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Supported Living Case Manager
Part Time (20 hrs.) at $23.00phr – Quincy
WORK Inc., one of New England’s most progressive providers of services to adults with disabilities is seeking a Supported Living Case Manager who will support individuals served in our Supported Living Program by promoting independence while empowering and enhancing their quality of life.
Responsibilities will include assisting the client with transportation, attending medical appointments, and daily living activities such as grocery shopping and participating in community activities. Case managers maintain a small caseload of clients allowing them to build and foster a person-centered relationship with each person they support.
Preference will be given to candidates that have experience working with individuals with developmental disabilities and/or mental health and are familiar with DDS regulations and ISP process. The ideal candidate for this position is a self-motivated, energetic, team-player who enjoys working with and collaborating with various professionals, diverse individuals served, and family members.
Hours:
Part Time position is 20hrs per week, flexible hours.
This position includes frequently visiting individuals’ homes throughout our service area.
Benefits:
This is a $23.00/hour position.
WORK Inc. is qualified as a Public Student Loan Forgiveness organization.
Minimum requirements:
Part Time
Social & Legal Services
$96k-116k (estimate)
05/05/2024
07/02/2024
workinc.org
LAS VEGAS, NV
200 - 500
1963
RICHARD E ROWE
$10M - $50M
Social & Legal Services
Nationally recognized as a pioneer in developing community based programs for individuals with disabilities, WORK Inc. is New England's leading agency providing the skills and supportive services needed to help people with disabilities achieve their career goals. Founded in 1965 and serving over 1,000 consumers daily, WORK Inc.'s success is attributed to a commitment to excellence in all we do, an innovative spirit and the desire to "make a difference" in the lives of people with disabilities.