Job Description
Primary Purpose:
The Behavior Specialist is responsible for developing and monitoring behavioral services for individuals supported by CCARC, Inc. In collaboration with the Vice President of Clinical Services and staff, the Behavior Specialist designs, implements, and reviews plans that promote positive behavioral alternatives for individuals whose current behaviors interfere with their day and residential service placements. All services provided by the Behavior Specialist must adhere to the agency's policies and the regulations established by the State of Connecticut. Additionally, the Behavior Specialist must operate in accordance with the policies set forth by the agency's Board of Directors.
A Master's degree in psychology, special education, or a related field is required. Preferably,candidates should have at least two years of work experience with individuals with developmental disabilities. Experience in behavior analysis, data collection, writing, implementing, and providing training on data-driven habilitation programs is also preferred.
Days/Hours of Position: Monday - Friday 8:00 am-4:00 pm 40hrs/Full-Time
Benefits:
Health Insurance
Free Vision
Dental Insurance
PTO
401(k)
401(k) Employer Match
Flexible Spending Account
Life and AD& Insurance
Disability Insurance
Essential Functions:
Provide support to individuals having been identified as having behaviors that interfere with their day and/or residential service placement. Components of behavioral support include client observation, data analysis, program planning, and quarterly reporting.
Prepares and sends quarterly reports to appropriate interdisciplinary team members. Services to be provided include direct observations of this individual in day and/or residential service settings, staff and family consultations.
Trains staff in proactive approaches to prevent or minimize interfering behaviors. This includes designing behavior plans that address maladaptive challenging behaviors that would focus on teaching the client more appropriate and adaptive replacement behaviors. Staff to be trained includes personnel assigned to implement behavior plans.
Assist the Vice President of Clinical Services with the Department of Developmental Services Program Review Committee (PRC) and Human Rights Committee (HRC) process. Includes preparation of documents to be reviewed by the committee(s), and any necessary responses to PRC/HRC recommendations.
Organize and maintain behavior files.
Other Related Responsibilities:
Attends annual and semi-annual Individual Plan (IP) meetings as needed, as well as intermittent meetings. Summarizes the quarterly reviews for the interdisciplinary team and contributes to the development of the individual's plan, especially with respect to continued, revised, or terminated behavioral interventions.
Attends day and residential staff meetings as requested when the agenda includes behavioral issues and as appropriate to the responsibilities of the position.
Assists with staff trainings in proactive approaches to behavior habilitation and other issues related to services for persons with disabilities.
To keep the Vice President of Clinical Services informed of meeting outcomes, program issues and changes as
Conducts periodic audits of behavioral programs and related documentation in the agency's residential services programs necessary.
Minimum Education and Experience Required: Master's degree in psychology, Special Education or related field required. At least 2 years' work experience with people with developmental disabilities preferred. Experience in behavior analysis, data collection, writing, implementing and in-servicing data-based habilitation programs preferred.
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Experience in positive behavioral approaches and active treatment.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills and an ability to work effectively with staff and interdisciplinary teams.
Knowledge of principles of behavioral analysis and development of proactive behavior plans.
Knowledge of Department of Developmental Services regulations related to behavioral issues (PRC, HRC, URR, etc.).
Ability to meet all of the DDS requirements to become approved to provide Clinical Behavior Support under the HCBS Waiver.
Good observational, interview and written skills.
Must have valid Driver's License, be insurable with Agency carrier and have own vehicle to use.
Ability to meet the physical demands of the job - sitting, standing, close visual acuity, ascending or descending stairs, kneeling, reaching, stooping, grasping, repetitive movements of the wrists, hands or fingers, kneeling, exerting up to 10 pounds of force by pushing, pulling or lifting
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work. Other tasks and duties may be assigned as necessary.
Physical Requirements:
Occasional lifting up to ten lbs.
Vision must be good or corrected to normal to perform normal job duties.
Hearing must be good to have the ability to understand information to perform job duties.
Ability to read and write in English in order to process paperwork and follow up on any actions necessary.
Sitting for extended periods of time and complete repetitive tasks like answering phones and typing
$40k-47k yearly est. 27d ago
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Direct Care 1st shift Sat & Sun 10hrs /EOW
Ccarc Inc. 3.8
Ccarc Inc. job in Berlin, CT
Job Description
Scheduled Hours: Every other Saturday & Sunday 11am-4pm
Part-Time: 10hours/biweekly
Pay Rate: $18.46/week
Benefits:
Life Insurance
401 (k)
401 (k) Employer Match
Primary Purpose:
To provide direct care in a residential setting to participants with special needs to enable their highest quality of life in terms of their physical, emotional and mental health while adhering to CCARC policies and procedures.
Essential Functions:
Provides and receives effective, respectful, appropriate, and courteous verbal and written communications
to and from specific teams related to the care of participants, including daily observations and reports of any physical or behavioral changes while adhering to all documentation and record keeping requirements
With family members, guardians, DDS and external healthcare providers including coordinating health and hygiene-related appointments
Provides essential physical and emotional care to participants including
Assisting with personal care, hygiene, and treatments including administration of medications, recording vital signs as needed, placing supply and medication orders
Providing education to participants in personal hygiene, grooming, and behavioral conduct while acting as a role model to enhance participants' self esteem
Coordinating and leading social and recreational activities as well as shopping for food and clothing, including the safe transportation of participants
Coordinating General housekeeping as well as collecting and changing laundry
Nutritional support: Monitoring residents at mealtime according to food consistency guidelines for each individual
Demonstrates knowledge of emergency procedures and responds appropriately to emergency situations
Responsibly manages and records the use of household petty cash, food and house money and each individual's money according to the policies established by the CCARC, Inc. Board of Directors
Collaborating to resolve conflicts, obstacles, and challenges, seeking guidance from manager and team members, as needed
Demonstrates adherence to universal precautions, OSHA standards and infection control policies and procedures at all times, as well as department, home and shift procedures
Maintain good daily attendance (days of absence, illness, tardiness)
Attends and participates in mandatory in-services, staff meetings and conferences as required
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work. Other tasks and duties may be assigned as necessary.
