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GENERAL DESCRIPTION

Responsible for developing and implementing Independent Living Skills curriculum for members and maintaining accurate records of their progress. Participate with members during recreational, educational, and vocational programming & activities. Ensure a safe and supportive environment through counseling, crisis management, & supervision of members. Provide teaching support to youth residing at Shelter program.

 

 

EDUCATION / EXPERIENCE 

Minimum of three years’ experience working with people with disabilities, BA/BS degree in special education, psychology, social work, or related field required.  Teacher’s certification. Experience in providing employment support preferable.

 

SKILLS / QUALIFICATIONS

· Ability to maintain appropriate relationships with people with disabilities and at-risk adolescents utilizing normalization principles

· Ability to interact effectively with all levels of CAU staff, members’ families, and within the community.

· Ability to express oneself, both in writing and verbally, in a professional and comprehensive manner

· Excellent planning, organization and time management skills with pro-active approach.

· Working knowledge of computer office software programs including Microsoft Office

· Ability to deliver effective presentations and training programs to members, staff and outside consumers.

· Ability to be resourceful and work independently with in agency guidelines to meet deadlines.

· Ability to perform basic mathematical functions and calculations.

· Ability to accommodate last minute scheduling needs to ensure the safety of the program.

· Ability to professionally and resourcefully resolve issues regarding community-based resources.

· Legally registered/insured automobile, valid driver’s license, and safe driving record required at all times.

 

SHIFT

Monday-Friday, 8am-4pm and all year-round work