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She would need a wheelchair-accessible home and assistance with her daily living skills. Assistance with bathing, toileting, feeding, behavioral support, etc. We have a female client who is seeking a female Shared Living Provider or married couple who is active in the community.
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EXTRAS Employee-Owned Weekly Pay Advancement Opportunities Insurance coverage that includes medical, dental, vision and life insurance and flexible spending accounts (k) with employer match Paid holidays and competitive vacation/sick pay plans Tuition assistance program Employee stock ownership program (ESOP.
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Benefits 1 Free meal item per day while on duty $100 of regular menu priced item per month when off duty A recognition program 401K after 1 year Free GED program Health Insurance for all employees working over 30 hours per week after required waiting period Vacation for all employees working over 35 hours per week after 1 year of service Free Shirt, Hat and Apron Requirements What are we looking for.
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Minimum Qualifications: 24 semester hours of post high school education in behavioral sciences, public/business administration, social sciences, education or closely related field OR experience in customer service, determining eligibility for public assistance, examining/processing financial loan applications, medical or unemployment insurance or rehabilitation claims, unemployment services, OR a combination of education and experience in any of the above areas.
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Driveline offers competitive compensation, very flexible scheduling, on-the-job training, strong support, payroll advance program, and the opportunity to advance your career with our strong internal promotion program.
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