Education and/or Work Experience Requirements:
High School Diploma / GED
Must have valid Driver's License, be insurable with Agency carrier. Individual Home Support employees are required to have a vehicle for use and maintain adequate insurance
Must complete the Agency's Employee Training
Must be willing to become trained in CPR, First Aid, PMT (Psychological/Physical Management Training) and DDS Medication Administration, if not already
Ability to follow oral and written instructions
Experience with Microsoft products, use of email and Therap preferred
Must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
Primaries Only. Recruiters do not contact this employer.
$18.5 hourly 3d ago
Community Case Manager
Marrakech 3.4
New Haven, CT job
We are seeking a compassionate and dedicated Case Manager to provide individualized, one-on-one support to an adult client living independently in their own apartment within the New Haven community. This role focuses on fostering autonomy, stability, and wellness through personalized care coordination and emotional support.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following. Other duties may be assigned.
Deliver 1:1 case management services tailored to the needs of a single client residing in their own apartment
Build a trusting, therapeutic relationship to support the client's personal goals and daily living
Develop and implement an individualized service plan in collaboration with the client and clinical team
Assist with accessing and navigating community resources such as healthcare, transportation, benefits, and social services
Monitor progress and adjust care strategies to promote independence and safety
Advocate for the client's needs across service providers and systems
Support the client in managing appointments, medications, and routines
Respond to crises and coordinate emergency services when needed
Maintain accurate documentation of services, progress notes, and communications
Operates motor vehicles safely and in accordance with State Law (agency and personal automobiles) while on work related duties. Will be required to drive own vehicle for work.
EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE
Bachelor's Degree in a related field (with relevant classroom and internship experience). Demonstrable, relevant clinical experience in a residential or community setting or an Associates' degree with three years of relevant clinical experience carrying out treatment plans in residential or other community settings. Master's degree and supervisory experience in related field is preferred.
SCHEDULE
25 hours flex
SALARY
$19.99/hr. Rate increases to $20.29/hr, after 6 months.
$20-20.3 hourly 6d ago
Maintenance Substitute
Marrakech 3.4
West Haven, CT job
We are looking to hire a hard-working Substitute Maintenance Staff to keep our buildings functionally and aesthetically intact. The Maintenance Staff will ensure the buildings are tidy, clean and well-maintained. The Substitute Maintenance Responsibilities are:
Sweeping, mopping and vacuuming floors.
Waxing furniture and cleaning fixtures.
Disposing of trash and emptying trash receptacles.
Keeping buildings free from indoor pests.
Maintaining cleaning equipment.
Maintaining inventory of cleaning agents and equipment.
Ensuring equipment and lights are switched off, and premises are locked after hours.
Collaborating with contract cleaning services.
Assist with donation pickups and relocations.
$28k-33k yearly est. 4d ago
Plant Operations Specialist
Marrakech 3.4
West Haven, CT job
Are you a hands-on problem solver with a passion for keeping buildings safe, functional, and welcoming? Marrakech is looking for a Plant Operations Specialist to help maintain and improve our residential and commercial properties across Connecticut.
As a key member of our Facilities team, you'll:
Perform routine and emergency repairs across homes, offices, and vehicles.
Handle a variety of tasks including electrical, plumbing, carpentry, painting, masonry, and more-based on your expertise.
Support renovation projects and assist with site moves and donation pickups.
Maintain agency vehicles and ensure safe, well-kept environments for staff and the individuals we serve.
Provide excellent customer service to program managers and team members.
EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE
High school diploma or GED
5+ years of experience in building and mechanical maintenance preferred
Strong skills with hand and power tools
Ability to work independently and make cost-effective decisions
SHIFT:
M-F- 8a-4:30p (30min lunch) (40 FT)
Hourly Rate: $22.66 - $26.17, based on experience
$22.7-26.2 hourly 6d ago
Lead Support Staff - Durham
Marrakech 3.4
Durham, CT job
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES including the following. Other duties may be assigned. Food Management: Oversee food purchases, ensuring dietary needs are met for individuals. Teaching and Teamwork: Implement incidental teaching and facilitate teamwork to achieve individual program goals.
Scheduling: Develop and implement daily schedules that focus on daily living skills and community experiences; coordinate in-house recreation and outings based on individual interests.
Direct Care: Provide comprehensive care, including medical, dietary, hygienic, and behavioral support.
Environment Maintenance: Ensure a safe, clean, and orderly work environment; maintain agency property effectively.
Appointment Management: Maintain calendars for medical appointments, staff schedules, and program implementation; follow up on medical recommendations and ensure meaningful recreational activities are offered.
Compliance and Documentation: Adhere to personnel policies and procedures; ensure compliance with licensing requirements. Complete monthly program reviews and maintain accurate documentation, including case notes, incident reports, and safety logs.
Behavioral Programs: Implement daily behavioral and goal programs and conduct Physical/Psychological Management Training as required.
