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At CMCS (Cardinal McCloskey Community Services), our mission is to protect, empower and promote independence for at-risk children and families and those with developmental disabilities through quality community based services.
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This recruitment is for multiple Social Worker III positions within the Department of Health and Human Services, Adult Protective Services and Care Management Section, Aging & Disability Services.
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Coordinate housing and dietary accommodations with Residence Life and Dining Services, maintaining expertise in all disability and housing guidelines and requirements affecting accommodations, including the Americans with Disabilities Act and Fair Housing Act.
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This position requires meeting Disability Service program requirements as outlined by Ramsey County Human Services and Jewish Family Service. JOB TITLE : Disability Services Case Manager.
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As a coordinator in Disability Services, the person in this position refers students to all offices within Student Affairs and Curriculum and Advising in Academic Affairs. The problems and issues that cannot be solved in Disability Services could end up as an Office of Civil Rights complaint or a lawsuit.
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Interpret disability documentation, which includes medical reports, psychological evaluations, vocational evaluations, IEP's, 504 plans, etc. Various disabilities, functional limitations, accommodations, services and assistive technology.
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Nature of Contacts: As a coordinator in Disability Services, the person in this position refers students to all offices within Student Affairs and Curriculum and Advising in Academic Affairs.
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Assistant Director of Health and Wellness / Disability Services Coordinator. Serve as the primary disability services coordinator for students with disabilities (mental health, attentional, learning, vision, hearing, physical and systemic) and ensure Institute compliance with Section 504/ADA.
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King County Metro Transit’s Employee Services Division seeks two (2) career service Disability Services Specialist (Senior HR Analyst) to join the Leave and Disability Services team.
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Becoming a Camp Counselor is a perfect opportunity for applicants looking to increase their knowledge and experience in the human services field! Camp Via (formerly known as the Teen Summer Experience) is hiring Camp Counselors to provide direct support to teenagers and young adults (ages 12-21) with disabilities.
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Represents the Office of Student Disability Services at university wide events. Learns and maintains current knowledge of federal, state, local laws and regulations related to disability services.
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Provide staff development for faculty and staff to refer students who may need disability services. Develop, review and revise policies regarding the provision of disability services (e.g., interpreter services.
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Additionally, the Disability Specialist directly coordinates assistive technology resources and services for students with disabilities. Under the general direction of the Director, the Disability Coordinator is responsible for the coordination and provision of programs, services, and accommodations for students with disabilities.
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This includes but is not limited to the creation of affinity spaces, ongoing support programs, initiatives, orientations, and services for disability culture, advocacy, and education, and opportunities to build intercultural relations amongst the affinity groups within the Accessibility & Belonging area and the broader JMU community.
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The Assistant Director reports to the Director of Disability Services and supports the Director in supervising staff and managing the accessibility initiatives of Disability Services.
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