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Like positions include Life Skills Instructor, Daily Living Skills Instructor, Developmental Trainer, Developmental Program Instructor, Developmental Program Trainer, Life Skills Trainer, Daily Living Skills Trainer, Day Program Instructor, Direct Support Professional, DSP, health care, paraprofessional, Teacher, Teacher's aide.
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Our Support Coordinators (case managers) who serve the OCDD (Office of Citizens with Developmental Disabilities) population, serve a caseload of about 35-45 participants. A Bachelor’s Degree in Liberal Arts or General Studies with a concentration of at least 16 hours in one of the following fields (i.e. psychology, education, counseling, social services, sociology, philosophy, family and participant sciences, criminal justice, rehabilitation services, substance abuse treatment, gerontology, and or vocational rehabilitation) AND two (2) years of paid post degree experience providing support coordination services.
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A Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree in a Human Service related field (i.e. psychology, education, counseling, social services, sociology, philosophy, family and participant sciences, criminal justice, rehabilitation services, substance abuse treatment, gerontology, and vocational rehabilitation) AND two (2) years of paid post-degree experience in providing support coordination services.
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Work one on one and as part of a team with kids or adults with mental illness, developmental disabilities, HIV or substance abuse diagnoses, assist from behind the scenes in any one of our administrative departments, or provide necessary support for the direct care staff.
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Position Description: Kimel Psychological Services (KPS) is looking for a pediatric neuropsychologist or child psychologist for a growing group psychology practice and developmental disabilities and learning disorders clinic.
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Keywords: Residential Support Staff, DSP, Direct Support Professional, Direct Service Provider, DSP, Caregiver, Caretaker, Intellectual Disability, Developmental Disability, IDD, Long-term Care, LTC, Home Health, Nurse Aide, Nurse Assistant, CNA, Home Health Aide, HHA.
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Expand your knowledge of psychology by supporting people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, autism, mental illness and behavioral challenges. REM Community Services , a part of the Sevita family , provides community-based services for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
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Skills: Caregiver - Direct Support Professional ( DSP ) - STNA - Resident Assistant - Home Health Aide - Assisted Living – Group Home – Human Services. Key Words: Direct Support Professional, Caregiver, daily pay, CNA, Pay on Demand.
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Apply today and explore Caregiver Direct Support Professional DSP careers, well-lived at Sevita. Support participants with developmental goals like budgeting, dental hygiene, exercise, and nutrition.
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DSP - Caregiver is similar to a STNA role, Home Health Aide, Resident Assistant, or Nursing Home Aide. Each day, you will be proud of rewarding work helping people grow, learn, and live well. 13.50 Hourly Waiver - with Daily Pay Options Available.
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Here we believe every person has the right to live well, and everyone deserves to have a fulfilling career. Learning and Development: We invest in your development and provide the tools and training you need to have a fulfilling career in a group home or clinic.
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Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with a major in public administration, health care administration, hospital administration, business administration, education, psychology, social work, sociology, nursing, medicine or a discipline related to developmental disabilities and/or gerontology, or a related field.
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Caregiver is a leading Texas-based provider of services to adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) that supports clients with the design, delivery, and management or personalized treatment plans in order to help them lead their best lives.
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Experience: Six months of experience in human services, direct care, or care coordination preferred. Competitive Pay : Pay on Demand, Full benefits package for employees working 30+ hours/week, including a 401(k) with a 3% company match.
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We are seeking a full-time Child/Adolescent Psychiatrist for an established program in Lancaster, PA, at the Center for Autism & Developmental Disabilities (CADD). Opportunity for BC/BE eligible Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist to join a well-established program at our Center for Autism & Developmental Disabilities (CADD.
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