Direct Support Professional Customer Service & Call Center - Wakefield, MA at Geebo

Direct Support Professional

3.
8 Wakefield, MA Wakefield, MA Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$35K - $44.
3K a year Estimated:
$35K - $44.
3K a year American Training, a non-profit Human Services Agency, is seeking a Direct Support Professional for our Acquired Brain Injury Program (ABI).
As an American Training ABI Direct Support Professional, you will positively impact the lives of adults in our acquired brain injury program.
The ABI Direct Support Professional contributes to both our on-site and community-based programs.
American Training has been selected as a Top Places to Work 2023 in Massachusetts by the Boston Globe.
This Award is a testimony to the creative talent, knowledge and experienced Colleagues we have on our team.
Schedule:
Monday-Friday 8am-4pm.
Currently hiring for Wakefield, MA! What does an ABI Direct Support Professional do? Assistance with activities of daily living Healthy living routine guidance Activity planning and scheduling Daily data and/or corresponding notes Implement community and social programming as directed Provide safe transportation to/from preferred activities (via agency vehicle) At least one year experience working with similar population Ability to demonstrate a sense of empathy, patience, and compassion Satisfactory CORI and DDS fingerprinting Valid State driver's license (Required) We are looking for a talented individual with a deep commitment to working as part of a skilled team and a true passion for advocating for American Training Guests, to ensure that they are receiving quality services while incorporating our WOW! Magic philosophy.
American Training offers a competitive benefits package; medical and dental insurance, short- and long-term disability, vision, life insurance, generous earned time off, paid holidays and vacation, a FUN work environment, and much more.
Job Type:
Full-time.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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