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Established in 1977, Vinfen is a nonprofit, health and human services organization and a leading provider of community-based services to individuals with mental health conditions, intellectual and developmental disabilities, brain injuries, and behavioral health challenges.
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Bay Cove pursues this mission by providing individualized and compassionate services to people facing the challenges associated with developmental disabilities, mental illness, substance use disorders, and homelessness at more than 175 program sites throughout Greater Boston and Southeastern Massachusetts.
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Maintains effective working relationships with insurers, DMH, BMC, BEST, local community resources, and treatment/rehabilitation programs throughout the Cape Cod community. The CCS Mental Health Worker (MHW) provides direct services to adults in crisis at the CCS. S/he will carry a case load based on daily census and will provide direct care supports including admission, treatment planning, running groups, case management, and discharge.
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JRI is a Long-Term Services and Support Community Partner (LTSS CP) provider that partners with MassHealth contracted Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) and Managed Care Organizations (MCOs) to promote coordination in the delivery and receipt of LTSS services to MassHealth Enrollees ages 3-21 with complex LTSS needs as a result of complex medical and behavioral health needs, intellectual and developmental disabilities.
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LSH provides 260 inpatient beds and 25 specialty medical clinics, including surgical services, to patients and clients referred by private sector providers and state agencies (including the Department of Public Health (DPH), the Department of Mental Health (DMH), the Department of Developmental Disabilities (DDS), and the Department of Corrections (DOC.
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Working knowledge of major mental illness, personality disorders, dementia, complex trauma, intellectual/developmental disabilities, substance use disorders, suicide assessment, safety planning and crisis de-escalation.
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Open Sky supports adults with developmental and intellectual disabilities who are referred by the Department of Developmental Services (DDS). Every individual in an Open Sky residential program is encouraged to play an active role in community life, whether it be by volunteering, taking classes, participating in group outings, or joining a health club.
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The Residential Manager is responsible for management of a Department of Developmental Disabilities (DDS) funded group home for adults with intellectual disabilities. The Residential Manager works in the home to promote residents' health and safety, community integration, and person-centered support to pursue individual goals and be as independent as possible.
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A dedicated team of professionals who have chosen to join an organization with a forty year history of serving people with mental illness, developmental disabilities, brain injury and autism in the community.
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Eliot's Early Intervention Program helps children from birth to three years of age who have developmental delays or disabilities. Serving young children and their families in Everett, Malden, Medford, our Early Intervention specialists provide community based therapeutic intervention utilizing a coaching model with parents and caregivers.
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REQUIRED EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE: Bachelor's Degree in social work, psychology, education or a related field; 3 years' experience working with families, children and adults with developmental disabilities may be substituted for the Bachelor Degree.
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One year experience providing direct care with people who have cognitive or developmental disabilities preferred. Direct Care Staff encourage and support individuals to lead fulfilling and more independent lifestyles, focusing on empowerment, awareness and inclusion by collaborating with an increasing awareness within families and the community.
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The Day Program Director provides leadership and guidance to our Life Choices program which promotes and maximizes opportunities for personal development and community engagement for individuals with disabilities.
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We are a small non-profit organization that works in the homes and community with people who have varying disabilities. We are looking for passionate, motivated, self- initiating team members to help us with our mission of providing quality services to individuals with developmental disabilities.
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We believe that people living with disabilities are a part of their community and are entitled to live a life of dignity, joy, and self-respect. Experience working with persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities along with emotional and behavioral needs is a plus.
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