Direct Support Person – Milaca Living Center

  • Part-time

Company Description

Volunteers of America Minnesota is a nonprofit health and human services organization that annually serves more than 25,000 children, adolescents and their families, older adults, students, persons with disabilities and special needs, and adults completing incarceration. Since 1896, we have helped people gain self-reliance, dignity and hope.

Job Description

Position Status: These are paid positions


ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A FUN AND FLEXIBLE CAREER? ARE
YOU MOTIVATED TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN SOMEONES LIFE? THEN WE WANT YOU TO COME
WORK WITH US.


Our Milaca Living Center location is in need of positive, fun people to work with individuals with special needs. The hours include, mornings, evening and rotating weekend shifts and on-call
positions/shifts.


We have open full-time and part-time and on-call positions available.


This would be a great role for new graduates, someone looking for a second job or a position for people who are semi-retired.


ALL Training is provided and PAID!!



Primary Duty:

Responsible for the supervision and management of the program residents. Accountable for the implementation of treatment plans and documentation of resident's functioning within the treatment environment.  Training is offered in Behavior management; limit setting and Crisis
intervention techniques.



Starting Wage: $11.25 an Hour.



Please contact Shannon Rivers for more info:

(320) 292-1310



Qualifications

Education/Experience:

*High School Diploma/GED


Other Skills/Requirements:

*Valid drivers license with a good driving record

*18 years of age



Additional Information

The Services for Persons with Special Needs (SPSN) division
is dedicated to serving individuals with developmental disabilities of any age.
Support services may be provided in the consumer's home, in their local
community or in a foster-care, residential setting.


If interested, apply directly at http://www.voamnwi.org

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