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ICF/ID residential services are provided on the campus for about 126 people with intellectual disabilities. Below are some of the benefits the State of Iowa offers:Competitive Health and Dental PackageRetirement (IPERS and deferred compensation)Flexible Spending Account (medical and dependent care)Life InsuranceLong-Term Disability InsuranceEmployee Assistance ProgramEmployee Discount ProgramsVacationSick LeavePaid HolidaysNew to the area or looking to relocate to Iowa.
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The Arc of King County serves all people with intellectual and developmental disabilities across the lifespan: from prenatal diagnosis through end-of-life care. Our programs include: Information and Family Support for individuals with IDD, and their parents, guardians, siblings, and community; Supported Living Services for adults living in the community; Representative Payee for individuals needing financial management assistance; and Advocacy for people with developmental disabilities, family members, and community allies seeking to make our community more systemically equitable for all people.
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Our Residential Care Advisors provide assistance and training to adults with Intellectual Disabilities/Serious Mental Illness in our residential treatment locations. Our dedication to diversity includes a unified workforce (through training and education, recruitment, retention, and development), commitment and accountability, communication, community partnerships, and supplier diversity.
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The ideal job candidate will be highly dependable and have a passion for helping those with intellectual disabilities, autism, mental health, and behavioral health needs to live a more fulfilled and happy life.
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Media assistance: Para educators may assist licensed media staff and the instructional staff at the building level with tasks in all library functions; in print center, public library and AEA library/media communications; assisting individuals and student groups in their library experiences, book fairs, and checking out of materials; and assisting in inventories and V, electronic and printed material accounting.
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We are the largest private provider of human services in Maryland operating over 80 programs throughout Maryland, serving children and families, people living in poverty, individuals with intellectual disabilities, immigrants, and seniors.
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DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE DIRECT SUPPORT PROFESSIONAL (DSP): Provide direct care services to individuals with intellectual disabilities and specialized care in daily living, social, and recreational activities.
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The Employment Specialist uses best practices and technology within a community based employment setting to supervise and train people with developmental disabilities on how to acquire the physical, intellectual, emotional and social skills needed to perform specific job tasks, work routine, and personal life activities critical to employment success.
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The Employment Specialist is responsible for training individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities in the critical skills needed to gain and maintain successful employment.
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Position OverviewResponsible for providing non-medical personal care, assistance and companionship for clients who require supervision for reason of developmental disabilities, intellectual deficiencies, or other health-related conditions.
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Must have a commitment and enthusiasm to helping children and families with ASD and other developmental and intellectual disabilities. Here at the Childrens Guild, Transformation Academy, RBTs would provide supervision, training, and assistance to 1:1 aides as a member of the Behavior Department under the lead of a BCBA. This opportunity includes both direct care work, as well as supervisory work.
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We are seeking a Full Time Direct Support Professionals (DSP) to provide hands on care to individuals with intellectual and other developmental disabilities providing assistance with personal hygiene, activities/ outings, social engagement, shopping, planning, cooking and cleaning.
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Grooming and Hygiene- Provides client hands-on and/or stand-by assistance with general hygiene and other grooming activities (washing hands & face, etc. Dressing- Provides hands-on and/or stand-by assistance with changes of client's clothing as needed.
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Ability to support people with intellectual/developmental disabilities through patient and compassionate care. YAI supports people of all ages with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) in achieving the fullest lives possible by creating new opportunities for living, loving, working, and learning.
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ResCare Community Living has four decades of experience in the disability services field, providing support to individuals who need assistance with daily living due to an intellectual, developmental or cognitive disability.
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