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 met, transporting the people we support to and from their appointments in a safe and timely manner. Qualifications:A High School Diploma or GED is requiredAt least one year of experience working with people with developmental disabilities is
LexingtonAt The Arc Lexington, our employees are the heart of everything we do-and our HR team is here to support them every step of the way. We are seeking an experienced, compassionate, and strategic Assistant Director of Human Resources to lead our recruitment strategy, drive data-informed decision-making, and help create a supportive workplace for all. This is a rare opportunity to blend people leadership with analytics expertise in a role that supports nearly 1,600 employees across a high-impact,
LexingtonExecutive Opportunity – Lead Day Supports, & Transportation at Lexington The Arc Lexington is seeking a visionary and reflective Associate Executive Director of Day Supports to join our Executive Leadership Team. This is an opportunity to be the champion of program and clinical excellence at one of New York's most respected human services organizations, serving 1,300 people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and supported by 1,600 staff. As a senior executive, you will:Lead Day Supports
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
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
LexingtonJob Opportunity: Direct Support Professional (DSP) - Create a Positive Impact Are you searching for a rewarding career where you can help change lives for the better? At The Arc Lexington, we empower people with intellectual and developmental disabilities to lead fulfilling lives. As a DSP, you will have a vital role in making a difference. The Arc Lexington has openings for both Full-Time and Part-Time positions. You'll start with pay rates ranging from $19.35 - $20.50 per hour. Most DSPs earn around
LexingtonWhat does a Licensed Practical Nurse do? A Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) will be responsible for monitoring the people we support in our medical frail homes as it relates to health, self-care and personal hygiene needs. This position will assist with hands on direct support as well administering medications and performing routine hospital check ins for the people we support. Qualifications:Must be a licensed and registered LPN by New York Education DepartmentValid NYS Driver's LicenseReliable
LexingtonWhat does a Master Carpenter do? The Master Carpenter will work side by side with the Director, Assistant Director, Project Manager, Technicians, Property Managers, and other inter-department personnel to maintain and occasionally supervise all phases of construction projects from start to finish. Qualifications:Minimum of 7-years of experience in constructionExperience in Concrete flatwork; framing, insulation, sheetrock and taping, painting, exterior siding, doors and windows, trims (both exterior and
LexingtonWhat does a Peer Mentor do? Peer Mentors help young adults attending Transitions navigate throughout their college experience. They help guide students through their post-high school journeys and support them to achieve success in higher education, in their careers, and in learning to live independently. If you're ready to make a significant impact in the lives of young adults, while maintaining a balance for your own interests and pursuits, apply today to start your rewarding journey with
LexingtonJoin Our Team as a Residential Registered Nurse (RN)! Are you a nurse who believes healthcare is about more than medications and paperwork? At The Arc Lexington, our Residential Registered Nurses are more than clinicians - they are advocates, educators, and trusted partners who help people live healthier, more independent lives. In this role, you'll use your nursing expertise to support the well-being, dignity, and personal goals of people in our residential programs, ensuring care is thoughtful,
LexingtonJoin Our Award-Winning Team: Become a Residential Manager at The Arc Lexington Embark on a rewarding career path where you're not just employed but truly valued. The Arc Lexington is on the lookout for a compassionate and dedicated Residential Manager to lead and inspire our team in providing exceptional care and support to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities in our community homes. Why You'll Love Working with Us *Impact Lives - Play a crucial role in enhancing the lives of
LexingtonWhat does a Speech and Language Pathologist do? Our Speech and Language Pathologist's (SLP) play a vital role in evaluating and diagnosing disorders of communication and swallowing. Not only will the SLP provide needed therapy to the individuals we support in our programs but will provide essential training and guidance to all Lexington staff working with people who have these needs. Qualifications:Master's degree in Speech/Language Pathology from an accredited institution of learning.Current license to
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