of experience working with older adults in group or long-term care settings.
  • Excellent organizational, communication, and group facilitation skills.
  • Demonstrated creativity, flexibility, and resourcefulness in program development.
  • Sensitivity to diverse physical, emotional, cognitive, and cultural needs.
  • Ability to work independently and collaboratively within an interdisciplinary team.
  • Ability to engage individuals from diverse cultural, religious, and social backgrounds.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

  • Ability to lift a minimum of twenty-five (25) pounds.
  • Ability to exert maximum muscle force to lift, push, pull, or carry.
  • Ability to use abdominal and lower back muscles over time without fatigue.
  • Ability to stand and/or sit for extended periods.
  • Ability to bend, stoop, stretch, twist, sit, and reach.
  • Fine motor skills and good visual and auditory acuity.
  • Ability to safely transport residents in wheelchairs without fatigue over extended periods.

Our investment in you.

  • Full Benefits(Medical, Dental, & Vision), 403(b) Retirement Plan, Paid Time Off (PTO), Tuition Reimbursement, Commuter Benefits, Weekday Shuttle Services to and from Glen Park Station.

San Francisco Campus for Jewish Living is committed to employing a diverse and inclusive workforce, and provide Equal Employment Opportunity for all individuals regardless of race, color, religion, gender, age, national origin, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, status as a protected veteran, genetic information, status as a qualified individual with a disability, or any other characteristic protected by law.

Pursuant to the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance, we will consider for employment qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records.

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