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Complete a minimum of 25 household SNAP, Medicaid, CHIP, and TANF applications per month. Cultivate and maintain partnerships with community-based organizations and state agencies at the local level such as the Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services and the Illinois Department of Human Services.
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If you are a nurturing and responsible caregiver with a passion for childcare and household support, this opportunity offers a fulfilling and rewarding environment to positively impact the lives of two delightful children while contributing to the smooth functioning of a loving family home in Savannah.
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Duties include supervising and assisting with activities, providing transportation, and light household tasks. Experience working with children preferred. Duties include supervising and assisting with activities, providing transportation, and light household tasks.
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What You'll Do Assist the children or young adults in becoming as independent as possible in personal cares, preparing meals, caring for household, and other life skills areas. Examples include assisting the children and young adults with becoming as independent as possible in personal cares, preparing meals, caring for household, community exposure/involvement, and other life skills areas.
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Homemaker job description Job duties include but are not limited to the following and can be accepted on a part-time or full-time basis: Running of the Household - The homemaker is responsible for all aspects of taking care of the home from cleaning and maintenance to overall general upkeep of the family dwelling.
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During the hours they are at school (8:20-3:20) this individual will be tasked with other household chores such as laundry for children, running errands, tidying up the children's bedrooms/bathrooms, etc.
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After-school help needed for a family near 8028. Must be reliable and have own transportation.
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The duties of the shared living provider will include but not be limited to building on and maintaining independence by being able to assist in activities of daily living (ADLs) such as participation in regular household routines, providing companionship and going out on community activities/outings.
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Learn and review client records and program documentation according to contract and CHS standards (initial assessments, goal planning, progress notes termination summaries, ; Learn and review service plan progress and evaluate reports from multiple service providers Co-facilitate educational classes such as parenting skills, independent living skills, anger/behavior management, household management, pregnancy/pre-natal care, etc.
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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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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. Provides informal training and direct care to clients based on person-centered plans, individual needs/requests and daily household operations.
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Must have at least six months paid work experience as an agency homemaker, nurse aide, maid or household worker, OR at least one year of experience in caring for children or for sick or aged individuals.
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Serve as first responder, providing community-based, face-to-face clinical assessment, rapid response to children and adults with behavioral health conditions, intellectual/developmental disabilities, and/or autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in an active state of crisis.
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Volunteers of America Minnesota and Wisconsin is a nonprofit health and human services organization that annually serves more than 25,000 children, adolescents and their families, older adults, students, persons with disabilities and special needs, and adults completing incarceration.
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Support families who need back-up care for children ranging from infant through school age. No household duties other than common sense clean-up of your activities or meals with the child.
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