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The Community Support Specialist (CSS) provides training in independent living skills, including how to be responsible tenants and maintain psychiatric stability. Teaches independent living skills necessary to sustain individuals in the community and prevent homelessness such as: apartment maintenance, socialization skills, budgeting, self-medication, personal care, travel training, shopping, cooking, and returning to school or the work force.
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Under the supervision of the Manager, the Community Direct Support Professional (DSP) is responsible for assisting individuals to become more independent when performing activities of daily living and community integration in order to achieve their valued outcomes.
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As a Field Based Community Health Worker (CHW), you will act in a liaison role with Medicaid members to ensure appropriate care is accessed as well as to provide home and social assessments and member education.
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Under the auspices of the Career Center in the Division of Student Affairs, the Center will become the campus hub for service and service-learning projects, building long-term partnerships between community partners and the faculty, staff, and students.
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In cooperation with the individual, family, Circle of support, MSC, the community habilitation staff will assist in the identification and development of valued outcomes. Provides one-on-one assistance to the individual in the home and in the community to enhance a variety of life skills to include social, recreational and any other activities of daily living.
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Keep common areas (e.g. halls, stairways, community room, grounds, play grounds, etc.) Constantly coach and mentor employees on individual and community goals. Ensure that the Community Safety Program is effective and proactive.
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We are a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) that provides Article 16 and 28 clinic services at 8 locations across Suffolk County, New York. We are a multi-specialty healthcare provider caring for our community through Primary and Specialty Medical Care, Dental, Behavioral Health, Audiology, Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy and Speech Language Pathology.
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Services are typically provided in the person's home or non-certified community locations. It is then implemented through home visits and community activities as set by a schedule between the person with intellectual/developmental disabilities and the Community Habilitation Provider.
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QUALIFICATIONS: At least 2 years of relevant work experience as a Community Health Worker, Peer Support Specialist, Medical Assistant, or similar roleHigh school graduate or GED required. The Care Specialist works in patient's homes and community 90% of the time and virtually the other 10% to deliver chronic care management to high complexity patients.
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As a Primary Care Provider, you will be responsible for assessing members with multiple co morbidities residing in the community. This position is a key clinical role within a growing community program, with the ability to make an impact and offers a significant personal and professional opportunity to join a world-renowned health care organization.
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A well-established community health and social services organization in Suffolk County Long Island is seeking a Chief Medical Officer as they go through expansion. A well-established community health and social services organization in Suffolk County Long Island is seeking a Chief Medical Officer as they go through expansion.
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Brightview Port Jefferson is Brightview Senior Living's 2nd community on Long Island. In this role, you will educate the general community about the services and value of Brightview, and build personal relationships with those seniors and their families looking to make a move into either Independent, Assisted Living or Memory care.
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Parker At Your Door, a medical house calls program serving the greater New York Metro region, is seeking a Part Time Primary Care Physician (MD/DO) to provide quality primary medical care to our patients in the comfort of their homes.
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A Long Island, New York based client is seeking an exceptional Nurse Practitioner to provide compassionate primary patient care.
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