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Overview Developmental Disabilities Institute, DDI, is one of the largest providers of care to children and adults with Autism, developmental disabilities and other special needs.
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Additional Direct Support Professional Duties. All other duties requested by the RN, Residence Manager/Assistant Residence Manager, Program Coordinator, Program Director. Ensure that all medical documentation is reviewed and signed by the RN and/or Residence Manager.
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Licensed Mental Health Professional (LCSW/LMFT/LMHC) $60 K-85K/yr Position Requirement: Remote Full-Time and Part-time Positions Available FLSA Status: Exempt Location: Hempstead, NY Salary: $60K - 85K+ Work from Home.
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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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The Residence Manager and Program Director jointly monitor the performance of Direct Support Professional through observation, various meetings, and direct input from individuals and staff members.
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Job SummaryThe Direct Support Professional (DSP), such as a Group Leader or Habilitation Specialist, is responsible for assisting the people we support, while following established treatment plans.
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Hope For Youth has an opening for a Part Time Therapist in our OASAS licensed clinic and Other Licensed Professional OMH program. Attend trainings and professional development as assigned.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionWe are looking for an experienced cake decorator/ cupcake decorator to be able to bake our cupcakes, mix frostings and decorate.
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We encourage pursuit of professional designations including CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ (CFP®) Professional and Chartered Financial Consultant (ChFC). As a 20th Edition Financial Professional, you would also be eligible to participate in a variety of comprehensive benefit plans sponsored by the company: Health Plan (medical, dental, and vision insurance at company-subsidized rates (as applicable.
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Completes heavy workload and all required documentation within established timeframesQualification and CompetenciesMasters Degree in Human Services accompanied by appropriate certification or license:Social WorkerCredential Alcohol and Substance Abuse Counselor (CASAC)Creative Arts TherapistOccupational therapistPastoral CounselorPsychologistRehabilitation CounselorTherapeutic Recreation SpecialistMental Health CounselorThree (3) years experience as a professional.
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Direct Support Professional - Residential. Prior experience as Caregiver, Care Assistant, Personal Assistant, Resident Assistant, Direct Care Worker, Nursing Assistant, Home Care Aide or Companion is a plus.
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Youll also get rewarded and acknowledged with sales incentives and professional development trips for our top-performing insurance agents. Training and developmentWell equip and train you with a multifaceted approach that includes an industry-leading learning platform, personalized coaching from dedicated training professionals, and the ability to obtain industry professional designations.
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We currently have an exciting career opportunity available to join the HKS team as a Direct Support Professional in our Residential Program in Wantagh. We are hiring for PT Weekend positions. Experience working with the developmentally disabled knowledge of OPWDD regulations (Preferred.
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Our Client is seeking a DSP/Residential Aide to provide support and instruction to persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities within a group home in Hicksville (Long Island).
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Section 70.1 Transfer: Candidates must have one year of permanent competitive or 55b/c service as a Professional Engineer 1 with one of the following parenthetical title designations: Mechanical, Mechanical/HVAC, Electrical, Civil, Civil/Construction, Civil/Geotechnical, Civil/Structural, Civil/Transportation, Environmental, Industrial or Fire Protection AND possess a New York State Professional Engineer’s license and current registration.
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