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St. Coletta of Wisconsin, a leader in providing residential, vocational, and educational services to adults with developmental disabilities, has an excellent employment opportunity for Direct Support Professionals in our Rolling Meadows, IL area group homes.
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Schedule: 40 hrs/wk, Monday-Friday 7:30am to 3:30pm St. Coletta of Wisconsin, has a full-time, 1st Shift opening in our Excel Day Program in Jefferson, WI! Requirements: Day programming experience preferred Must be 18 years of age or older High School Diploma or equivalency Valid drivers license and responsible driving record Ability to maintain confidentiality Strong interpersonal and communication skills A desire to assist individuals with developmental disabilities and other challenges in their personal growth Why Join St. Coletta.
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St. Coletta of Greater Washington is a non-sectarian, nonprofit organization that supports individuals with intellectual disabilities, autism, and secondary disabilities. We are currently seeking an Assistive Technology Specialist responsible for training students, teachers, parents, and school staff to utilize assistive technology resources to support the communication, safety and self-help needs of students with autism, intellectual and multiple disabilities to increase their independent functioning in school, home, and the community.
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Assistive Technology Specialist. Attend IEP meetings and staffing to represent assistive technology; research, recommend, and order devices or software for student use. Completion of bachelor's degree program from an accredited university in special education, speech or occupational therapy; certification in assistive technology required.
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From Special Olympics, to our community orchard and garden, or our mini golf course, St. Coletta Prom, and SO much more! St. Coletta is an EEO/AA and Substance/Tobacco Free Employer.
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The Sisters of St. Francis of Assisi, to fulfill the mission of St. Coletta of Wisconsin, which is rooted in Franciscan values. Founded in 1904, St. Coletta is dedicated to upholding the rights of persons with disabilities so they may be included in all aspects of life, participate as full citizens, and receive the support they require to achieve their highest quality of life, personal growth, and spiritual awareness.
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Direct Support Professional (DSP)/Caregiver. As a DSP in our Rolling Meadows area program, you will plan and teach recreational activities as well as activities of daily living, provide personal cares, and support community integration for adults with developmental disabilities.
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A special skill in cooking, weaving, gardening, textile, or fine arts is a plus. Direct Support Professional (Adult Program Assistant) MD. We are currently seeking an Adult Program Assistant who will be responsible for the safety and well being of adult program participants.
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Provide daily assistance to adult participants in areas such as physical care, toileting, feeding, medication administration, mobility and other daily activities. High School Diploma or GED and prior experience working with people with intellectual disabilities.
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