AHRC NYC

Non-Profit Organization Management

DSPDayProgramHIRINGEVENT-Queens

$0k+ New York, New York, United States; New York, New York, United States PART TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“DSP Day Program HIRING EVENT - Queens at AHRC NYC. Skills: Direct Support Professional, Social skills, Daily living skills. Assist participants to learn and develop social skills. Assist participants to learn and develop daily living”

What You'll Achieve.

Improving the quality of life for others

Industry & Context.

Non Profit Organization Management

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

High School diploma or GED is required, Ability to communicate both orally and in written form in English

Nice to Have

Personal and/or Professional experience working with individuals with disabilities is preferred, Drivers License for more than one year in good standing preferred

What You'll Do.

Assist participants to learn and develop social skills

Assist participants to learn and develop daily living

Accompany participants to appointments

Accompany participants to community outings

Accompany participants to other activities

Complete progress notes

Make entries into the daily log book

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

program participants; families; staff; community agencies

Communication Scope

Oral communication; Written communication

Full Job Description

AHRC New York City is a family governed organization that envisions a socially just world where the power of difference is embraced. We advocate for people who are neuro-diverse to lead full and equitable lives. Generosity guides us as we honor our legacy and continuously grow through a culture where curiosity, creativity, and optimism are valued and celebrated. AHRC NYC is holding a HIRING EVENT with ON THE SPOT JOB OFFERS! for Part-Time Day Program Direct Support Professionals (DSP) for Queens Adult Day Program. DATE & TIME: WEDNESDAY JUNE 17TH from 2PM - 4PM LOCATION : Recruiter will provide specific address for qualified candidates. PER-DIEM POSITIONS: Pay Rate: $20 per hour....No Benefits. Schedule: Monday-Friday 8:30am - 2:30pm (30 hours per week). Why become an AHRC NYC DSP! * The reward of helping others and building long lasting relationships * The feeling one gets from improving the quality of life for others. * Hands on work experience * Paid Training * Job Security and Career Advancement Responsibilities: * Work with participants by assisting them to learn and develop social skills, daily living skills and habits. * Accompany participants to appointments, community outings, and other activities. * Complete progress notes and make entries into the daily log book. ## Qualifications * Personal and/or Professional experience working with individuals with disabilities is preferred. * Drivers License for more than one year in good standing preferred * Ability to communicate both orally and in written form in English. * Knowledge of Home and Community Based Waiver, and the ability to keep up to date pertaining to such knowledge, and interpret same. * Understanding of Person Centered Planning. * Ability to establish and maintain a working relationship with program participants, families, staff and community agencies. * High School diploma or GED is required. ## Additional Information AHRC New York City is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We consider applicants for

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