Administrative Duties: Rotate on call, Monthly staffing schedule, plan recreation, cash on hand audits, geo tabs, ensure monthly drills are completed.
QUALIFICATIONS
Associate's degree in Human Services, Special Education, or related field preferred. A high school diploma/GED with one year of relevant experience may be accepted in lieu of a degree.
CERTIFICATIONS
Valid CT Driver's License
Department of Developmental Services medication certification
Public Service License (if applicable)
CPR and First Aid certification
PMT certification
SCHEDULE
Su-W 3p-11p, Th 8hs Flex (40 FT)
SALARY
$19.59/hr. Increases to $20.04/hr after 6 months
$19.6-20 hourly 6d ago
Coordinator of Risk Management
Marrakech 3.4
Woodbridge, CT job
The Coordinator of Risk Management is responsible for conducting Abuse and Neglect investigations for all departments within the agency. This position also assists with Workers' Compensation investigations. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following. Other duties may be assigned.
Maintains current knowledge on all State regulations, pertaining to abuse and neglect and reporting requirements
Completes Abuse and Neglect investigations
Reviews abuse/neglect incident reports
Makes recommendations for employment status changes based on the results of investigations
Is responsible for assigned employee issues, including suspensions, disciplinary procedures, and reassignments along with all documentation associated with each
Maintains knowledge about current issues in Workers' Compensation through Department of Labor updates and acts upon new trends accordingly
Along with the Director, ensures that agency complies with all applicable Workers' Compensation laws
Maintains communication with Initial Treatment Centers
Ensures that Workers' Compensation files are updated and safeguarded
Along with the Director, ensures Workers' Compensation monthly report is complete in a timely fashion
Ensures timesheets for staff on Workers' Compensation are completed accurately and in a timely fashion
Ensures that all workplace accidents/vehicle accidents are investigated
Works with insurance companies in regards to Workers' Compensation claims
Operates motor vehicles safely and in accordance with State Law (agency and personal automobiles) while on work related duties
PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCIES
Sound reasoning - Must be able to exercise sound reasoning to analyze situations and make decisions and solve problems
Time management and multi-tasking - Must be able to manage time well and meet deadlines while working on several tasks at once - must be able to prioritize work
Communication Skills - Must be able to communicate clearly and accurately both verbally and written - Must be able to collaborate with others in other departments within the agency - must be able to obtain the necessary information needed to conduct investigations from other departments both within the agency and outside of the agency
Interviewing skills - Must have strong interviewing skills - must be able to interview in a way that makes the subject comfortable and results in the information needed - must demonstrate strong listening skills
Report writing skills - Must be able to complete reports thoroughly and accurately within the deadlines required
EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE
A Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice, Sociology, Law or other relevant area is preferred. High school diploma/GED with at least two years of experience working with people with disabilities and/or professional investigation experience will be considered in lieu of degree.
CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS
CT State Driver's License
DDS-Mandated Investigators Training (post-hire)
SALARY
$45,794/yr
$45.8k yearly 3d ago
Community Companion Home Provider (CCH)
Marrakech 3.4
Connecticut job
Community Companion Home Provider(CCH) Marrakech, Inc. We are seeking compassionate caregivers who willing to open both their hearts and homes to become a Community Companion Home provider to a person with a developmental disability. As a provider you will be giving an individual with a developmental disability an opportunity to live in a natural family environment, and contributing to his/her overall quality of life.
You will include the individual as family into your daily life.
Community Companion Homes are licensed by the Department of Developmental Services (DDS).
With support from Marrakech's CCH team, the licensee's will complete required training,background checks, home study and a fire safety check during the licensing process.
Individuals living with a licensee, must attend a weekly day program that allows for the provider to work or participate in activities of their choice.
Licensed providers will have access to supports like respite care, Marrakech oversight, Nursing support (including 24/7 on-call), and license renewal.
Responsibilities:A Licensee must be patient, empathetic and attentive.
As needed, the Licensee must also be willing to assist in everyday task such as,self-care, bathing, medication management, transport to medical appointments, social or recreational activities in support of community integration and social/ emotional growth.
Payment:The Licensee receives a monthly payment for each individual living in their home -a flat rate for room & board and a reimbursement for care to the individual based on their level of need.
Matching:The matching process allows us to look at similar interests and backgrounds to ensure a compatible match between the Licensee and the individual.
$27k-33k yearly est. 4d ago
Paraprofessional
Marrakech 3.4
New Haven, CT job
Start a career in Human Services! Part-Time and Full-Time positions available! We are looking for Paraprofessionals to work with behavioral health and similar service needs. Follows treatment team recommendations in providing daily living support to young adults. Direct care staff. They must have owninsured vehicle to use for this position.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Model best practices in carrying out Paraprofessional responsibilities.
Reads every day and follows each individual's Positive Program Plan (PPP) schedule.
Ensure young adults' medical health issues are addressed. This may include scheduling doctors' appointments, providing transportation to appointment, following through on doctor's orders and communicating all pertinent health issues to supervisor. Monitors, observes and prompts young adults' self- administration of medication.
Assist young adults in daily activities including daily hygiene functions.
Implement behavioral goals, teaching strategies, monitoring procedures, exercise programs, ARC trauma informed practices and protocols and other team recommended programs and procedures.
Assist in the completion of assessments.
Model positive adult roles in the community and foster community belonging through young adult centered appropriate activities
Provide active treatment to young adults, as outlined in the Individual Plan.
Provide meaningful community experiences to young adults.
