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This person works directly with youth in services, teaching new skills and helping Youth who exhibit challenging behaviors by providing support using a mentoring type of setting when the time is appropriate. This person assists youth in services in completing routines including bathing, toileting, and dressing and is responsible for documenting in youth specific programs, behavior charts, and log notes. This person is responsible for supervising the youth in services, ensuring a clean safe environment, and participating in community teaching and recreation activities. This position includes case management responsibilities in a direct care worker form for at least one youth to multiple youth at one time. This person writes treatment plans and incident reports and is responsible for developing, implementing, and assessing skill and behavior programs. In the position you will be working with youth in services that are neurodiversity/with disabilities.
Available Shifts:
2-10 Mon - Fri, 9 to 9 sat-sun = 2 spotsDuties and Responsibilities:
Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Other
Social & Legal Services
$34k-40k (estimate)
06/08/2024
08/07/2024
rup.org
COLORADO SPRINGS, CO
25 - 50
1973
JIM BANDERKENT
$5M - $10M
Social & Legal Services
Roundup Fellowship is a Colorado nonprofit organization serving people with special since 1973. Recognizing that people with developmental disabilities lead more productive and rewarding lives when they have the opportunity to live in traditional homes and neighborhoods, we were one of the first agencies in Colorado to offer group living environments a crucial alternative to institutional facilities for individuals with developmental disabilities. Through the development of personal self-sufficiency, our clients reap the rewards of daily living, working and interacting as active members of th ...
e community. We operate four intensively-staffed teaching homes, a school/day-treatment program for children, a community participation program for adults, a transitional program for individuals aging out of publicly funded programming, supported-living apartments, and supported employment and job development services. We see those within our care as having the same basic needs and feelings that all people have. Our programs combine love and understanding with a professional approach to caring and teaching. By concerning ourselves with the needs of the whole person, we encourage each person to grow physically, socially, emotionally, and spiritually. In working with the special population we serve, we take great care to treat each person in a highly individualized manner. From room furnishings to dress, to vocational options, we respect each persons individual preferences, personality and learning style. Roundup holds high the value of engaging people with disabilities to be involved in the affairs of community. Activities such as spectator events, shopping using public transportation and working at regular jobs can and should be an integral part of the lifestyle of persons with developmental disabilities. By providing programs that are individualized, community based, and goal directed, Roundup supports people to fully participate in the world around them.
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