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Ohel Children's Home and Family Services

Ohel Children's Home and Family Services - Ohel Children's Home and Family Services is seeking dedicated and responsible staff to work with individuals who have developmental and/or intellectual disabilities living in supportive and loving residential settings in Long Island.
Shifts available afternoon, evening and overnights.
Substitute positions available.
Benefits include free single health insurance, paid vacation, sick days and holidays!Responsibilities include:
Supporting individuals with their activities of daily livingAccompanying individuals to medical appointmentsAssisting with preparing and serving mealsProviding companionship while engaging in productive activities which help to foster independence and community engagementRequirements:
Motivated candidate with good interpersonal skillsAbility to relate to individuals promoting meaningful outcomesHigh School diploma or equivalentAbility to speak and write EnglishValid NY or NJ driver's license for some positionsOhel is a pioneer in the provision of residential supports for adults with developmental and intellectual disabilities.
Our homes are environments where individuals thrive and family members find peace of mind.
Residential Programs provide a supportive and enriching environment with a focus on skill building, personal growth, and the move toward independent living.
Apply for a Direct Support Professional position, and become a part of the Ohel family!For more information call 718-686-3102, or apply online at www.
ohelfamily.
org/careers.
About the Company:
Ohel Children's Home and Family Services.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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