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Youth Advocate Programs, Inc.
Overview
The Employment Specialist supports individuals with developmental disabilities in achieving meaningful employment by evaluating skills and identifying aligned job opportunities. They provide essential on-the-job training and ongoing support to ensure long-term workplace independence.
Compensation
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Posted
2 days ago
ETTA
Provide daily living and social supports for a non-speaking autistic honor student, utilizing AAC tools to facilitate communication. Assist with academic projects, medical appointments, and social integration to promote independence and self-determination.
$22 / HOUR
4 days ago
YMCA Of Greater Seattle
Provide culturally competent, strength-based peer support to youth and families to decrease crises and increase in-home stabilization. Act as a bridge between youth, families, and system representatives while helping youth navigate community resources and develop empowerment skills.
5 days ago
AHRC NYC
Provide direct training and support to neurodivergent individuals to help them become valued members of their communities. Facilitate self-advocacy, manage everyday life aspects using habilitative strategies, and ensure compliance with OPWDD regulations.
$56,992 / YEAR
Waypoint Maine
Support individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities in exploring their community, building relationships, and promoting independence. Maintain accurate documentation of services and ensure a safe, respectful environment while implementing person-centered service plans.
$17 / HOUR
6 days ago
Advocates
Provide person- and family-centered navigation and service coordination for individuals with autism and developmental disabilities. Develop and monitor individualized service plans while coordinating with schools, providers, and DDS to increase independence and community participation.
$27 - $27 / HOUR
12 days ago
Youth ERA
The YEHP Peer Support Specialist provides community-based peer support to youth experiencing homelessness, focusing on outreach, engagement, and support in accessing resources. Responsibilities include building relationships, assisting with basic needs, and navigating housing systems.
$22 - $25 / HOUR
13 days ago
Thresholds
The Life Skills Coach supports adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities in achieving community integration and personal growth. This includes coaching individuals in social skills, facilitating community activities, and promoting independence and self-determination.
20 days ago
Bay Cove Human Services, Inc.
The Skills Trainer provides individualized home support for individuals with developmental disabilities, focusing on cognitive, physical, and social skill development. They implement program activities to foster growth and maintain documentation in accordance with standards.
Vinfen
The Young Adult Peer Mentor works with youth and young adults to enhance their skills of self-direction and empowerment while providing one-on-one support and coaching. They also carry a caseload of 10 youth and young adults, offering individual peer mentoring and outreach efforts to educate the community about available services.
$21 - $21 / HOUR
2 months ago
Home of Hope Inc
The Habilitation Training Specialist Floater/DSP is responsible for providing support in daily living skills, vocational skills, and personal hygiene to individuals receiving services. They also document progress and work cooperatively with team members to promote independence and inclusion.
$2,000 / YEAR
The primary role involves training, guiding, and assisting individuals with diverse support needs in areas like daily living skills, personal hygiene, social skills, and vocational activities. Staff must also document progress, promote independence, interact positively with clients, and adhere to safety and reporting protocols.
$11 - $15 / HOUR
The role involves providing training and assistance to individuals with diverse support needs in areas such as daily living skills, personal hygiene, social skills, and vocational activities. Essential functions include developing vocational skills, encouraging independence, documenting progress, and ensuring the well-being and dignity of each person served.
The Fedcap Group
The Direct Support Professional will provide hands-on assistance to individuals to achieve goals outlined in their Individual Service Plan (ISP) and maximize community integration opportunities. Responsibilities include implementing ISP and employment plans, teaching daily living skills, and advocating for participant rights and equality.
$21 / HOUR
RFK Community Alliance
The Transition Coordinator will design and lead comprehensive transition services for students aged 12–22, focusing on postsecondary education, employment, and community participation by developing individualized transition plans and coordinating real-world experiences. Essential duties include developing IEP transition components, leading transition instruction, coordinating career exploration and employment opportunities, and supporting independent living skills development.
$76,000 - $83,000 / YEAR
CSG
The Behavioral Services Specialist develops and implements positive behavioral support plans for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, working closely with staff to monitor plan execution. This role ensures quality behavioral support aligns with principles like self-determination and Positive Behavior Support, while maintaining regulatory compliance.
$48,000 / YEAR
Temple University
The specialist provides direct assistive technology services, accessibility consultation, training, and outreach to diverse stakeholders across Pennsylvania to increase independence and participation. This role involves conducting demonstrations, identifying solutions, developing trainings, collaborating on statewide initiatives, and participating in Assistive Technology Act activities.
$41,250 - $55,000 / YEAR
The Direct Care Worker (DCW) provides support services to individuals with developmental disabilities under the age of 21 in New York State’s foster care system. Responsibilities include empowering individuals, facilitating community inclusion, and ensuring compliance with regulations.
Center for Disability Services
The Special Education Teacher will lead and guide a classroom of students, directing a team of professionals and paraprofessionals while supervising their work to ensure optimal student support. This role involves close collaboration with parents, school districts, and other agencies to meet the unique needs of each student.
$58,477 - $70,598 / YEAR
The substitute teacher will be responsible for developing and implementing Individualized Education Plans (IEPs) tailored to each student's needs and creating comprehensive lesson plans integrating goals from all disciplines. They must also monitor and adjust behavior and classroom management techniques while maintaining open communication with the team, parents, and directors.
$56,948 / YEAR