What does an Appointment Clerk do? An Appointment Clerk works closely with health care providers and ensures that each person we support receives the medical care they deserve in a respectful and dignified manner. They will ensure that appointments are scheduled and the people we support arrive at their appointments in a safe and timely manner. Qualifications:High School Diploma or GED is requiredValid NYS Driver's License with 2 years of experience What can The Arc Lexington offer you?Competitive
LexingtonWhat does an Assistant Residential Director do? The Assistant Residential Director oversees residence managers and other direct support staff, ensuring smooth day-to-day operations and compliance with all relevant regulations. This includes overseeing budgetary compliance and scheduling for staff within their region. While attention to individual needs is paramount, a key focus is providing administrative direction to staff. Under the guidance of the Residential Director and the Associate Executive
LexingtonWhat does a Behavior Intervention Specialist do? As a member of the Clinical Services team at The Arc Lexington, the Behavior Intervention Specialist (BIS) will teach, inspire, and guide people with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities to live their best lives through the development of Positive Behavior Supports and supportive relationships. The BIS works closely with each person and their staff team to develop Support Plans, offering training and guidance to meet people's mental, emotional, and
LexingtonWhat does a Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA) do? As a member of the Clinical Services team at The Arc Lexington the Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA) works under the supervision of the OTR to assist in the assessment, treatment development, implementation, and monitoring of Occupational Therapy services. The COTA provides training and support to agency staff in Day Hab and Residential settings. Strong communication skills are essential for success in this
LexingtonTEACHERS WANTED! We can accommodate after school hours! What does a Community Support Staff do? A Community Support Staff provides guidance, direction and care as they assist people with developmental disabilities in becoming more independent by teaching techniques to improve their self-help skills within their home, community or a group setting. Qualifications:High School Diploma or GED is preferredValid NYS Driver's license with 2 years of experience is required What can The Arc Lexington offer
LexingtonTEACHERS WANTED! We can accommodate after school hours! What does a Community Support Staff do? A Community Support Staff provides guidance, direction and care as they assist people with developmental disabilities in becoming more independent by teaching techniques to improve their self-help skills within their home, community or a group setting. Qualifications:High School Diploma or GED is preferredValid NYS Driver's license with 2 years of experience is required What can The Arc Lexington offer
LexingtonDay Habilitation Direct Support Professional (DSP) - Monday - Friday 7:30 am - 4:00 pm Are you ready to start a journey that goes beyond the typical role of a caregiver? Join us as a Direct Support Professional (DSP) at The Arc Lexington in our Day Habilitation program. Here you will have a meaningful role helping people with intellectual and developmental disabilities live fulfilling lives and pursue their dreams. Being a DSP, you are not just offering care but empowering those we support, promoting
LexingtonThe Arc Lexington is looking for a Quality Assurance Analyst The Quality Assurance Analyst ensures compliance with federal, state, and agency policies for individuals in Lexington programs. They work to ensure programs and services are implemented at the highest standards and people we serve receive the highest level of care. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in human services preferred. At least 3+ years of experience in internal audit and compliance, specifically within the OPWDD field is
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