Maintains specified level of supervision of young adults in the community and at home.
Documents case notes in ETO, communication logs, programs, incident reports, abuse and neglect reports, safety reports, fire drills, time sheets, mileage forms and other required documentation timely and accurately.
Implement monitoring protocols.
Implement Physical/Psychological Management Training, CPR, and First Aid as required
Maintain a safe and clean work environment. This includes housekeeping such as dishes, floors, countertops, bathrooms, kitchen areas, simple yard work, and other areas.
Pre-vocational/vocational skill development duties are included. These may include active participating in Life Skills Training, assisting with job applications, interviews, job coaching, etc.
Represent the values, mission and vision of the organization.
REQUIREMENTS:
PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCIES
Skill in identifying and selecting interventions which promote growth and goal attainment for individuals with complex trauma histories and/or mental health disorders.
Skill in planning, implementing and evaluating interventions for individuals with complex trauma histories and/or mental health disorders.
Consistent behavior in selecting interventions which are congruent with the values of Marrakech and individuals with complex trauma histories and/or mental health disorders.
Process skills which are required to plan and implement services for individuals with complex trauma histories and/or mental health disorders.
EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE
High school diploma or general education degree (GED); 3 to 6 months related experience and /or training, or human service training certificate. Experience using basic computer programs.
CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS
Valid Connecticut Driver's License
Ability to obtain the following licenses/certifications:
CPR and First Aid certification, as required by program site.
PMT certification
$29k-35k yearly est. 6d ago
Peer Recovery Specialist - New Haven
Marrakech 3.4
New Haven, CT job
The Peer Support Specialist uses their own lived experience with challenges such as mental health, substance use, housing instability, homelessness, or system involvement to support youth and young adults accessing the Access Center. This role focuses on building trust, offering hope, and empowering peers through shared experience. Peer Specialists provide emotional support, resource navigation, and advocacy to help young adults achieve stability and independence.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following. Other duties may be assigned.
Welcome young adults into the Access Center and create a safe, inclusive, and supportive environment.
Assist those visiting the access center in identifying goals related to housing, education, employment, and wellness.
Facilitate peer-led groups, life skills workshops, and social activities.
Advocate for young adults' needs within the program and with external providers.
Assess individual needs and provide access to essential items such as hygiene supplies, clothing, and food to support immediate needs.
Monitor Drop-In Center activity, ensure clients are checked in, and maintain cleanliness of the space.
Work closely with staff to coordinate care and share insights from a peer perspective.
Respond to crises using trauma-informed and de-escalation techniques.
Build collaborative relationships with community partners and stakeholders.
Develop relationships based on trust with young adults, serving as a positive and motivating force.
Operate motor vehicles safely and in accordance with State Law (agency and personal automobiles) while on work. related duties.
EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE
This position is intended for individuals with lived experience as participants in the mental health service system who have demonstrated the ability to access and utilize community resources effectively. Experience in navigating behavioral health services is required, as this skill is essential to supporting peers in similar situations.. A High School Diploma or GED is required for this role.
SCHEDULE
32 hours per week
SALARY
$17.85/hr
$17.9 hourly 6d ago
Coordinator of Community Supports
Marrakech 3.4
New Haven, CT job
Under the supervision of the DRS management team, the Coordinator oversees daily operations of DMHAS Community Support Services, including the Young Adult Services (YAS) cluster and other community-based cases. The role is split between administration and direct case management, focusing on trauma-informed, recovery-oriented programming to support independent living. Responsibilities include supervising staff, managing scheduling, ensuring compliance with agency and state standards, and collecting required data. The Coordinator also handles hiring, payroll, and training to ensure staff follow Marrakech policies and ARC principles while delivering individualized support services.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following. Other duties may be assigned.
Develops and implements Individual Plans (IPs) for assigned caseload within DMHAS timelines, collaborating with clinicians and team members to ensure consistency in service delivery.
Maintains up-to-date, audit-ready case and medical records; ensures timely submission of all reports and documentation, including DDAP and Service Delivery data.
Coordinates care using the CLAMP model (Coordinate, Link, Assess, Monitor, Plan) and ensures staff follow the same approach. Provides direct support and supervision to staff, particularly regarding life skills instruction aligned with LIST curricula (e.g., hygiene, budgeting, meal prep, decision-making).
Schedules and facilitates monthly and quarterly Dream Team meetings, preparing and submitting related reports and minutes.
Conducts regular audits of documentation systems (ETO, Red Medical Book), and teaches staff best practices for clinical record-keeping and data entry.
Provides 1:1 support and crisis interventions; implements behavioral, safety, and sensory support plans. Ensures all health needs are met including scheduling appointments, medication administration, and follow-up.
Leads trauma-informed, person-centered community integration activities tailored to individuals' developmental goals and schedules.
Ensures supervision and care activities meet prescribed standards (e.g., food prep for special diets, adherence to eating procedures, active treatment).
Maintains a visible presence at the Whalley building and Chill Zone, modeling trauma-responsive and clinical best practices.
Attends core and Dream Team meetings, conducts assessments, and contributes to plan development based on results (e.g., FBA, LIST, risk assessments).
Provides accurate, timely documentation (case notes, incident reports, logs, etc.); supervises Assistant Case Managers in doing the same.
Drives safely for work-related duties, using personal vehicle when necessary.
Acts as an essential staff member in scheduling, supervision, and program implementation across all service areas.
EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE
Bachelors' Degree in a related field (with relevant classroom and internship experience). Master's degree and supervisory experience in related field preferred. At least two years of demonstrable, relevant experience in a residential or community setting with clinical experience carrying out treatment plans in residential or other community settings. At least one year of supervisory experience. Familiar with and completion of ARC trauma informed practices curriculum.
SALARY
$44,766/yr. Rate increases to $47,989/yr after 6 month introductory period.
$44.8k yearly 6d ago
Director of Clinical Services - RN Required
Marrakech 3.4
Woodbridge, CT job
The Director of Clinical Services plays a vital leadership role in ensuring the coordination, oversight, and delivery of person-centered clinical services that support the overall health and well-being of individuals served by Marrakech, Inc. This position provides direct supervision to ancillary service departments and behavioral health teams, ensuring that all services are integrated, high-quality, and aligned with individual needs and organizational standards.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following. Other duties may be assigned.
Clinical Oversight & Program Leadership:
Provide oversight to ancillary clinical services, including but not limited to: Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Speech and Language Pathology, Dietary/Nutrition, and Counseling Services.
Ensure clinical services are integrated into person-centered planning and align with best practices.
Participate in case conference (rounds meetings), with all appropriate disciplines to ensure the individual's needs are met holistically.
Serve as a backup instructor for Marrakech's internal Medication Administration Course, Medical Awareness, OSHA, and other training related to clinical services.
Ensures LOTUS employees have all necessary access to all needed files and information, schedules for all meetings/ PRC/HRC/URR for individuals assigned. Review reports and information in LOTUS files to ensure current reports/plans are completed. Follow-up on all concerns with LOTUS and Marrakech Management.
Completes monthly supervision meetings with all Behavior Technicians and Behavior Support Professionals.
Assists all Behavior Support Professionals to obtain DDS credentialing.
Assists Behavior Technicians to obtain RBT licensure if the BT qualifies for RBT consideration.
Regulatory & Quality Assurance
Serve as the coordinator for all DDS-related clinical review processes, including the Program Review Committee (PRC), Human Rights Committee (HRC), and Utilization Review & Resource (URR).
Contract & Vendor Management
Oversee contracts related to behavioral and ancillary clinical services.
Monitor vendor performance, ensure contractual obligations are met, and evaluate service effectiveness and satisfaction.
Participate in vendor selection, contract negotiations, and renewal processes in collaboration with the Chief Clinical Officer.
Interdisciplinary Collaboration
Work closely with residential, day, and compliance teams to ensure clinical recommendations are implemented effectively and consistently.
Participate in high-risk case reviews, behavioral emergency debriefings, and internal investigations as needed.
PRC/HRC/URR:
Coordinate all facets of the Internal Human Rights Committee and External HRC/PRC information for all DDS individuals. Will review all HRC/PPRC packets prior to them being sent. Will keep a spreadsheet for the agency and contact the managers prior to return for all External HRC/Internal HRC.
Will review all URR packets to assure that all packets are completed on time and are accurate prior to being mailed. Will assure all qualifications and suggestions are completed.
Completes graphs, charts, etc., for the Program Review Committee and Human Rights Committees.
Psych Clinic:
Coordinates the annual appointment calendar for Psych Clinics; sends email reminders to teams concerning monthly appointments or any schedule changes.
Other Duties
Operates motor vehicles safely and in accordance with State Law (agency and personal automobiles) while on work related duties. Will be required to drive own vehicle for work.
EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE
Bachelor's degree in a healthcare or human services field (e.g., nursing, social work, psychology, public health) required. Minimum of three (3) years of progressive leadership experience. Minimum of two (2) years of experience in developing and implementing behavior modification programs for individuals with intellectual disabilities. Experience with behavioral health services and ancillary care coordination preferred. Ongoing professional development required, including completion of at least five (5) continuing education credits annually in nursing or a related field.
SALARY
$70,000/yr, rate increases to $75,000/yr after 6 month introductory period.
$70k yearly 6d ago
Program Specialist - Bridgeport
Marrakech 3.4
Bridgeport, CT job
The Job Developer maintains systems for internship placement and monitoring, job development, job placement and retention services to students and graduates of the Academy for Human Service Training. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBLITIES include the following. Other duties may be assigned by supervisor and/or added due to contract requirements.
Works a flexible schedule that will include working both day and some evening hours at the AHST program sites.
Assists students in determining their vocational and employment plans through individual counseling and guidance.
Conducts ongoing job development activities with employers across the state.
Coordinates vocational strategies with students that address transportation, childcare, and similar needs.
Counsels program participants regarding work-related issues.
Maintains regular contact with employers for the purpose of developing job leads and facilitating retention.
Maintains contact with student internship placement sites.
Monitors students at internship sites to track student progress by conducting site visits during placement.
Instructs courses related to Employment Skills curriculum and specialized classes in areas of knowledge and expertise.
Keeps accurate case notes on all individual and group meetings.
Maintains student files relating to vocational activities according to the program's Table of Contents.
Participates in information sessions, recruitment efforts, and interviewing potential students as needed.
Operates motor vehicles safely and in accordance with State Law (agency and personal automobiles) while on work related duties. Access to a registered, insured vehicle is mandatory.
EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE:
Associate's Degree in Human Services, Special Education, or related field plus one year experience with job development, community-based employment, case management, DDS-funded programs and/or human resource development OR three years of experience in the human services or related field with at least one year of that experience with job development, community-based employment, human resource development and/or DDS-funded programs.
