What are the responsibilities and job description for the Support Advocate position at C.A.S.E Community Center?
Job descriptionThe Support Advocate has the opportunity to positively impact individuals with neurodiversities. Additionally, the Support Advocate is responsible for implementing self-management, therapeutic recreation, community development, and career education programs to foster independence and lifelong learning. Registered Behavior Technicians and PRN are encouraged to apply.ResponsibilitiesAssist individuals with special care needs, disabilities, and autism spectrum disorders with activities of daily living and personal care in a community-based day program.Implement individualized care plans and support strategiesMaintain a comfortable, safe, and inclusive learning environment.Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team, including, therapists, medical professionals, and family members.Collect data and complete accurate documentation of daily progress, activities, and other reports.Assist with development of behavior intervention plans, therapeutic intervention, and career programming.Monitor emotional, physical conditions of specially-enabled individuals.Provide toileting, bathroom, and mealtime support.Encourage independence and personal growth by encouraging participation in social, educational, and vocational programs.Advocate for the rights of individuals with disabilities. Promote their inclusion within the community.Attend training sessions and workshops to enhance knowledge and skills related to disability support.QualificationsAble to interact with individuals with special-care needs using therapeutic communication techniques.Able to bend, push, stoop, pull, and reach. Able to sit / stand intermittently.Excellent communication, time-management, and organizational skills.Willing to comply with health and safety standards, universal precautions, ethical, and program guidelines, and submit to a background check.Able to work independently and collaboratively with team members.Experience and knowledge of autism spectrum disorders, multiple disabilities.Knowledge of best practices in an educational, care environment.Able to provide quality, compassionate, holistic care.Valid drivers license with clean driving record. High School Diploma / Equivalent or HigherIncentivesEnjoy a competitive salary commensurate with experience. Take advantage of professional development opportunities to enhance your skills and knowledge.Thrive in a supportive and collaborative work environment that values teamwork and open communication.Possible Shifts : Mon-Fri : 5 : 00AM-9 : 00AM, 3 : 00PM-9 : 30PMSat-Sun : 7 : 00AM-3 : 00PM, 3 : 00PM-11 : 00PMJob Type : Part-timePay : From $22.50 per hourExpected hours : 16 - 24 per weekBenefits : 401(k)401(k) matchingMileage reimbursementPaid time offProfessional development assistanceSchedule : 10 hour shift8 hour shiftEvenings as neededEvening shiftEvery weekendMonday to FridayMorning shiftRotating weekendsWeekends as neededWeekends onlyPeople with a criminal record are encouraged to applyAbility to Relocate : Edgewater, MD 21037 : Relocate before starting work (Required)Work Location : In person
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