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LARC is a private not-for-profit organization dedicated to providing individuals with developmental disabilities opportunities to work, live, and participate in their community. LARC has been an established and active organization in Lansing, Illinois since 1956.
Direct Support Professionals (DSPs) work with individuals with intellectual/developmental disabilities to assist in maximizing the person's strengths, interests, and abilities. DSPs provide support and supervision in a group setting that includes daily living supports, community activities, and enrichment activities with a person-centered approach.
The Community Day Service program is actively seeking people-oriented, energetic candidates to join our team. Full-time openings are available.
Qualifications:
Job Types: Full-time
LARC will provide new employees with two weeks of classroom training (during daytime hours) and 80 hours of on-the-job training and coaching. LARC is committed to the development of employees through on-going training, support systems and coaching.
LARC is committed to the safety and well-being of employees and residents. Employee are provided with personal protective equipment, sanitizing supplies, and training on prevention. LARC is proud to report that 97% of residents are fully vaccinated.
LARC Lansing provided the following inclusive hiring information:
We are an equal opportunity employer and considers all qualified applicants equally without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, or disability status.
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Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $18.00 per hour
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Work Location: In person
Full Time
$55k-71k (estimate)
05/20/2023
08/22/2024
larclansing.com
LANSING, IL
25 - 50
1956
KATHLEEN BOND
<$5M
LARC is a private not-for-profit organization dedicated to providing intellectually and developmentally disabled adults with opportunities to work, live, and participate in their community. Originally formed in 1956, as a school for children diagnosed with mental retardation (The Lansing School of Special Education), LARC has grown to provide day training and work activities to approximately 100 adults with developmental disabilities from across the Chicago Southland. Today, our services include senior programming, educational initiatives, community day services, work opportunities in the comm ...
unity and 24-hour residential opportunities in private housing around the community. LARC's mission is to provide person-centered supports and services that promote quality, dignity and choice and will assist individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities achieve greater independence in their lives by promoting choice, fostering a sense of pride and empowering them to achieve their dreams. LARC has part-time employment opportunities supporting individuals with developmental disabilities in Lansing, IL. Employees provide support and supervision in a group setting and provide daily living supports and community activities with a person centered approach. Employees utilize agency vehicles and must have a valid drivers' license and vehicle insurance. Additional requirements include a high school diploma or GED, must be 18 years of age or older, and must pass a background check. Experience working with individuals with developmental disabilities is a plus. Shifts are primarily afternoons, midnight's and weekends but some daytime hours are available. Must be available to attend a 2-week classroom orientation and training. To apply, please email your resume to hr@larclansing.com.
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