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As a K12 Teacher you will support children in the classroom and gain exposure to schools and invaluable experience. Zen Educate makes finding your perfect role in education easier We are a company dedicated to matching you to your ideal education position based on your preferences and getting you into a school (or daycare) you love We pride ourselves on providing continuous, personalized support throughout your application process.
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Maintain accurate and up-to-date documentation of support activities, troubleshooting steps, and resolutions in the help desk ticketing system. Minimum of 3-5 years of experience in a technical support or help desk role, with at least 2 years in a Level 2 support position.
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We are committed to putting more money in the pockets of our direct support staff. Your compassion and diligence as a support professional will bring joy into the lives of the clients you work with and help them feel encouraged, involved and loved.
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As a Support Coach, you will help adults with disabilities in the classroom or community or production setting. Opportunity Partners is hiring Support Coaches in Minneapolis, MN! As a Support Coach, you will help adults with disabilities in the classroom or community or production setting.
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Compensation: $20 per hour Monday- Friday/ $22.00 per hour Saturday and Sunday.
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Direct Support professionals (DSP's) work with individuals with disabilities to help them gain skills and more independence in areas such as communication, cooking, housekeeping, budgeting, personal safety, health, and recreation.
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We have an opening for a Support Professional II. In this position you will serve as an advocate for the individuals served by The Phoenix Residence, Inc. You will perform, supervise, and assist with person-centered outcomes, and with the activities of daily living through teaching, training, development and implementation of active treatment and individual person-centered plans.
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As a Direct Support Professional (Crisis Interventionist), you will provide hands-on, person-centered support to individuals with varying degrees of mental illness and/or developmental disabilities.
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Overview:The Technical Product Support Analyst I will be responsible for responding to inbound customer requests (phone, email, chat) to provide technical assistance on Inovalon’s Network’s supported products.
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The Support Center provides 24x7x365 phone and email support to financial institutions with electronic access, as well as technical and payment needs related to the Federal Reserve's Financial Services (FRFS) platforms accessed via FedLine.
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Individualized Home Support (IHS) Specialist/ ILS (FT) Individualized Home Support (IHS) is designed to help people with mental disabilities, mental health conditions, or chronic illnesses to gain independence and self-sufficiency within the community.
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The Workplace Services Supervisor will focus on executive support services and customer relationship management. Foster collaboration with other EA support leaders and teams to ensure global consistency, on-time delivery, and quality.
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The State of Minnesota is committed to equity and inclusion, and invests in employees by providing benefits, support resources, and training and development opportunities. Developing and implementing residential and habilitation support plans with goals and methods.
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All positions must strive to support WFM core values and goals, promote national, regional, and store programs and initiatives, and ensure adherence to all applicable health and safety regulations including Food Safety and regulatory duties required in the department.
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The role of the Direct Support Professional is to help individuals live in their own homes, identify and achieve goals, and improve the quality of their lives. Provide direct support assistance to the person served.
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