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Support Coordinator
Support Coordinators provide case management services to individuals with developmental disabilities from the age of 3 years through the adult lifespan. The Support Coordinators are there to help individuals and families navigate through the service array system by coordinating, linking and connecting to resources and services as identified in the person centered planning process and to maintain best practices and relevant accreditations. An applicant must have a bachelors degree in social work, sociology, psychology, or a related field.
Full-time · $15.42 / hour

Hiring for positions in Day Services and Residential. Must have a high school diploma or GED. Must have a Class E Drivers License or able to obtain one and have a good driving record. Responsible for working directly with persons served in the Day Services to increase their independence. Monday through Friday 8:00am until 4:00pm.
Full-time · $14 / hour
Direct Support Staff

Sewing Operator
This position is responsible for the production of sewing projects. Previous sewing experience in an industrial environment preferred. Willing to train the right person. This is a full time position. Monday through Friday 8:00am until 4:00pm.
Full-time · $14 / hour
Support Coordinator

Support Coordinators provide case management services to individuals with developmental disabilities from the age of 3 years through the adult lifespan. The Support Coordinators are there to help individuals and families navigate through the service array system by coordinating, linking and connecting to resources and services as identified in the person centered planning process and to maintain best practices and relevant accreditations. An applicant must have a bachelors degree in social work, sociology, psychology, or a related field.
Full-time · $18.42 / hour
Support Coordinator
Support Coordinators provide case management services to individuals with developmental disabilities from the age of 3 years through the adult lifespan. The Support Coordinators are there to help individuals and families navigate through the service array system by coordinating, linking and connecting to resources and services as identified in the person centered planning process and to maintain best practices and relevant accreditations. An applicant must have a bachelors degree in social work, sociology, psychology, or a related field.
Full-time · $15.42 / hour