SCHEDULE
20 Hours Flex
$43k-59k yearly est. 6d ago
Earn and Learn Trainee
Marrakech 3.4
Bridgeport, CT job
Introducing the Academy for Human Service Training Earn & Learn Initiative! This exciting opportunity is a partnership between the Marrakech, Inc. Recruitment Team and the Academy for Human Service Training. The Academy for Human Service Training (AHST) trains individuals for entry-level positions as Direct Support Professionals in the human service field. The Earn & Learn track will provide four (4) weeks of paid classroom instruction to eligible applicants, which includes certification in Adult & Pediatric CPR, First Aid, PMT (Physical & Psychological Management Training), a nationally recognized credential in Customer Service, DDS mandated training & more! At the completion of classroom training, students will start right away in their new positions at Marrakech!
Minimum Requirements:
High School Diploma or GED
CT Driver's License
If you have poor work history, little to no work history, large gaps in employment or unverifiable work experience, the AHST Earn & Learn program may be the opportunity you've been looking for!
$41k-62k yearly est. 6d ago
Day Program Instructor - Waterbury
Marrakech 3.4
Waterbury, CT job
Start a career in Human Services! Part-Time and Full-Time positions available! We are looking for staff to provide direct care to persons with developmental and physical disabilities in our Day Program. This person will be responsible for implementing behavior programs and other habilitation and vocational programs, and also facilitating and promoting community integration and safety.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following. Other duties may be assigned.
Assists individuals in daily activities including daily hygiene functions.
Implements behavioral goals, teaching strategies, monitoring procedures, exercise programs and other team recommended programs and procedures.
Assists in the completion of individuals assessments.
Supervises and assists in the preparation of food for individuals following special prescribed diets and food consistency.
Provides active treatment to individuals.
Models positive adult roles in the community
Fosters community belonging through person-centered appropriate activities
Provides meaningful community experiences to individuals.
Maintains specified level of supervision of individuals in the community.
Documents case notes, communication logs, programs, incident reports, abuse and neglect reports, safety reports, fire drills, time sheets, mileage forms and other required documentation timely and accurately..
REQUIREMENTS:
PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCIES
Understanding the nature of human systems: individual, group, organization, community and society, and their major interactions for individuals with developmental disabilities.
Skill in identifying and selecting natural opportunities which promote growth and goal attainment for individuals with developmental disabilities.
Skill in implementing interventions for individuals with developmental disabilities.
Process skills which are required to implement services for individuals with developmental disabilities.
EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE
High school diploma or general education degree (GED); 3 to 6 months related experience and /or training, or human service training certificate. Experience using basic computer programs.
CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS
Valid Connecticut Driver's License
Ability to obtain the following licenses/certifications:
Department of Developmental Services - Medication Certification
Public Service License valid for the state of Connecticut (if applicable)
CPR and First Aid certification, as required by program site.
PMT certification
RATE
$18.12/hr. Rate increases to $18.54/hr
If DDS Medication Certification is acquired, rate increases by $0.50/hr
$18.1-18.5 hourly 4d ago
Lead Program Counselor - New Program
Marrakech 3.4
Plymouth, CT job
New Program! We are looking for a lead staff to provide direct care to persons with developmental and physical disabilities. This person will be responsible for implementing behavior programs and other habilitation programs, and also facilitating and promoting community integration and safety. In addition, they will serve as a role model for the other staff. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES including the following. Other duties may be assigned.
Models best practices in carrying out Program Counselor responsibilities.
Under direction of Manager, oversees the purchase of food for individuals, and ensures that dietary requirements are met for individuals.
Reviews grocery intake to be sure that the program is stocked with appropriate food according to the menu and that the purchases are delivered to the program site as listed on the receipts.
Demonstrates and Implements incidental teaching.
Assists nurse by scheduling and ensuring that medical appointments are fulfilled and have the appropriate follow up.
Assists with medication group by ensuring that doctor's order is complete with medications and data before the meeting and coordinating individuals' attendance.
Places medication orders on the first Tuesday of each month.
Updates and labels monthly menus, and files previous ones. Notes any substitutions to nurse.
Implements a daily schedule incorporating daily living skills and community experience that reflects program goals per OPS.
Teaches staff on duty how to implement policy, procedures, and programs, daily, during all shifts. Documents this training.
Relates pertinent information from group voice mails and memos to all staff. Communication by writing/typing in log book/Therap, verbal communication in person and call staff when needed.
Daily check of program books and third shift medication audit to be sure documentation occurred for previous shifts.
Daily overnight voice mail audits, documentation of these audits and immediate report of breaches to the Facility Manager verbally and in writing.
Provides direct care to individuals including medical, dietary, hygienic, behavioral supports, medication administration and teaching programs.
Monthly calls to Business Office, by third day of month, to report the individual census.
Prepares and presents reports, regarding responsible program site, at cluster meeting.
Counts Cash On Hand upon arrival to shift and reports any inaccuracies immediately to the Coordinator.
Maintains a safe and clean work environment and assures that agency property is well maintained and home is clean, orderly and safe.
Provides nighttime and weekend supervision to program staff at group home and other homes in assigned cluster during scheduled hours.
Works at least one weekend shift as indirect hours.
Provides On-Call support during the 2 days per week that manager is off. May coordinate with manager for coverage at other times as needed.
QUALIFICATIONS
Associate's degree in Human Services, Special Education, or related field preferred. A high school diploma/GED with one year of relevant experience may be accepted in lieu of a degree.
