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REM West Virginia, a member of the Sevita family provides services for services to youth and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities and other complex challenges. As a mission-driven organization, we are intensely focused on expanding access to services and developing new and more effective ways of delivering supports and services to individuals with a range of intellectual and developmental disabilities.
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Working as a Caregiver for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities is not for everyone, but for those up to it, it’s incredibly rewarding work. Do you want to provide direct support to help people live fulfilling, independent lives — and make a career out of it.
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Current openings and hours available with: starting rate of at least $16/hour $1000 sign on bonus Full time, Part time & flexible schedules Health insurance for full time employees Employee referral bonus DSPs provide direct support services, companion services and/or respite care to young adults and adults with Intellectual and Developmental disabilities (I/DD.
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Expand your knowledge of psychology by supporting people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, autism, mental illness and behavioral challenges. Apply today as a Caregiver / Direct Support Professional and explore our human services careers, well lived at Sevita.
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You have a passion for mentoring and making an impact in the lives of individuals with developmental disabilities. Teaching and assisting individuals with independent living skills, such as meal planning, healthy eating, grocery shopping, hygiene, financial management, cleaning, medication management, and much more.
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We have great opportunities for positive, motivated individuals to work in a day hab setting assisting adults diagnosed with intellectual/developmental disabilities in becoming self-sufficient and self-actualized.
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The BCBA Clinical Supervisor is responsible for managing all clinical aspects of the Applied Behavioral Analysis program for children and adolescents with significant behavioral and developmental disabilities within the policies and procedures of St. Joseph’s Villa.
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A Direct Support Professional (DSP) caregiver provides direct support, positive direction, instruction, and assistance to individuals with mental, intellectual & developmental, and physical disabilities.
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The goal is to support individuals with developmental and intellectual disabilities in their communities to increase their maximum level of independence. Health Connect America is dedicated to providing quality behavioral health services to individuals with disabilities to achieve independence by providing Independent Living Skills, Community Integration Supports, Community Living Support as well as Employment Services through ECF Choices waiver.
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New Employee Orientation, Intro to Developmental Disabilities, HIPAA/Privacy & Confidentiality, and any other assigned training. This will include direct responsibility for accounting, finance, forecasting, strategic planning, job costing, legal, property management, deal analysis and negotiations, plus private and institutional financing.
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As a program manager, you will ensure a safe and welcoming environment where individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities are treated with dignity and respect. Coordinator, direct care, direct support, residential counselor, residential support, group home, group living environment, GLE.
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The Director is responsible for 2 CRS Managers and overseeing 5 CRS sites that support 13 individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Provides on-site supervision and training to the CRS case managers and direct support staff as assigned.
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Knowledge of mental illness, developmental disabilities and substance use disorders in adult and child/adolescent populations. Knowledge of medical necessity with mental health in-patient, developmental disabilities.
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We have partnered with the Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities to provide crisis support and Mercer University to provide clinic services for Georgia’s individuals with developmental disabilities.
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