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They also provide parent education and training relative to developmental disabilities, promote and document progress, document clinical outcomes and act as an advocate. Hope Services is the Bay Area's largest non-profit agency, providing a wide array of quality services for persons with developmental disabilities since 1952 Will you join us.
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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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California Community Opportunities (CCO) is a private, nonprofit San Jose-based agency providing residential services and lifelong learning to adults with developmental and physical disabilities through the Family Teaching Model.
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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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When opening our first office in 2008, our vision was to provide our clients with high-quality and personalized caregiving services for both seniors and individuals with developmental & intellectual disabilities.
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The primary responsibility of a Relief Behavior Specialist is to implement consistent evidence-based mental health services and Applied Behavioral Analysis programs to clients with Autism Spectrum Disorder and other co-morbid developmental disabilities in response to the recommendations of the Clinical Leader and Clinical Director in the home, center and/or other natural settings whose permanent RBT provider is not available to cover hours or a session.
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Job Summary: While maintaining good public relations and implementing the goals and vision of the regional center, this position is responsible for providing and coordinating services to consumers in accordance with the provisions of the Lanterman Developmental.
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Experience working with children and adolescents with autism and other developmental disabilities in a school setting Knowledge of behavior principles and strategies, and experience implementing behavior plans Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Ability to work collaboratively with school staff and families Working with Soliant, we offer many benefits: Competitive pay Weekly paycheck Matching 401(k) plan Extensive medical coverage Licensing reimbursement and more.
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Possess a minimum of 3-5 years experience providing consultation and training in behavioral principles and procedures to para/professionals in one or more of the following areas: Autism/Developmental disabilities services, Adolescent or adult psychiatric settings, Brain injury rehabilitation, or Other relevant human service areas in which behaviorally challenged individuals to require services.
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Experience in clinical research, especially research involving children with autism and/or developmental disabilities. Have the necessary patience and resourcefulness to interact well with individuals with autism and developmental disabilities and their families.
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EBSHs provide 24-hour non-medical care in a homelike setting to individuals with developmental disabilities with challenging behaviors who require additional supports, staffing, and supervision.
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A DSP supports individuals with developmental and intellectual disabilities to have quality of life. Our clients are all ambulatory, extremely active in the I.D.D. community, love indoor/outdoor activities like Badminton, board games, bowling, and movies.
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Our people and programs deliver personalized, professional, evidence-based behavioral and developmental services to each participant, and peace of mind to caregivers that their loved ones are in the right hands.
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Testing and assessment of children from preschool-age through school-age for autism, developmental delays, school challenges, learning disabilities, ADHD, cognitive impairments, and behavioral challenges.
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Employee Stock Purchase Plan Medical Coverage, Retirement, and Parental Leave Plans for All Family Types Generous Time Off Programs 40 hours of paid time to volunteer in your community Rethink's Neurodiversity program to support parents raising children with learning or behavior challenges, or developmental disabilities Financial contributions to your ongoing development (conference participation, trainings, course work, etc.
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