CERTIFICATIONS
Valid CT Driver's License
CPR and First Aid certification (or the ability to obtain this certification)
PMT certification (or the ability to obtain this certification)
DDS Medication Administration Certification (or the ability to obtain this certification)
SCHEDULE:
Tu-F 2p-10p, Sa 8a-4p (40 FT)
SALARY
$19.59/hr. Rate increases to $20.04/hr, after 6 months. $.50 hourly differential once Medication Administration Certification is obtained.
$19.6-20 hourly 3d ago
Group Home Program Counselor - Terryville
Marrakech 3.4
Plymouth, CT job
Start a career in Human Services! Part-Time, Full-Time positions available! We are looking for staff to provide direct care to persons with developmental and physical disabilities in our Residential Group Home. This home is located in Terryville, a mere 15 minutes from Waterbury. This person will be responsible for implementing behavior programs and other habilitation programs, and also facilitating and promoting community integration and safety.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Ensure individuals' medical health issues are addressed. This may include scheduling doctor's appointments, providing transportation to appointments, following through on doctor's orders and communicating all pertinent health issues to supervisor.
Assist individuals in daily activities including daily hygiene functions.
Implement behavioral goals, teaching strategies, monitoring procedures, exercise programs and other team recommended programs and procedures.
Assist in the completion of individual assessments.
Model positive adult roles in the community
Foster community belonging through person-centered appropriate activities
Asks for assistance from co-workers and supervisors when unsure of job duties and refers to program policies and procedures for job clarification.
Supervises and assists in the preparation of food for individuals following special prescribed diets and food consistency. Implements eating procedures as written, if applicable.
Overnight awake staff is required to complete hourly safety checks on the individual
Assis individuals in community integration and improving their overall quality of life.
REQUIREMENTS:
PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCIES
Understanding the nature of human systems: individual, group, organization, community and society, and their major interactions for individuals with developmental disabilities.
Skill in identifying and selecting natural opportunities which promote growth and goal attainment for individuals with developmental disabilities.
Skill in implementing interventions for individuals with developmental disabilities.
Process skills which are required to implement services for individuals with developmental disabilities.
EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE
High school diploma or general education degree (GED); 3 to 6 months-related experience and /or training, or human service training certificate.
CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS
Valid Connecticut Driver's License
Ability to obtain the following licenses/certifications:
Department of Developmental Services - Medication Certification (to be obtained within six months of hire)
Public Service License valid for the state of Connecticut (if applicable)
CPR and First Aid certification
RATE
$18.12/hr. Rate increases to $18.54/hr
If DDS Medication Certification is acquired, rate increases by $0.50/hr
$18.1-18.5 hourly 3d ago
230 - Employment Specialist BHS
Marrakech 3.4
New Haven, CT job
Employment Specialist BHS This program is designed to support a person or a group of persons with developmental disabilities, behavioral health needs or others with similar service requirements, in the community and within their home. We are looking for people to work one to one or with small groups in order to provide our individuals with the best support in the community and in their homes in order to meet their personal goals.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following. Other duties may be assigned.
Maintain a total caseload of 20 individuals requesting either WSP or SHP employment services (approximately 14 - 16 WSP / 3 - 5 SHP caseload split). Caseloads may go above 20 total if there is an Employment Specialist vacancy.
Assist program participants in determining their vocational/employment plans.
Conduct ongoing job development activities.
Maintain regular contact with area employers with the purpose of developing job leads and placements.
Provide on the job training (including off-site locations) to ensure that each person's individual goals on assigned caseloads are met.
Provide individual vocational support and updated goals of worker.
Assist with the coordination of daily transportation needs of participants to work by instructing on use of public transportation, tapping into other transportation resources, coordinating with other team members, etc.
Attend relevant team meetings, reviews and other required meetings.
Task analyzes skills to be taught and teach through recommended training techniques.
Maintain and adhere to high standards of quality control for all work produced by program participants.
Maintain quality standards designated by the employer and deliver good customer service.
Maintain effective communication with clinicians, residential programs and other involved providers.
Conduct and advocate for activities and employment that will increase economic self-sufficiency and self-image (i.e., increase workers' earnings and hours).
Keep workers supplied with appropriate and safe materials to ensure peak production when involved in a program setting.
Seek employment for the people we serve that match their strengths, needs, and preferences.
REQUIREMENTS
Valid State of Connecticut Drivers' License required.
Use of own registered and insured vehicle (we provide mileage reimbursement for work related travel)
Bachelor's degree (B. A.) in Human Services, Special Education or related field is preferred. Experience working with persons with chronic mental health issues in a community based day or employment program required. A high school diploma and four years of community employment support and job development and placement experience will be accepted in lieu of degree. Bilingual (English/Spanish) a plus.
SCHEDULE
M-F 9a-5:30p (Flex) with 30m break.
$29k-35k yearly est. 6d ago
Direct Support I.H.S
Ccarc Inc. 3.8
Ccarc Inc. job in New Britain, CT
Job Description
Hours:
Monday & Tuesday 3p-7p
Thursday & Friday 3p-7p
Saturday & Sunday 10a-4p
Part time, 28HRS a week.
Primary Purpose:
To provide direct care in a residential setting to participants with intellectual and developmental disabilities
who live in their own homes or apartments. To assist with providing engagement in their community and
enabling their highest quality of life regarding their physical, emotional, and mental health. We know that
every human being is unique, and we offer services that are tailored on a continuum of providing basic needs
through the fulfillment of dreams.
Essential Functions:
- Provides essential physical and emotional care to participants, including,
- Providing education and modeling to participants in personal hygiene, activities of daily living, and behavioral conduct while acting
as a role model to enhance participants' self-esteem.
