Part time Group Home Driver (Social Work)
Company: SUNSHINE RESIDENTIAL HOMES INC
Location: Glendale
Posted on: February 15, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: Sunshine
Residential Homes is seeking Behavioral Health Technician Drivers
to perform all major functions of our BHT’s as well as assist with
day-to-day driving. The drivers’ main responsibilities are to
safely transport passengers from one location to another. These can
include transporting clients to other Sunshine homes, schools, and
appointments. BHT Drivers will need to be comfortable driving 12 –
15 passenger van safely and effectively. Safety is crucial and
drivers should understand how to adjust driving to account for the
differences between cars and 15 passenger vans. Driving and
transporting clients safely is a crucial function at Sunshine. As
staff, we are charged with caring for a vulnerable population.
Sunshine staff are expected to abide by Arizona traffic laws.
Sunshine’s State contract lists requirements for staff who are
allowed to transport clients. Requirements: No revocation of
driver’s license in the last 5 years. No DUIs or DWIs in the last 5
years. No “At Fault” accidents in the last 5 years. No more than 2
moving violations in the past 5 years. No more than 1 excessive
speeding in the past 5 years. No criminal violations during the
life of the contract or in the 5 years preceding the contract; and
No suspensions or revocations of driver’s licenses related to a
traffic violation. Employees, who have had their license suspended
or revoked for issues other than moving violations with the last
three (3) years, are able to provide transportation as long as
their license has been reinstated and they have no further moving
or non-moving violation for at least six (6) months from the first
date of suspension. Continued employment contingent upon
satisfactory supervisor’s evaluation, meeting continuing education
requirements, and continual achievement of all agency’s contractual
and licensing requirements for personnel. Outside of driving as the
primary responsibility, the BHT Driver will be expected to perform
all other functions that are required of a BHT. General Role
Functions The DCS’s main responsibility is to maintain a safe,
productive, pleasant, and joyful environment while providing
support, supervision, and care for the children living within SRH
group homes. The DCS will accomplish this by implementing,
monitoring, and documenting the daily schedule, directing
interactions, utilizing positive behavioral management techniques,
and facilitating therapeutic, recreational, and social skills. The
DCS must demonstrate positive role model skills and appropriate
ethical behavior while adhering to agency standards of practice for
clients, staff and the public. Reports to: House Manager and
Administration Daily Living - Execute and oversee the HM-Approved
daily living routine (i.e.: school, activities, events, chores,
homework, appointments, etc.) for SRHAZ clients, seeking prior
approval before making any changes. - Attend to the physical,
emotional, and medical needs of clients. - Ensure health and safety
standards are maintained. - Administer medication to clients per
SRHAZ Policies & Procedures. - Additional daily duties will include
but are not limited to: transporting clients in Sunshine van or
personal vehicle, preparing meals in accordance with posted menu,
maintenance, cleanliness and upkeep of the group home. Behavior
Management - Implement behavioral limits which have been
established by the home, focusing on positive behavior management,
and offering approved, age-appropriate consequences when necessary.
- Proactively recognize and de-escalate mounting situations, such
as aggressive behavior, to minimize potential harm to client,
peers, and/or property – physically intervening only when in
accordance with State and SRHAZ Policy and Procedure. - Resist
manipulation and avoids engaging in power-struggles with clients.
Trauma Informed Care - Offers consistent and predictable approach
to clients’ behavior through emotional warmth, affection, and
support. - Assists children in developing coping skills for all
feelings. - Allows clients the opportunity to appropriately vent
feelings without fear of adult reprisal. - Ensures that clients’
need for privacy and individuality are respected. Reporting and
Communication - Provides written incident reports regarding
individuals’ daily activities and progress – ensuring immediate
reporting of all incidents to supervisor(s). - Ensures that all
required documentation is complete and accurate per SRHAZ Policy &
Procedure prior to leaving shift. Intakes & Discharges - Facilitate
any client intakes and/or discharges that take place during your
shift, adhering to SRHAZ Policy & Procedure. Additional
Responsibilities - Contribute to team effectiveness through clear
and direct communication, participation in staff meetings and
agency wide trainings, offering ideas to improve workflow, and
seeking guidance and approval from supervisor. - Be familiar with
and adhere to all SRHAZ Policies & Procedures always. - Any other
duties as assigned by supervisor(s). Physical Requirements The
physical demands described are representative of those that must be
met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions
of this job. While performing the duties of this job, the employee
is required to speak and hear sufficiently to communicate
effectively by phone or in person at normal volumes. The employee’s
vision must be adequate to read correspondence, computer screen,
forms, etc. The position requires good manual dexterity. The
position requires lifting up to 50 pounds. The position requires
walking, kneeling, stooping, bending, and climbing stairs
regularly.
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