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Supervision may be received from a Licensed Practical Nurse Supervisor however, by law, nursing duties which require licensure are performed under the direction of a Registered Nurse or a Physician who reviews the work in progress, through reports and by ward or living area inspections and observations.
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An employee in this class is responsible for coordinating and overseeing the habilitation services for individuals who have intellectual disabilities. Writes the Staff Action Plan (SAP) or Habilitation Plan in Medisked, based on the needs established in the individuals Life Plan.
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Group home staff will be responsible for the care and supervision of the members. This includes behavior management, habilitation goals, medication administration, transportation with the company van, and daily living skills.
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Must possess strong leadership abilities and a willingness to work effectively with other administrative staff, ancillary services personnel, and habilitation program staff. This individual will provide supervision over direct care and/or other support staff in residential homes.
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Experience in a Day Training and Habilitation program or other disability services. Pass an OIG and DHS background study and maintain approved status without continuous supervision. This is the perfect position for someone ready for their first supervisory role, or an experienced manager who enjoys the variety of combining supervision with hands-on support.
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The Work Adjustment Program Supervisor provides direct supervision, support, and training to Work Adjustment Program Coordinators, Personal Care Attendants, and Direct Support Professionals in the design and implementation of Vocational Habilitation/Work Adjustment programming.
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Receive supervision from Supervisor/Qualified Professional (QP) or Associate Professionals (AP) grandfathered in. Become familiar with and implement the individuals habilitation plan-the Individual Support Plan to address the.
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Responsible to plan and implement prevention, habilitation, or rehabilitation services including counseling and orientation that improve mobility, relieve pain, increase strength, and improve or correct disabling conditions resulting from disease or injury.
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Must be self-motivated and have the ability to work with minimal supervision and be able to handle highly confidential information. Must have a minimum of 1-5 years' experience and a Bachelor's Degree in Special Education, Social Work, Psychology, developmental disabilities, Nursing, or related Human services field.
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He/she will coordinate all aspects of the Day Hab Systems reporting standards to ensure organizational compliance with all DMA and DDS regulations and have the ability to teach others and provide constructive feedback and supervision.
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Purpose: To provide relief to the primary caretaker of an individual with a developmental disability in their home and provide habilitation services. Provide supervision and guidance to client while primary caretaker is out of the home.
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Provides habilitation, consultation, and any required clinical supervision for Day Habilitation Program participants as outlined in each Day Habilitation Plan. Promotes positive behaviors and interaction with all individuals.
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The Rockland Assistant Supervisor is responsible for providing staff training, mentoring and supervision of 5-15 direct reports. - Ensuring the health, safety, and habilitation of the people we support is consistent with agency philosophy and department practice.
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The Direct Support Specialist (DSS) provides supervision and oversight to the individuals residing in specialized OPWDD IRA residences who demonstrate as High Risk. High Risk is defined as those individuals who have been involved in the criminal justice system, or have the potential to become involved, and are at risk for reoffending while residing in a community based setting, without specialized supports and services in place.
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The following experience is NOT considered qualifying: experience in administration, administrative services, administrative oversight, training, special education, behavior specialist, habilitation specialist, project management, research, or primarily supervisory experience.
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