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Experience working with students with autism or other developmental disabilities is required. RSS emphasizes the utilization of evidence-based practice with students with autism and other developmental disorders.
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As an Awake Overnight Counselor, you will provide direct support to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in a small group residential setting or an individual living arrangement.
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We are looking for Direct Care Professionals to work with individuals with autism and developmental disabilities in one of our many residential or day habilitation programs. May Institute is an award-winning nonprofit organization that provides educational, rehabilitative, and behavioral healthcare services to individuals with autism spectrum disorder and other developmental disabilities, brain injury, and behavioral health needs.
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To promote the rights of people with developmental/intellectual disabilities to exercise choice and to make meaningful decisions in their lives. To work within the DDS/DMH/ABI Program's team model, establishing open communication, support, and accountability among workers and consumers.
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Position Summary:We’re looking for inspiring team members who enjoy bringing out the best in people and are especially motivated to work with adults with Developmental Disabilities. Benefits: Dental insurance Health insurance Developmental Brain Injuries Division (DBIS.
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For six decades, May Institute has set the national standard for providing comprehensive, research-based services to children and adults with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and other developmental disabilities, brain injury and mental illness.
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Current Urban Youth Collaborative pay rate is $ About the Department of Developmental Services:The mission of the Department of Developmental Services (DDS) is to create innovative and genuine opportunities for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities including Autism Spectrum Disorder to participate fully and contribute meaningfully to their communities as valued members.
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We want to live in a world where people with intellectual disabilities, developmental disabilities, and autism are recognized for their full human potential; where they are empowered to build an engaged and connected life, made up of the people and activities that they choose and that are meaningful to them.
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We drive compassionate care for those challenged by mental health, developmental disabilities, substance use, homelessness, acquired brain injury and more. We provide access to therapies for emotional health and wellness; services for substance use recovery, developmental disabilities and acquired brain injury; services for housing and residential programming, and more.
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Our individuals receive services via various programs we offer, including elder care (companion, homemaker, personal care assistance), mental health and recovery assistant, as well as in-home support for individuals with developmental disabilities or an acquired brain injury.
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Experience working with individuals with developmental disabilities preferred. Requirements: - Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) certification. Minimum 1+ years Behavior Specialist experience required.
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Patterns is a center-based, in-home, and school provider of behavioral services to families with children diagnosed with ASD and other developmental disabilities. Other Requirements:Must be able to lift a minimum of 10 pounds to transport developmental materials/toys as needed for home-based clients and assist with partial physical prompts of clients as neededMust be able to handwrite and type various program-related forms such as clinical progress notes, emails, human resource forms, etcMust have a valid driver's license and own reliable transportationMust carry 100,000/300,000 comprehensive automobile insurance coverage.
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Keywords: social services, counseling, social work, group home, DSP, Direct Care, psychology, mentor, mental illness, mental health, disability, developmental disabilities, behavioral, rehabilitative, psychiatric, outreach worker, outreach services, human services, nonprofit, autism, crisis, trauma, advocacy, developmental disability, recovery, Part time, Direct Care, CTRes, CTResCounselor, VinfenRC, VinfenCTRC.
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Minimum of two years of experience working with children with autism or other developmental disabilities. BCI is hiring a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) to join them in providing high-quality, evidence-based, contemporary ABA therapy to children with autism.
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MCS is a private, non-profit agency founded in 1979 to support individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families. The ABI program is looking for committed employees to care for Clients with disabilities.
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