Activities Assistant
Company: TWIN OAKS ASSISTED LIVING AND MEMORY CARE
Location: Salt Lake City
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description NEW Assisted Living and Memory
Care looking for a passionate, driven, and enthusiastic Activities
Assistant! POSITION SUMMARY The Activities Assistant is responsible
for providing a therapeutic, practical, and fun program to facility
residents. This person must convey a positive image of the facility
and have a genuine, caring interest in working with elderly people.
The Activity Assistant should offer opportunities for social care
and enrichment by providing interaction in the facility, community,
and developing a program that promotes resident’s independence and
a sense of self-direction. The purpose of the Activity Assistant is
to stimulate the mind and help to keep dementia at bay as long as
possible. The Activity Director must, within their area of focus,
ensure compliance with Twin Oaks Senior Living standards as well as
with State and Federal regulations. This individual must be highly
organized, possess outstanding interpersonal skills, and display a
high level of energy and enthusiasm. The Activity Assistant works
closely with the Executive Director/Assistant Executive Director to
insure operational performance, quality of service, and
competitiveness with other facilities. The Activity Assistant must
be a firm decision-maker, while also considering the impact of that
decision on the overall organization. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS The
Activities Assistant reports to the Executive Director/Assistant
Executive Director and is responsible for carrying out the primary
duties as outlined by the Executive Director. Building a friendship
with the residents can be very rewarding and helps them to feel
safe with you. If you enjoy your job, then the residents will feel
that and enjoy the time they spend with you and look forward to
that time. These essential functions include, but are not limited
to: Demonstrate positive interpersonal relations in dealing with
employees, residents, residents’ families, visitors, and coworkers
in a professional and confidential manner. Initiate and participate
in quality assurance and quality improvement activities based on
the four components; resident satisfaction, employee satisfaction,
process/system refinement, and financial impact. Demonstrate the
ability to embrace and project the values of the facility:
compassion, positivity, respectful communication, responsibility,
trust, community, safety, respect, teamwork, partnership, service,
integrity, efficiency, and financial responsibility. DUTIES The
Activities Assistant is expected to perform position-related duties
that include, but aren’t limited to: Program Provide socialization
through group discussion, conversation, recreation, visiting, arts
and crafts, music, and care of pets. Provide daily living
activities to foster and maintain independent functioning. Provide
physical activities such as games, sports, and exercises, which
develop and maintain strength, coordination, and range of motion.
Provide education through special classes or activities. Provide
mind-stimulating activities such as recalling things from their
childhood, reminiscence, and puzzles (word search, Sudoku,
crosswords). Provide leisure time, so residents may engage in
activities of their own choosing. Encourage physical abilities
through exercise programs and gardening. Utilize community
resources to promote resident participation in activities both in
and away from the facility. Organize and oversee the bus rides and
other excursions. Offer attendance at a place of worship of the
residents' choice. Develop monthly schedule and post activities
calendars monthly based on resident needs and interests. The new
month's calendar will be posted before the first of that month.
Information on community activities will also be made available to
residents. Residents, Staff and Others Coordinate all recreational
activities including volunteer and auxiliary activities. Encourage
residents to participate in planned and non-planned activities.
Purchase materials for activities. Keep within the activity budget
and accurately record where the funds have been spent. Remind staff
of upcoming events, birthdays, volunteers, etc. Delegate and follow
up with staff. Encourage resident participation in planning,
organizing, and conducting the residents’ activity program,
possibly implementing a resident council. The resident council may
be an informal organized entity. Staff or residents may suggest
topics. Participate in resident care planning by identifying the
activity needs of residents in accordance with medical assessments,
working with other professionals as necessary. Get to know the
residents so you can talk with them and they know you care. This is
the secret to getting them to participate in activities with you.
Equipment and Supplies Provide sufficient indoor and outdoor
equipment and supplies to meet the recreational needs and interests
of the residents. Activities Check the activity calendar and plan
activities into the day. Implement activities for the social,
emotional, physical, and other therapeutic needs of the residents.
Identify residents that may be at a risk for social isolation and
implement plan to assure their individual social well-being.
Conduct resident activity histories and assessments upon resident
entry as required by state and federal standards. Regulatory and
Legal Comply with facility’s policies and procedures and recommend
changes as necessary. Bring the attention of the Executive
Director/Assistant Executive Director to any deficiencies that may
arise. Ensure compliance to policies relating to work site safely,
blood-borne pathogens, hazard communication, and infection control.
Ensure compliance with respect to risk management; death, the dying
and the aging process; fire safety; disaster preparedness;
residents’ rights; and grievance procedures. Holidays Plan all
holiday activities and parties, including advertising. Holidays
include: Valentine’s Day, Easter, Memorial Day, Mother’s Day,
Father’s Day, Summer barbeque, Halloween, Christmas, and others as
assigned. Work together with Administration to plan family oriented
events including seasonal buffets for friends and family members of
residents. Other Develop skills and education through other higher
educational and/or continuing education opportunities. Annual
continuing education requirements shall be as determined by State
regulations or as required by the Executive Director/Assistant
Executive Director. Assist Administration/Marketing with regularly
updating social media content and preparing press releases for
notable events within the community. Complete full orientation upon
hire. Attend staff meetings as required. Participate in quality
assurance and safety programs and meetings for the community.
POSITION SPECIFICATIONS Essential Qualifications
Education/Certification High School diploma or equivalent. Employee
Health Evaluation. No previous felony conviction, or conviction for
fraud of the federal government. CPR certified and first aid
certification. Criminal background check (BCI). TB test. Food
Handlers Permit. 18 years of age. Skills/Abilities Knowledge of how
to develop a monthly calendar. Knowledge of how to identify the
needs and interests of the residents. Knowledge of how to design
diversified activities programs. Capacity to work effectively with
different types of people. Ability to work efficiently and
professionally under pressure with time constraints. Ability to
calmly handle stressful situations. Demonstrate organizational
capabilities. Work within a budget. Preferred Qualifications Prior
experience in activities and program planning. POSITION ENVIRONMENT
This position requires the ability to work under time pressures.
Physical demands include sitting, standing, bending, reaching,
light lifting and walking. Standing, for long periods of time (up
to 2-4 hours per day) may be required. Lifting, on an occasional
basis (up to twenty-five pounds) may be required. This position
requires a full range of body motion including manual dexterity and
hand-eye coordination. The position also requires hearing to normal
range and corrected vision. Occasional stress related to a
fast-paced environment is also anticipated. Be cheerful and helpful
so it is a pleasure for others to participate. Communicate accurate
and pertinent information to facilitate effective and efficient
resident care. Apply problem solving and conflict resolution
skills. Maintain awareness of governmental, societal, legal,
environmental, and competitive factors that affect the facility.
Work to establish a group culture to enable Twin Oaks Senior Living
to function as a whole.
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