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Parent Peer Support Specialist Wisconsin Community Services (WCS) Specialized Services Program – Wraparound. High school or GED/HSED required; graduate of state Parent Peer Specialist training; possess current Certified Parent Peer Specialist certification or become certified within one year of employment; meet all WCS and contractor requirements for criminal and caregiver background check, driving record, and references; good written and verbal communication skills.
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Applicants must comply with and pass the Department of Human Services background check (Rule 11). In our employment, housing, and life-enrichment services, we support people to set and achieve their personal goals.
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Six years of human services experience equates to a bachelor's degree, and each year of post-secondary education in human services equates to one year of experience. Criminal / Child Abuse Clearance: Must pass criminal record and child abuse registry background check as required by the State of Montana.
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Maintains tracking systems and manages counselor data to assure that credentialing information is shared in a timely manner between Human Resources, Credentialing, and Operations departments, and criminal background check vendors.
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As the Housing Support Specialist, you will oversee the supportive case management services of our mental health programs. Must be able to obtain child abuse, state police, fingerprint-based criminal background check, and sex offender registry clearances.
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Successfully pass a criminal background check, to include Motor Vehicle Record (MVR), drug screening, and ND Department of Human Service (DHS) pre-employment approval. Community Options has an exciting opportunity within the Behavioral Health Services department as a Support Specialist.
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The Program Support Specialist (HR) will coordinate with USCRI’s HR team to perform administrative tasks and services supporting the Home Study and Post Release Services program from our Arlington offices.
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Must be able to pass a background check with the MN Department of Human Services. Partnership Resources, Inc. is seeking a Direct Support Professional (DSP) to support adults with developmental and intellectual disabilities in our day program.
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Must pass a background check as required by the MN Department of Human Services, MSS, and applicable law. A diploma in a field related to human services from an accredited post-secondary institution and 3 years of full-time work experience providing direct care to persons with disabilities; or.
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The ideal candidate for this position has some work or volunteer experience, college education, or bachelor’s degree - preferably in early childhood education, social work, or other human services field; has a clean DMV record, is capable of clearing a national criminal background check, including fingerprint scans, and has at least two years of acceptable work history.
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