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Today, the organization provides an array of clinical, behavioral health and educational programs to more than 2,000 children, youth and adults living with autism, developmental disabilities, intellectual disabilities and/or mental health diagnoses across the state of Maine.
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ACLD (Adults and Children with Learning and Developmental Disabilities, Inc.) is looking for a seasoned, dynamic Residential Manager to direct the day-to-day operations of an adult residential group home.
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Have experience working with children on the autism spectrum, with Down Syndrome, or with other developmental disabilities. Inclusion support is provided for campers with special needs/disabilities.
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For over 60 years, St. Vincent’s Special Needs Services (SVSNS) has been a trusted provider of specialized services for children and adults with multiple developmental disabilities and complex medical needs, such as cerebral palsy, acute brain injury, neuromuscular disorders and autism spectrum disorders.
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To perform evaluation, diagnostic care, treatment planning and therapy services to children, adolescents and adults presenting with mental illness, substance abuse, and/or developmental disabilities.
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Are you passionate about helping children with autism or developmental disabilities? MedCare/Rise is looking to hire a Behavior Technician (BT) that is motivated to work with children with Autism in a clinic setting.
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If assigned to work ACE Camp must have general knowledge, skill and interest in recreational activities suitable for children ages five (5) through twenty-one (21) with developmental disabilities in a group setting.
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JOB SUMMARY: Provide high-quality, non-medical in-home care for children and adults with developmental disabilities including Down Syndrome and Autism during their primary caregiver’s absence.
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Under supervision of the SHNH Clinical Director, the Speech-Language Pathologist provide assessment and treatment of elementary- and/or secondary school-aged children with developmental or acquired disorders, including neurological, physical, psychiatric, and/or multiple disabilities.
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As a Special Needs after school counselor, you will be responsible for providing support, guidance, and a safe environment for children with developmental disabilities during the after-school hours.
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This recruitment may be used to fill current and future vacancies as they occur in the Desert Regional Center (DRC) - Community Services in Las Vegas, NV. The Licensed Psychologist position in Developmental Services works with individuals who have intellectual and/or developmental disabilities and related conditions such as, Autism, Seizures, Cerebral Palsy and Traumatic Brain Injury.
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Here, you are part of an organization on the cutting edge – helping to bring new technologies, breakthrough treatments and community education to countless men, women and children. Each year, more than 400 children, adults and their families receive services from the organization.
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Plan, schedule and provide weekly early educational in-home services for a caseload of infant/toddlers with disabilities including developmental delays and programs for children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders.
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Provides coordination of behavioral-health services with other agencies, such as Department of Child Safety (DCS), Probation/Parole Departments, Division of Developmental Disabilities (DDD), Arizona Long Term Care, schools, and other providers.
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This is accomplished through carrying out assigned work duties within the assigned region to facilitate the development of/access to safe and affordable housing for adults with mental illness, intellectual/developmental disabilities and substance use/addiction disorders.
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