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15-20 hours a week, flexible after school and weekends - 17-year-old male living in Pawtucket, RI
Job Responsibilities
· Agree to report to work on time.
· Agree to carry out assigned duties and responsibilities as explained to me by the Family Supervisor(s) and as written in this agreement and the Service Plan.
· Agree not to do activities unless they are specified in the Service Plan.
· Agree to accurately document the hours I work and to file appropriate tax documents.
· Agree to ensure proper Incident Reporting.
· Agree to give feedback to the Family Designee.
· Agree to keep daily progress notes and to give input on the child’s progress toward Service Plan goals and objectives.
· Agree to attend and participate in on-going training sponsored by the Family Support Agency.
· Agree to tell the designated Family Supervisor(s) two weeks in advance of when I need time off and to obtain written approval; this time will be set by mutual agreement between the family and me.
· Agree to call the designated Family Supervisor(s) as much ahead of time as possible if I am sick or unable to get to work on time due to other problems, e.g. car trouble, etc.
· Understand that I am expected to be reliable.
· Agree to give the family and the PASS Agency two weeks written notice if I decide to end my employment.
Job Type: Part-time
Pay: $22.00 per hour
Expected hours: 15 – 20 per week
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Part Time
Social & Legal Services
$30k-37k (estimate)
04/13/2024
08/10/2024
arcnbc.org
ATTLEBORO, MA
100 - 200
1959
VIRGINIA STREET
$10M - $50M
Social & Legal Services
Vision: People of all abilities are empowered to succeed by making their own choices. Mission: To foster community partnerships, promote individual advocacy and create a pathway for growth and innovation by offering exceptional support and services to people with all abilities through the attraction, development and retention of superior talent who passionately demonstrate best practices. Brief history of The Arc of Bristol County: It must have been heartbreaking. To have a new baby in your arms, and the doctors saying because of the childs special needs, you should put him or her away, essent...ially forget about them. Such was the case for many families prior to the 1950s. In 1959, a group of courageous families from the Attleboro area joined forces, wanting to raise their children with developmental disabilities themselves, but knowing they needed support to do so. These were the founding families of The Arc of Bristol County. Wonder if they could have imagined 51 years later, their kitchen table organization would be serving 2,000 individuals annually, offering tremendous opportunities for children and adults with disabilities? As a result of their efforts, and the efforts of hundreds of other families around the world, people with disabilities are more integrated into their communities, have full rights to education and employment, and now have opportunities that would never have been dreamed of half a century ago.
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