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The Teacher of the Deaf will provide academic, social, and developmental support for individual students in the following settings: home, daycare, preschool, telehealth and other early childhood programs.
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We are seeking an Advanced Practice Provider to work in our developmental clinic caring for children with neurodevelopmental disabilities, developmental-behavioral challenges, and intellectual disabilities.
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The Office for People With Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD), is seeking a Youth Program Supervisor to coordinate the Employment Training Program (ETP), provided through supported employment (SEMP.
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The Shift Leader position is an entry-level developmental position designed to train the employee to become an Assistant Manager. Generally, the Shift Leader will work one to two weekends per month as management, in absence of the Manager and Assistant Manager.
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Job Requirements: Bachelor's Degree in Human Services or related field plus two to four years of relevant experience, including 2 years of supervisory experience managing programs for people with developmental disabilities.
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Working closely with the Office for People with Developmental Disabilities and the Office of Mental Health, we support 27 housing locations and 3 administrative buildings. Maintain knowledge of Office for People with Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD) 624 regulations and conduct incident investigations as assigned.
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Office for People with developmental disabilities (OPWDD) provides a unique program called Self Direction where individuals can hire their own staff to work with them in the community. To empower and enrich the lives of people in recovery, coping with a mental illness, and/or diagnosed with a developmental disability.
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A School Psychologist Intern intervenes to address the mental, social, emotional, behavioral, and developmental conditions and disabilities experienced by students within our school communities as outlined in the Syracuse City School District Practitioners Model for Evaluation.
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Experience with individuals with developmental delays and/or applied behavior analysis preferred. How can you become a Behavioral Specialist at SUNY Upstate? Be part of the direct care staff in implementing the Applied Behavior Analysis treatment and provide input to the provider noting changes in behaviors and progress.
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Reports to: Networks Day Habilitation Program Manager, DD/ABI. Assistant Program Manager - Day Habilitation. Our focus is supporting individuals by ways of residential housing, mental health and clinical services, and immersing our participants in community engagement.
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We serve children and adults with intellectual/developmental disabilities, children experiencing mental health challenges, children who cannot remain at home and require foster care placement and children who are Unaccompanied Refugee Minors who come to the United States from around the world and whose lives have been torn apart due to conflict and oppression.
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Covering a wide range of specialties ranging from aeronautical and computer systems to flight test and mechanical, Developmental Engineers provide advanced skill and knowledge of their particular specialties.
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Toomey Residential and Community Services is seeking a Direct Support Professional (DSP) to provide Community habilitation services to a gentleman who enjoys wrestling, trucks and cars, and working out at the YMCA. He is seeking a DSP for support with recreational activities, participating in high energy activities, and budgeting money.
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Exceptional Family Resources is looking for reliable and energetic site supervisors for our summer day camp, supporting individuals with developmental disabilities. Staff will participate in activities with the campers and should enjoy activities such as swimming, hiking, arts & crafts, and playing games.
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Relevant experience in serving children and families in child welfare, developmental disabilities, behavioral health, primary health care, or social services. Relevant experience in serving children and families in child welfare, developmental disabilities, behavioral health, primary health care, or social services.
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