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The Direct Support Professional is responsible for assisting individuals with developmental disabilities and/or other impairments to live as independently as possible within the community. The position is required to maintain a professional and positive attitude while encouraging people we support to pursue their personal interests at home and in the community. Due to the Direct Support Professional’s involvement in all aspects of people we support daily living, this role requires confidentiality of the individuals’ personal information in accordance with HIPAA regulations; strong communication skills to work effectively with the people we support, families, co-workers and within the community; ability to problem-solve and evidence good judgment in implementing plans of service. This position requires current IRI driving authorization, AMAP, SCIP-R and Standard First Aid/CPR certification. RESPONSIBILITIES: ❖ Be familiar with individual resident’s ISP, Res Hab Plan, Goal Plans, Behavior Modification Plan, etc. ❖ Assist individuals with ADL and other independent living skills in accordance with plan documents. This assistance may take the form of full support, partial support or verbal prompting, as well as behavioral interventions as indicated in the behavior management plan. These tasks may include grooming, housekeeping, budgeting, shopping, etc. according to support needs of the individual. ❖ Promote and advocate for individualized services and implementation according to the plan. Document service provision as indicated in plans and regulations including but not limited to res hab goals, behavior data, sleep charts, logbooks, etc. ❖ Ensure protective oversight is provided to the people we support in accordance with their Plan of Protective Oversight. ❖ Accompany the people we support on community outings. ❖ Communicate with other program staff via the communications logbook and attendance at staff meetings. ❖ Work collaboratively with other members of staff in maintaining a positive, encouraging environment to support the people we support. Participate in interdisciplinary team meetings to assist in the development of a person-centered plan. ❖ Adhere to all federal, state and city regulations regarding service provision and documentation. ❖ Report all incidents as per IRI policies and procedures. ❖ Conduct fire drills and document results in accordance with supervisor’s instructions. ❖ Attend staff meetings and trainings on an on-going basis to increase knowledge for the individuals we support and best practices. ❖ Maintain certifications and driving authorization. ❖ Additional duties as assigned by supervisor. ❖ Often the requirement to work overtime is mandatory to ensure that proper personnel coverage is maintained at IRI facilities. ❖ Ensure that proper staff ratio is maintained at all times which may necessitate a change in your work schedule, and or location. QUALIFICATIONS: Minimum Education: High School Diploma or GED Minimum Experience: - Good interpersonal skills and commitment to assisting individuals with disabilities. - At least 6 months experience working in an environment with people. - Ability to become certified in AMAP, SCIP-R, Standard First Aid /CPR. Valid NYS driver’s license with less than 6 points. Preferred Education: Associate's degree Preferred Experience: - One year experience in a Human Services, preferably in an OPWDD setting. - Experience assisting individuals in areas of ADL skills, community inclusion, and goal implementation. - All required certifications and driving authorization.
We are seeking a Medical Assistant to become a part of our team! You will perform routine administrative and clinical assignments to keep the medical facility running smoothly. Responsibilities: Handle all administrative duties in a timely manner Perform routine clinical tasks to support medical staff Communicate with insurance companies for proper billing procedures Escort patients to exam rooms Obtain blood sample and order labs Able to do EKG Qualifications: Previous experience in healthcare or other related fields Familiarity with checking insurance at front disk Strong organizational skills Ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment Company Description Medical Urgent Care at Long Island City, NY 11101 Company Description Medical Urgent Care at Long Island City, NY 11101
Job Title: Medical Office Receptionist (Bilingual English/Chinese) Location: LV Medical Associate PC Employment Type: Full-Time Job Summary: LV Medical Associate PC is seeking a friendly, organized, and bilingual Medical Office Receptionist (English/Chinese) to join our healthcare team. The ideal candidate will serve as the first point of contact for patients, providing excellent customer service while efficiently managing front desk operations and supporting the daily workflow of the medical office. Key Responsibilities: - Greet and check in patients in a warm, professional manner - Answer phone calls, schedule appointments, and manage patient inquiries - Verify patient information and insurance coverage, and collect co-payments - Assist patients with registration forms and explain office procedures as needed - Maintain accurate patient records and update information in the electronic medical records (EMR) system - Communicate effectively with patients in both English and Chinese (Mandarin or Cantonese preferred) - Coordinate follow-up appointments, referrals, and diagnostic test scheduling - Handle incoming and outgoing correspondence, faxes, and emails - Support medical staff with administrative tasks to ensure efficient office operations - Adhere to HIPAA guidelines and maintain patient confidentiality at all times Qualifications: - High school diploma or equivalent required - Minimum 1 year of experience in a medical office or customer service role preferred - Must be fluent in both English and Chinese (Mandarin or Cantonese) - Excellent interpersonal, communication, and organizational skills - Familiarity with medical terminology and insurance verification a plus - Proficiency in Microsoft Office and EMR systems preferred - Professional, patient-centered, and team-oriented attitude
Join an independent, histology laboratory in the Hillcrest section of Queens, in business for over 30 years. We are looking for an assistant in the laboratory to help with the daily package deliveries, cleaning of laboratory work areas, and assisting of Histotechs and Lab Supervisor in daily functioning of the lab. Early start time. Part time available from 6:00 am - 10:00 am or Full Time 6:00 am - 2:00 pm. Responsibilities: Physical work is a primary part of the job. Candidate must be able to lift objects up to 50 pounds up and down one flight of stairs. Receive monthly deliveries of alcohols/reagents. Responsible for garbage collection, medical waste collection and breaking down cardboard for recycling. Cleaning and disinfecting work areas, including cleaning of floors. Daily lab tasks include cleaning, organization, and storage of paraffin blocks. Laboratory will train candidates to aid Histotechnologists and Histotechnicians (preparation of slides, changing reagents, etc.) Full time position would assist in accessioning of specimens. Performs related job duties as required. Qualifications: High school graduate or equivalent preferred, not required. Reliable, punctual, professional, courteous and patient. Ability to understand and follow specific instructions and procedures. Must be able to lift 25-50 pounds, easily walk up and down stairs. Job Types: Full-time, Part-time Salary: $17.00 - $20.00 per hour Benefits: Paid time off
Elevare is a New York-based ABA practice providing high-quality, in-home services to children with autism and related needs. Our practice emphasizes compassionate, individualized care and close collaboration with families. While we proudly offer services in Mandarin Chinese to support culturally and linguistically diverse families, speaking another language is not a requirement to join our team. We welcome Behavior Technicians of all backgrounds who share our commitment to helping children grow and thrive in a supportive, respectful environment.
