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Job Duties :
The successful candidate will be expected to :
Support individual with disabilities, receiving services through OPWDD to appropriately utilize their services to live in the community of their choice.
This includes, but not limited to the below :
Education :
A Bachelor or Master of Social Work degree is preferred, a college degree in Human Services or related field will be considered;
at a minimum a high school diploma or equivalent is required. Experience providing OPWDD funded services will be considered in lieu of education.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities :
Benefits :
Sign on bonus :
Travel Required : Minimal
Last updated : 2024-04-26
Full Time
Skilled Nursing Services & Residential Care
$46k-58k (estimate)
04/27/2024
05/12/2024
rcil.com
HERKIMER, NY
25 - 50
1983
SYLVIA BUNCE
<$5M
Skilled Nursing Services & Residential Care
RCIL is a civil rights organization offering a wide range of independent living and advocacy services for and most importantly with people with disabilities. The basic human right of participating in society as a self-determining individual must extend to all citizens. Each of us has the capacity and responsibility to be a proud, contributing member of our society. To support these goals, RCIL helps individuals of all ages and types of disability obtain the community supports and services they need to live independently. Whether this means getting an education, obtaining competitive employ...ment, or living in one's own home, our programs are designed to provide a full spectrum of support and advocacy. RCIL staff also serves the community at large as expert consultants in the areas of barrier-free architectural design, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), and disability-related policy issues. With more than 1400 employees providing service in 28 counties in Upstate New York, the Resource Center for Independent Living (RCIL) is the largest of 37 independent living centers (ILCs) in the state and one of over 400 nationally. We believe that disability should be seen as a human experience that makes each person unique -- something to be recognized and celebrated, rather than a reason to shun and segregate one another.
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