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For more information on ILS services, click here. Go to our website here to watch a message from Eric and Sadie Hess, our owners and company founders. As a Life Coach for Compass, your job would be helping clients achieve goals just like the one mentioned above.
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The Program Manager will provide ongoing support and supervision to clients and employees that provide independent living services (ILS) to adults with developmental disabilities living in their own homes.
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A Manos ILS instructor will have access to the Client's individualized goal plan, which lays out step by step instructions on how to reach the goals, help the client plan and develop resources, provide instruction in areas the client is struggling with, and keep track of the goals and progress made.
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ILS Instructors (Independent Living Skills Instructors) ILS Instructors (Independent Living Skills Instructors) We serve clients throughout the Alameda and Contra Costa County Areas. Applicants must be able to pass a DOJ/FBI fingerprint screening.
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Experience in a related field: ILS, SLS, caretaking, CNA, teaching, coaching, a history of working with children or adults with IDD or other disabilities. Our ILS coaches provide support and teach the skills necessary for being independent to adults with disabilities so they have the tools to be self-reliant and lead successful, independent lives in the home and community they choose.
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