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As a Life Skills Coach, you'll help adults with disabilities build the skills needed to live on their own. 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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In the Life Skills Trainer role, you will help this company in its commitment to serving others by providing training, assistance, and supervision to program group participants in the areas of living skills, therapeutic recreation, and other forms of assistance in both residential & community settings.
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The part time Life Skills Coach will provide life-skills training to adults with mental illness who live in residential facilities in an effort to build skills and live their best lives.
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Abraxas I is hiring Life Skills Workers II | Youth Care Workers to work directly with adolescents at our residential facility, located in the heart of the Allegheny National Forest, near Marienville, Pennsylvania.
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The Life Skills Coach is a critical part of the Safe Passages and Oakland's Department of Violence Prevention funded life coaching training program to serve 32 Oakland youth that have been impacted by community violence.
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Hiring Youth Care Workers, Life Skills Workers II, Behavioral Health Technicians, Youth Services Workers, Social Service Workers, Childcare Workers, Residential Healthcare Aides.
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The Military Family Life Counselor PRN is a licensed mental health professional who exercises discretion and independent judgment to provide appropriate information, coaching, training, and education to Service Members and their families.
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Title: Military Family Life Counselor (Youth) The Military Family Life Counselor will provide face to face direct, non-medical, brief, solution-focused counseling services to children for situations resulting from commonly occurring life circumstances such as parenting, stress, personal loss, and deployments and reunions.
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The Life Skills Coach works within a Treatment Team and under the supervision of a Mental Health Professional and Program Supervisor to provide clinically appropriate activities while assuring that all members receive services/interventions as prescribed.
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Maintain current certifications as a QBHP to include Face to Face MHP Supervision every 14 days with a minimum of 12 contacts every 90 days. Must be Certified as a QBHP and must have completed CSSP TrainingSHIFT AND SCHEDULESWeekends, Overnights, Evenings.
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Now interviewing for a Part Time Life Skills Coach (1st, 2nd, or 3rd shift available) Residential skills coaching could include but may not be limited to; organizational skills, budgeting, shopping, general life skills in a supportive living environment.
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A life skills trainer advises and assists the individuals that we care for. We're looking for an organized, self-motivated, and enthusiastic Life Skills Trainer to join our team.
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The Life Skills Coach provides psycho-educational groups, activities and interventions to members outside of regular program hours, overnight, and on weekends with a Recovery-oriented, person-centered approach.
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The Life Skills Coach will work as part of a multidisciplinary team supporting the provision of services to transitional age youth (TAY). The Life Skills Coach works closely with assigned youth and their case managers and therapists to represent the client's best interests.
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We are seeking experienced Director of Healthcare Facilities Management or similar for our Life Safety Code surveyor opportunities. Determines the degree of compliance with applicable standards, specifically NFPA101 Life Safety Code.
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