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Provides independent living skills training to assigned clients in areas such as: paying bills and budgeting, grocery shopping, cooking, and meal preparation, accessing medical and dental services, laundry, accessing government benefits, safety, and building healthy relationships.
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The Independent Living Skills Case Manager will work with youth and young adults by increasing youth’s skills, knowledge, and competency in all life domains. Responsibilities: Understand and follow the guidelines of the contract with the State of Washington for providing Independent Living skills training for eligible youth who are between the ages of 15 to 23.
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As a Life Skills Coach, your duties will be to teach independent living skills, adaptive skills training, and supported living services for TAY clients. The life skills coach will assist with socialization skills, use of public transportation, community orientation, self-care, meal preparation, money management, vocational exploration, personal and housing hygiene, and social/leisure exploration.
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Spread Your Wings LLC. Provides the following services: Independent Living 1 to 1 Independent Living 1 to 3 Group Sessions Supported Living Services (SLS) Behavioral Health Services Mental Health Services Day Program Please apply to this posting or call our Job Hotline at 888-799-0089.
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As a Life Skills Coach at The Supported Living Group, you'll have the opportunity to empower individuals with Autism by assisting them with daily living tasks and fostering their development of independent life skills.
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This includes caregivers, Independent Living Skills Trainers (ILSTs), Personal Care Assistants (PCAs), Direct Support Professionals (DSPs), Companions, Recovery Assistants (RAs), Behavioral Health specialists, and Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs.
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Case Manager- Independent Living Program; Young Adult Services. Full-time member of Outreach team responsible for direct service, and facilitation of educational programming and case management at Lackawanna County Prison and 7th Avenue Center for the Independent Living Program.
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Ensures the staff implement activities that teach and promote daily living skills, personal development, social literacy, community involvement, and independent living skills.
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The goal of the SOCR program is to assist residents with developing their independent living skills to make a safe and successful transition to a more independent living environment.
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As a Partner in Wellbeing, the Mental Health Therapist provides rehabilitative services to clients with mental illness in the form of instruction, support, and assistance to promote psychiatric stability, social competencies, personal and emotional adjustments, and independent living skills.
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Enjoy a competitive salary that reflects directly on your skills and expertise. Incorporates the strategies of PBIS (Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports); SEL (Social Emotional Learning) and ECC (Expanded Core Curriculum into the daily dorm curriculum.
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Teaches youth social skills, self-help, academic skills, and independent living skills. Teaches youth independent living skills such as obtaining a driver's license, comparative shopping, etc.
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Community integration (independent living skills; transition and diversion, supportive housing, employment, etc.) Other care management skills (transitional care management, motivational interviewing, person-centered needs assessment and care planning, etc.
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Independent living skills include, but are not limited to, food shopping, learning bus routes, cleaning home, proper hygiene, maintaining relationships with supportive family and developing community based supports.
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Life Coaching will focus on enhancing clients’ personal development, enhanced performance, independent living skills. Will instruct, supervise, and assist participants in developing and implementing strategies aimed at achieving identified goals of enhanced performance, independent living, and/or personal development, as established by the participant, the participant’s primary therapist or case manager, and the director of life coaching services.
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