Major Home Healthcare Agency in Queens New York has multiple full time positions for a hardworking warmhearted, detail-oriented, responsible, well-mannered, ambitious, energetic, English-Chinese (Mandarin-Cantonese) tri-lingual individuals to work in various departments. Responsibilities and Duties include but not limited to: Coordinator: - Review/verify authorizations and referrals - Receive and establish new patient accounts - Coordinate with patients and HHAs for ideal/optimized schedule match - Respond to and handle patient complaints - Update/maintain accurate patient and caregivers record in online platform - Pre-billing verification - Incident reporting - Implement compliance and disciplinary measures and assist in disciplinary actions - Work as liaison between insurance companies, case managers, patient families - HHA eXchange platform experience definitely a plus - Type 30+ WPM preferred - Proficient in English, Mandarin, Cantonese. Spanish a big plus - Work Remotely - No - Job Type : Full-time - Pay : $20.50 - $23.50 per hour - Benefits : - 401(k) - Health insurance - Paid time off Schedule : 8 hour shift Work Location: In person
Carnegie Hill New York (CHI) – New York, NY Part-Time & Full-Time | In-Person | Flexible Schedule | Trauma-Informed Care ** 🏥 About Us** Carnegie Hill New York (CHI) is a respected outpatient treatment provider located in Manhattan. We deliver trauma-informed, harm reduction-based care to individuals with substance use disorders. Our services include: - OTP (Opioid Treatment Program) - CDOP (Chemical Dependency Outpatient Program) We support patients recovering from opioids, alcohol, cannabis, stimulants, and other substances. At CHI, we foster dignity, compassion, and evidence-based care. We are currently hiring dedicated part-time and full-time counselors to join our collaborative, mission-driven team. ** 📝 Job Responsibilities** - Provide in-person individual and group counseling to clients - Facilitate therapy groups focused on relapse prevention, trauma support, coping skills, and wellness - Complete biopsychosocial assessments and develop person-centered treatment plans - Support both harm reduction and abstinence-based recovery goals - Maintain documentation in the electronic health record (EHR) according to OASAS standards - Collaborate closely with prescribers, nurses, peer specialists, and administrators - Participate in supervision, team meetings, and ongoing professional development ** ✅ Qualifications** - Required: Active NYS credential – CASAC-P, CASAC-T, CASAC, LMSW, LMHC, or LCSW - Bachelor’s degree holders from accredited colleges are encouraged to apply - CHI will assist eligible applicants in acquiring CASAC-P certification prior to or during onboarding process - Experience or interest in treating both opioid and non-opioid substance use disorders (alcohol, cannabis, etc.) - Familiarity with harm reduction and trauma-informed care principles - Strong interpersonal, documentation, and organizational skills - Bilingual (Spanish/English) is a plus - 1–2 years of relevant experience is a plus but not required; we strongly encourage all applicants to apply regardless of experience ** ⏰ Schedule** - Part-time and full-time roles available - Opioid Treatment Program (OTP) Clinic hours: Monday–Friday, 6:30 AM – 2:30 PM; Saturday 9 AM – 11 AM - Chemical Dependency (CDOP) Clinic hours: Monday–Friday, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM; Saturday – by appointment - Flexible scheduling—morning shifts especially welcome - All work starts in-person, face-to-face counseling, with potential for hybrid work later 📍 Location: 116 East 92nd Street, Manhattan, NY (Upper East Side) - Easily accessible via subway and public transit (near 4,5,6, and Q trains) 💲 Compensation - Competitive hourly rate or fee-for-service (based on license and experience) - Compensation details discussed during interview or by phone with CEO - Clinical supervision and CEU support provided - Inclusive, trauma-informed team environment - Career development and potential transition to full-time employment ** 🤝 Join Our Team** Carnegie Hill New York is an equal opportunity employer committed to equity, diversity, and inclusion. We welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds and lived experiences.
We're Hiring: Homecare Workers We are currently looking for experienced Homecare Workers to join our homecare services team. We're specifically seeking qualified Nurses, Home Health Aides (HHA), and Physical Therapists. This is not an urgent hire, so if you meet the qualifications and are interested, please feel free to submit your application. I’ll review applications as they come in and get back to suitable candidates as soon as possible. Requirements: Experience in homecare or related healthcare field Valid certification or license as a Nurse, HHA, or Physical Therapist Compassionate, dependable, and professional demeanor Strong communication and caregiving skills Job Details: Full-time position Provide in-home care, therapy, and daily support to clients Assist with personal care, mobility, therapy routines, and basic health monitoring If you're a qualified healthcare professional looking for a rewarding role in homecare, we’d love to hear from you!