- Coordinating and leading social and recreational activities, assisting the individual with shopping for food and clothing and ensuring
the safe transportation of participants.
- Provide transportation to individuals for medical appointments, errands, activities, etc.
- Completing/Assisting the participant with budgeting, general housekeeping, and household
management.
- Work with the individual to increase knowledge and understanding of enabling technology and digital literacy to help increase independence.
- Nutritional support: assisting the participant in weekly meal planning/preparation.
- Health/Wellness: assist the individual in attending their medical appointments as needed and communicating the results of those appointments
with the Program supervisor.
· Provide effective, respectful, appropriate, and courteous verbal and written communications,
- to and from specific teams related to the care of participants, including observations and reports of any physical or behavioral changes while
adhering to all documentation and record-keeping requirements.
- With family members, guardians, DDS, and external healthcare providers, including coordinating health and hygiene-related appointments.
· Demonstrates knowledge of emergency procedures and responds appropriately to emergency situations.
· Responsibly manages and records the use of everyone's money according to the policies established by
the CCARC, Inc. Board of Directors.
· Collaborating to resolve conflicts, obstacles, and challenges, seeking guidance from manager and team members, as needed.
· Demonstrates adherence to universal precautions, OSHA standards and infection control policies and procedures always, as well as department, program, and shift procedures.
· Maintain good daily attendance (days of absence, illness, tardiness.)
· Attends and participates in mandatory in-services, staff meetings, and conferences as required.
The above statements describe the general nature and level of work. Other tasks and duties may be assigned as necessary
Technology Requirements:
· Computer literate and proficient in Microsoft Office Word and Excel, Outlook, and be comfortable
using tablets, smartphones, and other general office equipment.
· The ability to work with and understand databases is a must, as is the ability to learn technical skills.
· Ability to work with and learn various assistive and enabling technology individual's independence.
· Experience with THERAP, Sandata EVV systems preferred.
Education and/or Work Experience Requirements:
· High School Diploma / GED
· Must have valid Driver's License. Individual Home Support employees are required to have a vehicle for
use and maintain adequate insurance. Mileage is reimbursed.
· Must complete the Agency's Employee Training
· Certification and training, including but not limited to: CPR, First Aid, PMT (Psychological/Physical
Management Training) and DDS Medication Administration
· Ability to follow oral and written instructions
Physical Requirements
· Persons in this job must possess the physical and emotional health needed for effective and efficient
completion of duties
· Individuals in this job are likely to be required to perform lifting and transferring activities and may be
required to restrain residents /program participants; may be exposed to risk of injury from
abusive/assaultive residents
$27k-33k yearly est. 9d ago
Access and Connection Facilitator
Marrakech 3.4
West Haven, CT job
The Access and Connection Facilitator is responsible for promoting full community integration for individuals supported by Marrakech, Inc. This includes conducting evaluations, developing individualized community connection plans, and collaborating with internal teams and external organizations to facilitate access to social, cultural, religious, advocacy, volunteer, and educational opportunities.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following. Other duties may be assigned.
Outreach & Referrals
Represents Marrakech, Inc. and its programs to diverse audiences.
Establishes and maintains regular communication with the Department of Developmental Services (DDS) to obtain referrals via the Notice of Opportunity process.
Responds to inquiries regarding services and provides appropriate resources.
Ensures compliance with laws related to advertising for housing and roommate situations.
Admissions
Leads the DDS Admissions Committee and reviews high-risk cases with the Executive Committee.
Manages the admissions process, aiming to reduce unpaid vacancies across programs.
Request for Proposals (RFP) Development
Researches and presents new service development opportunities.
Manages the full RFP process including site visits, program planning, building needs assessment, and budget development.
Oversees new program development through to licensing and operation, ensuring timely submission of proposals.
Person-Centered Connections & Integration
Meets with individuals seeking services and completes Community Connections evaluations.
Attends team meetings to support development and execution of community integration plans.
Shares monthly updates on community events and resources across Connecticut.
Facilitates ongoing access to community-based resources, including housing and social connections.
Provides Person-Centered Thinking training to internal and external stakeholders.
Affordable Housing/HUD Coordination
Mediates roommate disputes and assists with eviction processes when necessary.
Offers referrals for evicted individuals and ensures ongoing maintenance of housing units in collaboration with Facilities.
Leads the Marrakech Fair Housing Committee, addressing member concerns and applying for funding for apartments and renovations via various channels.
Therapeutic & Behavioral Support
Supports individuals with tailored behavioral guidelines based on service plans.
Communicates plans clearly to staff and provides follow-up as needed.
Leadership & Strategic Collaboration
Ensures optimal placement in residential, employment, and service programs.
Acts as a liaison with community partners, funding sources, and other agencies.
Attends leadership and trade organization meetings, staying abreast of trends impacting individuals with disabilities.
Submits monthly reports and continuously evaluates systems to enhance service quality.
Participates in administrative on-call rotations.
General Operational Duties
Applies new advancements in service design and delivery.
Trains and supervises program staff, ensuring compliance with ICF, DDS, and CARF regulations.
Operates both agency and personal vehicles safely and in accordance with state laws for work-related duties.
EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE
Bachelor's degree in a Human Service related field. Ten years of experience working with people who have a developmental or other disability in a variety of settings. Knowledge of the disability service systems and school systems as well as community resources required. Two years must include supervisory responsibilities.
SALARY
$66,950/yr. Rate increases to $74,160/yr after 6 months introductory period.
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