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The Arc of Cumberland and Perry Counties in Mechanicsburg, PA is seeking to hire a full-time Vocational Training Supervisor to provide vocational training, instruction, and supervision in the development and implementation of the Individuals Written Program for the individuals assigned to this program who work out of the Center for Industrial Training (CIT) facility.
CIT is a community-based program whose primary mission is to serve the needs of individuals with vocational challenges. CIT provides training and employment opportunities to individuals with disabilities and other vocational challenges in the tri-county area. Would you like to support individuals with disabilities to lead self-directed, meaningful lives? Do you thrive as part of a dedicated and motivated team? Are you considering a human services career where you can really make a difference? If so, keep reading about this position!
Our Vocational Training Supervisor (VTS) earn a competitive wage of $14.87/hour. You would also be eligible for our generous benefits package that includes health, dental, and vision insurance for full-time staff at NO COST for the employee-only coverage. Our passionate team members also enjoy 3 weeks of paid vacation during the first year of employment, life insurance, long-term disability, a retirement plan, and other voluntary benefits. VTS's are essential so employees at CPARC have the benefit of job security. If this sounds like the entry-level opportunity in human services that you've been looking for, apply today!
ABOUT THE ARC OF CUMBERLAND AND PERRY COUNTIES
The lack of services for people with disabilities led a group of parents to band together in 1953 to form The Arc of Cumberland and Perry Counties (CPARC). For decades, children and adults with disabilities were systematically denied educational opportunities, vocational training jobs, housing, and almost every other right and service that people without disabilities took for granted. Today, our staff continues to advocate for people with disabilities; offer tools and training to help families; and ensure that individuals live, work, and play in their community.
We would not be able to achieve our mission to empower, inspire, and educate people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, their families, and the community without our staff. Here at CPARC, we have a team-oriented culture where we work together and treat each other like family. Because we value the input of each employee, we have an open-door policy. We also offer top compensation and benefits.
QUALIFICATIONS
Are you punctual and reliable? Can you keep track of multiple tasks and prioritize effectively? Do you have good interpersonal and communication skills? Are you flexible and patient? Are you respectful, discreet with confidential information, and honest? Do you enjoy helping people? If so, you may be perfect for this human services position!
WORK SCHEDULE
This is a full time Monday-Friday, 7:30am to 3:30pm. No weekends, or holidays.
ARE YOU READY TO JOIN OUR TEAM?
If you feel that you are the right fit for this entry-level position in human services, complete our initial 3-minute, mobile-friendly application. We look forward to hearing from you!
EOE AA M/F/Vet/Disability
Full Time
Social & Legal Services
$91k-119k (estimate)
03/10/2023
05/24/2024
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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