Posted August 02, 2026
Activities Coordinator
InnovAge
Los Angeles, CA, US
Full Time
21.15USD - 27.5USD per hour
Job Description
Job Description
Responsibilities
The Activities Coordinator is responsible for the supervision of structured daylong activities for a group of elderly. The Coordinator’s plan and implement activities for groups, based on individual participant needs, interests, abilities, and strengths. Physical attendance at an InnovAge facility and/or an InnovAge participant home is essential to performing the job duties.
- Assists in the initial assessment of participants’ ability to manage particular group’s dynamics based on observation and evaluation.
- Prepares goals and care plans for each participant in assigned group with input from multi-disciplinary team.
- Assesses abilities and changing needs of participants and group activities accordingly.
- Monitors participants’ physical and mental level of functioning, as well as the ability to maintain role in activities.
- Establishes appropriate goals for each individual participant.
- Assumes responsibility for safety needs of each participant within group.
- Provides personal care to participants.
- Responds to participants and caregivers with sensitivity and positive empathy.
- Verbalizes, demonstrates and implements in daily room practice, an understanding of infection control in relation to hand washing techniques, disease prevention, food handling and disposal of soiled articles.
- Refers back to team established plan of consistently implementing own role in participant care.
- Clearly documents participant care.
- Monitors and supervises work assignments for Assistant Activity Coordinators, Certified Nursing Assistants, Senior Companions, volunteers and students.
- Monitors assistant and volunteer staff’s ability to manage group interaction.
- Participates in the development and implementation of Quality Assurance activities.
- Maintains up-to-date knowledge relating to geriatric care and/or activities.
REQUIRED
- 2+ years in a care setting for the frail and cognitively impaired elderly
- High School Diploma or GED
- Current Basic Cardiac Life Support (BCLS) card or the ability to obtain upon employment
PREFERRED
- Bachelor’s degree in gerontology, recreation, social services, nursing, rehabilitation
- Bi-lingual-Spanish, Russian, Punjabi or Hmong
