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Our BCBA clinical supervisors provide oversight for ABA programs to children and young adults with developmental and intellectual disabilities. Experience working with children who have developmental and intellectual disabilities necessary.
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We bring quality medical care to seniors, people with complex conditions, special needs, and individuals with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities while increasing quality of life and safeguarding the dignity of those we serve.
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In this Group home position you’ll earn competitive pay helping individuals with intellectual and/or physical disabilities live safely and happily at home. Provide personal care and support to individuals with intellectual and/or physical disabilities.
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Behavioral Health and/or experience working with individuals with intellectual/developmental disabilities is a huge plus. Current, active, unrestricted RN license from the Commonwealth of Virginia.
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We are currently seeking a Remote BCBA or BCaBA Clinical Supervisor to help develop and supervise behavioral therapy programs for children, adolescents, and young adults diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders, intellectual disabilities, and other developmental disabilities in the home and community settings.
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DIVERSITY TRAINING & SUPPORT CENTER specializing in assisting those with Intellectual Disabilities health care company based in Richmond, Virginia, United States. This is a full-time on-site role for a Program Manager Day Support.
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All social workers at our center are Qualified Mental Health Professionals (QMHP) and Qualified Intellectual Disabilities Professionals (QIDP). All social workers at our center are Qualified Mental Health Professionals (QMHP) and Qualified Intellectual Disabilities Professionals (QIDP.
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Special Education Specialist - Autism, Intellectual Disabilities, Assistive Technology. Title: Special Education Specialist - Autism, Intellectual Disabilities, Assistive Technology.
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A Baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university human service disciplines, education, or other allied discipline such as a registered nurse licensed in the Commonwealth of Virginia with at least one year of Clinical experience providing direct services to individuals with intellectual disabilities or other developmental disabilities; and.
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You will assist in the daily care of our individuals with intellectual disabilities. Qualified applicants should have previous experience working with individuals that have intellectual disabilities.
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Bachelor's degree in a human services field such as psychology, sociology, rehabilitation counseling, or a related field; one year of experience in working with individuals with intellectual disabilities; or an equivalent combination of training and experience.
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Since then, we have grown to expand upon the services we provide to the community including supporting individuals with intellectual disabilities, developmental disabilities, and substance abuse.
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The candidate will be responsible for the providing supervision to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The candidate will be responsible for the providing supervision to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
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Minimum Qualifications Bachelor's degree in a human services field such as psychology, sociology, rehabilitation counseling, or a related field; one year of experience in working with individuals with intellectual disabilities; or an equivalent combination of training and experience.
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Do you have experience working with children who have developmental and intellectual disabilities? We are seeking a passionate, collaborative, Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) to join our growing team of professionals as we serve the community by providing center-based clinical interventions.
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