InReach is Hiring a - ASL/Activities Coordinator Supporting I/DD-28215 Near Charlotte, NC
Activity Coordinator We Offer:
Partnership Discounts with Local Businesses
Extensive Training Program including on-the-job-training
We Need: Friendly and caring person available to work 4 hours per day with adults with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities. The best candidate will be providing one-on-one support to take individuals separately out into the community. Job Type: Part-time Rate: $16.00 per hour Schedule: Monday - Friday 12:00 pm - 8:00 pm 20 hours per week, afternoon/evening. Times can vary depending on schedules. Language:
American Sign Language/ASL (Preferred)
What You'll Do:
Provide community recreational activities.
Help people discover new interests and hobbies.
Documentation of activities.
Provide transportation to and from activities.
Dispensing medication and monitoring dosages (if applicable)
What You'll Bring:
Strong verbal skills
Friendly and Caring demeanor
Willingness to help others
Previous experience directing activities for people with disabilities
A positive attitude
A valid Driver's license
A High School Diploma
About InReach: InReach is a recognized leader in providing services to people with Intellectual and/or Developmental Disabilities (I/DD) and is recognized by the Council on Quality and Leadership. InReach provides a wide variety of services to adults with I/DD. We have been serving the Charlotte community since 1974. We hire people willing to make a difference in the lives of people with disabilities by providing companionship, care, and support. We have four administrative offices located in Charlotte, Concord, and Monroe. There is a complete list of our open positions on . All InReach applicants are required to have a high school diploma or GED, be 18 years of age or older, possess a valid driver's license, and successfully pass a drug screen and background check. Six months of verifiable direct experience working with individuals with disabilities (paid or volunteer) preferred. In lieu of experience with disabilities, other relevant experience may be considered with additional on-the-job training. All experience must be verifiable.