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We are seeking Teaching Assistants and Classroom Assistants who are interested in working in local school districts during the school day with children who have special needs. The positions are supporting children with their daily needs, and working with them during the school day to accomplish their tasks in the classroom while working with the teacher.
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The positions are full-time as well as part-time depending on your availability. This is a great opportunity to get your foot in the door of a local school district. These positions last the entire school year, and also offer summer hours for those who are interested as well.
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Keep the client safe and provide necessary support with daily living needs such as meal preparation, dressing assistance, personal hygiene assistance, etc. Provide non-medical in-home care for children and adults with developmental disabilities including Down Syndrome and Autism · Engage in age and ability appropriate activities, that enhance the client’s quality of life.
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In this role, the Occupational Therapist (OT) will be responsible for servicing school-aged children with special needs in-person. Part-time and full-time opportunities are available.
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We have full time, part time and flexible per diem schedules with room for growth in all five of our communities. Performance Responsibilities: Interpersonal/Communication: Works in conjunction with the Wellness Director and Case Manager to assure the needs of the residents are being maintained.
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Keep the individual served safe and provide necessary support with daily living needs such as meal preparation, dressing assistance, personal hygiene assistance, etc. What we do: Provide non-medical in-home care for children and adults with developmental disabilities including Down Syndrome and Autism Engage in age and ability appropriate activities, that enhance the individual's quality of life.
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Now Offering Daily Pay! Plan, coordinate, and teach specific classes, activities, and events, including special events, holiday programs, competitions, mixers, and other group activities.
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Daily communication with Sous Chef(s), Executive Sous Chef and/or Executive Chef. Discuss hotel status, kitchen status (equipment repairs, cleanliness, and special needs projects), kitchen morale.
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We are looking for passionate, mission-driven individuals like you to help provide services including outpatient behavioral health management, international, domestic and special needs adoptions, older adult services, support services for children, youth and families, community corrections programs and support services for adults with disabilities and/or mental health concerns.
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The Special Ed Tech III—Developmental Disorders Behavior Analyst- PDP is actively involved in providing instructional services and behavioral treatment to meet the required academic, behavioral, and daily living needs of our students, with a focus on helping children learn new ways of coping with challenges and increasing their communication and independence.
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Paid orientation and trainingReferral bonusesPaid time offFun, interactive eventsPLEASE NOTE: These benefits may have tenure requirementsHome Instead is a non-medical senior care organization specializing in companionship and personal care for seniors and special needs patients residing in their private residences or in a facility.
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Experience in a residential setting serving people with intellectual/developmental disabilities or with other types of special needs populations (rehabilitation settings, nursing homes, psychiatric hospitals, other behavioral health settings, etc.
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DUTIES: Provide a full range of support and supervision assistance to small classes and/or individual students with emotional, special needs; work as an integral part of the team.
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Ensures that the property and show units meet the Company's standards for show quality by daily inspecting the marketing corridor and leasing tour, communicating maintenance and upkeep needs to the property's maintenance team members, merchandising and ensuring a physically appealing show unit and/or model and amenities, and preparing the leasing office for daily leasing activities.
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They are a huge part of creating a culture of comfort and compassion in the healthcare environment, taking care of patients' special requests and nutritional needs. If you enjoy creating memorable experiences, you will be a great addition to the Unidine teamJob SummaryPatient Dining Supervisors are responsible to coordinate patient meal service and special requests and needs for the Patient Dining Program.
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