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These candidates must have strong ETL and Python codeing skills. Additional Skills Needed. Experience in Object Oriented Programming (Java, Scala, Python), SQL, Unix scripting or related programming languages and exposure to some of Python’s ML ecosystem (numpy, panda, sklearn, tensorflow, etc.
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Life Skills Instructor - Adult Autism Program Hershey, PA Are you looking for a position where: You can play an integral role in equipping and empowering individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), allowing them to maximize their potential and lead meaningful lives.
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As a Skills Development Specialist, you will supports clients as they come to the crisis center to assess risk, create plans to ensure safety, and advocate for client needs. Provide skills development to individuals that utilize crisis center.
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The Skills Trainer provides direct care services, skills training and support to adults in an African American culturally focused SUD residential setting for women and children. In one on one and group settings, counsels clients and assists them in developing skills on topics such as healthy relationships, coping skills, healthy routine, mental health and physical health management and independent living skills.
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The Project LIFE Skills Trainer provides vocational training to student interns enrolled in Project Life programming during their work-based learning experiences. The Project LIFE Skills Trainer will be expected to learn multiple entry level jobs skills, within the Goodwill Donated Goods Retail network, the community, and in collaboration with community business partners.
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The primary responsibility of a Social Skills Group (SSG) Co-Facilitator is to support Social Skills Group facilitators with the implementation of consistent evidence-based mental health services and Applied Behavioral Analysis programs to clients with Autism Spectrum Disorder and other developmental disabilities in response to the recommendations of the Social Skills Group Facilitator within telehealth and clinic settings.
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The Steppingstone program helps runaway, homeless and at-risk youth work towards self-sufficiency by assisting them in the acquisition of independent living skills, which enhances their ability to live successfully in the community.
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Provides verbal and written reports, as needed, to Corrections Shift Supervisors regarding youths efforts, learning progress and behavior while assigned to the Vocational Skills Instruction program.
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Holding yourself accountable is not optionalWith teamwork comes strengthAlways strive for excellenceThe Job:Under the supervision of the ILS Program Manager, you will support and teach functional life skills to adults with disabilities that align with their individual support plan to help them grow in their independence and live happy, healthy lives in the environment of their choice.
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Additional hours or sessions may be assigned by the Social Skills Group Facilitator or Director of Groups for in-home sessions or additional SSG facilitation. Participates in regular meetings with the Social Skills Group Facilitator regarding lesson planning and training.
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Groton ILST - Independent Living Skills TrainerBrain injury Companions / Caregivers / ILST ( Life Skills Training ) A.B.I. RESOURCES www CTbrainINJURY comAn amazing opportunity to be a part of something much greater than ourselves, helping people become the best version of themselves.
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Skills Lab/Tutor (2 Evening Positions) Responsible for facilitating students learning experiences in the Skills / Simulation Lab for students. Skills Lab/Tutor (2 Weekend Positions) Responsible for facilitating students learning experiences in the Skills / Simulation Lab for students.
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Functions as a liaison between organization, families, community, and health care providers to ensure a clear work flow of referral, screening, intervention, and transition of all participants receiving social skills services.
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Experience new leisure skills with clients such as our adoptive boat program, museums, rock climbing, trampoline parks! Use ABA principles with adults in the natural environment including - vocational training, daily life skills, budgeting, cooking, social and recreational activities (e.g. lake sports, swimming, rock climbing.
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