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May Institute Assistant Program Coordinator in East Longmeadow, Massachusetts
Assistant Program Coordinator Req #17161 May Institute is an award-winning nonprofit organization that provides educational, rehabilitative, and behavioral healthcare services to individuals with autism spectrum disorder and other developmental disabilities, brain injury, and behavioral health needs. We are looking for Direct Care Professionals to work with individuals with autism and developmental disabilities in one of our many residential or day habilitation programs. We offer a variety of different schedules, exciting career paths, an excellent benefits package, and an opportunity to engage in life changing work. Our aMAYzing benefits include: generous paid time off policies, ongoing training and education, tuition or student loan forgiveness programs, a robust benefits program, and a diverse workforce dedicated to respect and open communication throughout the company. Join our team and see what it means to truly BE aMAYzing Are you ready to make a difference in the lives of individuals with Autism and other developmental disabilities? Do you thrive in an environment where collaboration and inclusivity are the norm, and where every day brings exciting challenges and opportunities for personal and professional growth? If so, we want you on our team as an Assistant Program Coordinator (APC)! As an APC in our East Longmeadow, Ma you will be at the heart of our mission, providing essential support to individuals with autism and developmental disabilities to help them achieve their goals and dreams. With compassion, creativity, and a commitment to personalized care, you will engage in activities that promote skill-building and enhance overall quality of life. Whether you\'re seeking full-time, part-time, or on-call opportunities, we have got shifts to suit your schedule. Join us and be part of a dynamic team dedicated to making a positive impact every day! Get Ready to transform: Your Role in Action! Personalized Care: Extend a helping hand to individuals with developmental disabilities, assisting with personal hygiene, meal prep, medication, and transportation. Nurturing Environment: Cultivate a warm, safe space where independence, dignity, and respect thrive, empowering every individual. Skill Enhancement: Harness the power of positive behavior and support methods to tackle challenges and foster skill growth. Team Synergy: Join forces with a diverse team of therapists, caregivers, and healthcare pros, crafting collaborative solutions for holistic care. Your Skills and Talents: A Winning Combination! Education or Experience: Do you have a bachelor\'s degree or 3 years of experience Cruising Credentials: A valid driver\'s license with a minimum of 2 years\' driving experience preferred. Management: Prior supervisory experience in human services. Empathy Extraordinaire: Shine with your strong interpersonal skills and understanding toward individuals from all walks of life. Rock-Solid Reliability: We need someone dependable, compassionate, and patient, ready to make a genuine impact. Chameleon-like Adaptability: Flexibility is key! Adapt to diverse needs, preferences, and communication styles. Quick to Pivot: Ready to tackle any twist or turn, adapting seamlessly to changing environments and unexpected situations. Unlock the aMAYzingness: Why This role!? Compensation: \$19 Generous Paid Time Off: Dive into leisure time with ample vacation days and 10 paid holidays, including a birthday treat just for you! Comprehensive Health Benefits: Stay covered with top-notch medical, dental, and vision insurance.