
Life Enrichment Coordinator - Memory Care
- Shoreline, WA
- $23.00-28.00 per hour
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Mission Statement: To fearlessly declare the Gospel, with Biblical truth and love, leading generations to follow Jesus.
- Vision Statement: Until All Know Jesus.
- Christ-Centered: We approach our work by faith, prayerfully believing God will do the miraculous.
- Servanthood: We serve our world by meeting needs practically and spiritually.
- Uncompromising Integrity: We are honest, transparent, and trustworthy - reflecting Jesus in all we do.
- Holy Stewardship: We honor and maximize the potential of the resources, assets, and people God has entrusted to us.
- Unified Team: We are One CRISTA, united in the vision to transform lives with the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
- Excellence: We serve with excellence knowing that we represent God in our work, words, and actions.
- Mission Statement: To spread the gospel through service to seniors - cultivating safe and thriving communities where our residents experience grace, encounter Christ's love and discover renewed purpose.
- Vision Statement: To transform the lives of those we serve by meeting their physical, emotional and spiritual needs with innovative and personalized solutions, working with mission-driven partners and empowered by a heart of service and the gospel of Jesus Christ.
- Lead daily group and one-on-one Life Enrichment activities, adapting as needed based on resident mood and cognition.
- Use Life Enrichment programs to create personalized activities based on each resident's needs and preferences.
- Support each resident's physical, cognitive, emotional and mental wellbeing through engaging, purposeful Life Enrichment activities.
- Memory Care Focus:
- Lead enriching, meaningful daily programs designed for residents with dementia and Alzheimer's, fostering engagement through emotional well-being specialized activities (I.E.: self-movement, art, sensory stimulation, reminiscence, and cognitive games).
- Implement Life Enrichment activities to support the unique physical and cognitive abilities of residents with memory loss, ensuring each person feels recognized, included, and valued.
- Collaborate with care staff to align memory care programs with residents' needs.
- Family and Hospitality:
- Serve as a welcoming and compassionate point of contact for family members, guests and volunteers.
- Promote connection, comfort and trust by building relationships with residents, families, and team members.
- Coordinate family visits, support groups, scenic drives and seasonal celebrations.
- Send timely communication using Carefeed and other platforms to foster connection and transparency.
- Administrative Management:
- Create and distribute monthly newsletters and activity calendars for Crista Courtyard and Garden Residents across Independent and Assisted Living.
- Proofread and coordinate all weekly calendars to ensure consistency and accuracy.
- Lead and implement community-wide programs, including spiritual, cultural, physical and creative life enrichment activities.
- Maintain up-to-date reservations for activity spaces using Microsoft Outlook.
- Other duties as assigned.
- Belief that Jesus Christ is Lord and Savior.
- Is a committed Christian who is dedicated to continued spiritual growth and development as evidenced through a growing personal walk with God (e.g. daily spiritual rhythms of prayer, fellowship, Bible study, etc.).
- Prayerfully seeks God's will in their own lives and in their ministry at CRISTA.
- Engages our ministry including staff and colleagues through prayer, participation in spiritual practices, leading devotionals and other spiritual practices.
- Affirms, aligns with and supports CRISTA's Statement of Faith and Christian Community Representative Statement (CCC).
- Conducts themselves in a manner which reflects well on CRISTA Ministries and aligns with its mission, vision, Statement of Faith and Christian Community Representative Commitment (CCC).
- Demonstrates the values of a CRISTA leader.
- Ability to work effectively with others, displaying excellent interpersonal and teamwork skills.
- Ability to work on your feet all day.
- Strong organizational, planning, and project management skills.
- Must be able to work some weekends as this will be required for program support, special events and family engagement.
- If future program needs require direct care involvement, Home Care Aide Certification will be required.
- Previous supervisory or leadership experience in memory care or classroom setting.
- Experience working with Seniors and Dementia.
- Experience coordinating volunteers or intergenerational programs.
- Background in faith-based or nonprofit service models.
- Technical training, including onboarding, instruction or skill building with peers and volunteers.
- Experience teaching or leading group fitness, dance, yoga, chair-based movement or other body-based programming in a senior or memory care setting.
- CPR
- Food Handler's
- Dementia and Mental Health Certification training
- Familiarity with Carefeed or other family communication platforms.
- Calendar and planning management.
- Familiarity with state survey documentation, family care planning and life enrichment documentation systems.