Access Group, Inc.
Location
Little Rock, Arkansas
Salary
$38,000 - $40,000 / YEAR
Plan and facilitate daily learning activities focused on life skills, vocational readiness, and creative arts for adults with developmental disabilities. Monitor participant progress, maintain Medicaid Waiver compliance documentation, and support community integration outings.
Requires a degree in special education, human services, social work, or related field, or equivalent direct support experience. Must possess a valid driver's license, clean driving record, and the physical ability to lift up to 50 pounds.
Description ACCESS Life Instructor Full-Time | Little Rock, AR $38,000 – $40,000/year
Do work that actually matters.
ACCESS has been serving young adults with developmental and learning-related disabilities since 1994. ACCESS Life is our adult program a hands-on, community-focused space where participants build real skills, real confidence, and real connections.
We're hiring an instructor to help make it happen. What You'll Do
You'll plan and lead engaging daily activities across life skills, creative arts, vocational readiness, and community participation. You'll track progress, communicate with families, and support participants in building the independence they need to thrive. Every day looks a little different and that's what makes it great. Why ACCESS Group?
Mission-driven team. Meaningful work. Participants who will make you smile every single day. This is the kind of job you'll actually look forward to.
Monday–Friday | Full-Time | Little Rock, AR ACCESS Group, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND BASIC DUTIES An individual must be able to successfully perform the essential functions of this position with or without a reasonable accommodation.
Essential Functions Plan, prepare, and facilitate daily structured learning activities across life skills, vocational readiness, creative arts, leisure, and community integration Implement individualized support strategies that align with each participant's goals and abilities Monitor and document participant progress accurately and on time, including data collection required for Medicaid Waiver compliance Maintain a safe, welcoming, and inclusive program environment at all times Communicate regularly and professionally with participants' families and support networks Respond calmly and appropriately to behavioral or medical situations, following ACCESS protocols Assist participants daily living tasks as needed Actively support community integration outings and off-site activities Collaborate with the Lead Instructor and program director to continuously improve programming Maintain required certifications and participate in all required training Basic Duties Set up and break down activity spaces before and after program hours Take and record daily attendance Assist with participant transportation coordination as needed Prepare materials, supplies, and visual supports for daily lessons and activities Keep program spaces clean, organized, and stocked Complete incident reports and other required documentation promptly Attend staff meetings, trainings, and professional development sessions Support participants during meals, breaks, and transitions between activities Communicate any participant concerns or changes in behavior to the Lead Instructor or program director Assist with curriculum development and activity planning as directed Ensures member safety at all times by following established procedures and using common sense both on and off campus May perform other related or non-related duties, as assigned.
The noise level in the work environment is moderate.
You're a Great Fit If You: Love working with adults with developmental disabilities Can make learning fun and real Are dependable, organized, and a strong communicator Hold a degree in special education, human services, social work, or a related field or have direct support experience
TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS Minimal travel is required for this position; this travel may include transporting students/clients. ACCESS drivers are required to maintain a valid Driver’s License, current auto liability insurance and registration, a clean driving record, and physical ability to drive to local locations throughout Arkansas.
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