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A New Leaf's mission is to provide individuals with developmental disabilities with life skills, marketable job training through horticultural therapy, community-based vocational placement, and residential services to increase their independence and individual choices.
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The Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities (DBHDD) is currently seeking qualified candidates for the position of Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) at Georgia Regional Hospital Skilled Nursing Facility - Atlanta, located in Decatur, GA. The Skilled Nursing Facility serves individuals who are profound to severely developmentally disabled and in need of a skilled nursing level of care.
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Screen, assess, triage, and provide telephonic crisis intervention/de-escalation to assist in identifying concerns with mental illness, developmental disabilities, and/or substance abuse using established protocols to collaboratively determine an immediate course of action.
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Guided by Jewish values, we are a welcoming community, and our experienced professionals bring integrity and compassion to their work in the fields of aging and older adults, career counseling, dentistry, mental health, intellectual and developmental disabilities, and need-based support services.
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DCI is a service provider for adults with Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities. Specialized training or one years of experience in working with person with developmental disabilities.
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In collaboration with other members of the clinical service team, the Program Nurse is responsible for completing in-person comprehensive assessments for individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (I/DD.
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Preferred) Minimum of six (6) months experience working in assisted living, home health, independent living, hospital or long-term care environment and desire to serve and care for those with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
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REGISTERED NURSEJob Duties: Registered Nurse for individuals with developmental disabilities and/or mental illnesses within the agency. BCLS certifiedCPI certifiedNCIC/DBHDD clearanceCapable of lifting 50 pounds without assistance.
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The full continuum of River Edge Behavioral Health services provides state-of-the-art treatment and support services for more than 13,000 children, youth, families, and adults annually, who experience mental illness, addiction, co-occurring disorders or developmental disabilities.
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Here's what we offer:Competitive Pay: $80-95 per hour based on Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy experienceBenefits: Medical/Vision/Dental benefits, 401k, and 3 weeks PTO for Full Time EmployeesA Rewarding Career: Helping children with developmental disabilities achieve their goals.
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Experience working with individuals diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder and other developmental disabilities. You must be a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) with minimum 6 months of experience.
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Experience working with individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities preferred. Help at Home is the nation’s leading provider of high-quality support services to seniors and people with disabilities.
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Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. This individual must have direct psychological testing experience as well as experience working with children.
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Experience working with individuals with developmental disabilities is a plus. Proficiency in Athenahealth or similar electronic medical record systems. Experience working with individuals with developmental disabilities is a plus.
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One year of work-related experience working with individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, brain injury, youth placed at-risk, etc. Mentor Community Services, a part of the Sevita family, provides community-based services for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
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