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The Arc of Cumberland & Perry Counties (CPARC) is a human services agency that is seeking a Community Participation Instructor for our Community Fusion program. This day program serves adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Community Fusion is a day program that was designed as a transitional program for individuals with disabilities to assist them in becoming active citizens in their community. Participants can choose from a variety of activities throughout the day. The Community Participation Instructor will assist these participants in a range of activities of their choice, including community involvement.
Part-time position in Mechanicsburg:
Pay rate: $14.87 per hour.
Benefits include dental and vision insurance and employer paid long-term disability, life insurance, retirement plan, and paid time off.
Requirements: A High School Diploma or its equivalent is required. Experience in working with people who have disabilities is preferred but not required. Must be physically able to care for participants with disabilities and must possess a valid PA driver's license.
EOE AA M/F/Vet/Disability
Part Time
$49k-64k (estimate)
04/18/2024
05/07/2024
cparc.org
CARLISLE, PA
200 - 500
1953
VINCENT GURRERI
$10M - $50M
Social & Legal Services
People with intellectual disabilities have a safe place to live at CPARC, and services that encourage them to grow. CPARC helps us grow and grow and grow, like a flower, says Bryan, one of the folks we support. Just 60 years ago, people with disabilities were living in institutional settings. At that time, the only option for parents of a child with a disability was to place their child in a state institution. A group of concerned parents created CPARC in 1953 to offer an alternative to institutionalization for their children with special needs. The mission of The Arc of Cumberland & Perry Cou ...
nties (CPARC) is to empower, inspire, and educate people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, their families, and the community. You help people, like my son, feel self-sufficient, one mother says.
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