Licensed Clinical Social Worker - LCSW req'd Full-Time: Flexible Scheduling - Vacancies in Day Programs and Residential Group Homes Salary: $115,000/yr Together, we can make a profound difference, one life at a time. For over 70 years, AABR Inc. has been a leader in providing high-quality services and support to individuals with intellectual disabilities and autism in Queens, Manhattan, Bronx, Staten Island, and Long Island. We support over 2,000 individuals and strive for excellence in all our residential and community programs. We offer competitive benefits, paid training, and career advancement opportunities. We give you: - A place to work where kindness abounds. - Best in the Industry leaders to help you drive positive change. - Fully Paid Medical, Vision and Dental Insurance! - A diverse & inclusive environment to thrive. - Superior training & mentorship programs to fast track your career - 401(k) & Retirement Plan - Life insurance - Generous paid time off - Referral program In this role, you will: - Provide services designed to maximize the intellectual, social, and emotional development and functioning of individuals receiving services under the supervision of a Director of Behavioral Health Services - Support people by actively participating in every aspect of their lives and maintaining a high quality of life. - Perform diagnostic evaluations, including assessment of intellectual functioning, adaptive behavior, emotional functioning, mental status, and Functional Behavior Assessments. - Design and implement behavior programs to increase social skills and follow-up for documentation, support, and implementation of behavior programs. - Provide staff training in behavior modification principles. - Monitor participants’ progress according to treatment plan and make modifications when indicated. - Maintain clinical documentation and complete periodic reviews. - Report and document any events/activities that may hinder the health, safety and well-being of a resident. - Participate in regular supervisory contact with the Director of Behavioral Health Services. - Ensure that staff adheres to work-related safety procedures. - Receive training for agency SCIP-R instructor and maintain certification on an annual basis. - Practice and promote the agency’s mission statement in every interaction. - Adhere to Federal and New York State regulations, agency policy and procedures, the employee handbook and agency and program training requirements. We require: - LCSW - Clean & Valid NYS Driver's License - Experience working directly with people with I/DD - Experience in developing, implementing, and monitoring behavior support plans and/or providing supervision and training to others in the implementation of behavior support plans. At AABR, we value all employees and job candidates as unique individuals, and we welcome the variety of experiences they bring to our agency. As such, we have a strict non-discrimination policy. We believe everyone should be treated equally regardless of race, sex, gender identification, sexual orientation, national origin, native language, religion, age, disability, marital status, citizenship, genetic information, pregnancy or any other characteristic protected by law. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer, Proud of Our Workforce Diversity.
Physical Therapy office looking for new team member must be experienced in medical field. Coordinate appointments for patients. Able to handle busy call volumes and provide excellent customer service. Strong communications & computer skills are a must. The candidate must be able to work under pressure and multitask. Must be hard-working, organized, reliable, self-motivated with excellent interpersonal. Must be available to work on Monday- Thursday 11-7PM Friday's 11-5 PM English/Spanish speaking is a must
POSITION SUMMARY Nursery Care and Classroom Assistant provides care for infants and toddlers of parents who are on site in adult programming. The ability to communicate fluently (verbal and written) in Spanish and English will be required. The Nursery Care and Classroom Assistant will interface with the parents to meet their child’s individual needs and developmental stages. The Classroom Assistant for Children and Family provides lesson planning, teaching, and support to the Children and Families Faith Formation and Education programs on Sunday mornings. The payrate for this position is $20-30 an hour. Weekly Schedule: Sunday (8:30am-1:30pm) Monday-Thursday (9:30am -12:30pm) mornings Saturday flexibility Seasonal church Holy Days are mandatory (Christmas Eve, Palm Sunday, Easter Sunday). ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Support but don’t rush parent-child separation. Ask and listen to parents’ description of the baby’s current feeding, diapering, and sleep needs, as well as their physical and emotional status and developmental abilities including language preference (for verbal and non-verbal babies). Make sure anything that is left with the baby (car seats, diaper bags and contents, etc.) are labeled and used only for that baby. Provide comfort and stimulation to each baby in accordance with the individual baby’s needs and parent’s requests. Confirm pick up time and the parent’s program location in Trinity Commons or church. Comply with TCWS safety and health policies and procedures. Maintain a hygienic and organized space, and track supply inventory. Work with manager, other staff, and volunteers to prepare and deliver faith formation content and experiences in person with children, ages 3-12, as per direction from the manager. Classroom set up and clean up. Smart board set up, if needed. Check in/out students with software program. Materials/supplies preparation, clean up, maintenance. Full compliance with Safe Church, and all Trinity HR trainings and privacy policies. Provide hands on Childcare and Supervision, including but not limited to: feeding, dressing, toileting support as needed, (within policy compliance), model and enforce Trinity’s safety and security policies, maintain and enforce Trinity health and hygiene policies, maintain and enforce Trinity space usage policies, transition children to different spaces, maintain and support classroom policies and best practices. Provide support and communication to parents, other staff, and volunteers. Maintain awareness and sensitivity for all students with special needs, allergies, known medical or emotional needs, as per parent/guardian’s instructions and Trinity policies. REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ACTIVITIES 2+ years experience working with infants and children, ages 0 - 12 2+ years experience working in an education setting with children Ability to communicate fluently (verbal and written) in Spanish and English Excellent oral communication Excellent reading skills Patience and warmth for children and parents Able to take direction and follow curriculum (regardless of personal beliefs) Available to work on any Sunday morning Experience/training on Hybrid learning equipment and software Experience/training with event management systems Detail oriented Creative Friendly Reliable Ability to manage multiple concurrent tasks Able to work collaboratively Able to extrapolate and take initiative Role flexibility: able to work with any student age group and any team teacher PREFERRED EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, AND CREDENTIALS Bachelor’s degree, or some college (Education or Theology, a plus) Experience providing childcare for infants and toddlers 2-5 years experience in a religious setting or community a plus Ability to work with multi-media First Aid/Child CPR certified, a plus Excellent ability to engage with children at their developmental level Excellent ability to engage with parents