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Accountant Payee Specialist
The Arc Lexington is looking for an Accountant Payee Specialist The Accountant Payee Specialist is responsible for managing and monitoring financial accounts and transactions for the people we support who are receiving services, ensuring compliance with OPWDD, Social Security, and other governing regulations. The role involves auditing residential houses and petty cash accounts and responding to inquiries from staff and the community. Additionally, the Accountant Payee Specialist oversees SSI and
LexingtonAssistant Residential Director
What does an Assistant Residential Director do? The Assistant Residential Director oversees residence managers and other direct support staff, ensuring smooth day-to-day operations and compliance with all relevant regulations. This includes overseeing budgetary compliance and scheduling for staff within their region. While attention to individual needs is paramount, a key focus is providing administrative direction to staff. Under the guidance of the Residential Director and the Associate Executive
LexingtonBehavior Intervention Specialist
What does a Behavior Intervention Specialist do? As a member of the Clinical Services team at The Arc Lexington, the Behavior Intervention Specialist (BIS) will teach, inspire, and guide people with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities to live their best lives through the development of Positive Behavior Supports and supportive relationships. The BIS works closely with each person and their staff team to develop Support Plans, offering training and guidance to meet people's mental, emotional, and
LexingtonCertified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA)
What does a Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA) do? As a member of the Clinical Services team at The Arc Lexington the Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA) works under the supervision of the OTR to assist in the assessment, treatment development, implementation, and monitoring of Occupational Therapy services. The COTA provides training and support to agency staff in Day Hab and Residential settings. Strong communication skills are essential for success in this
LexingtonCommunity Support Staff-After School Hours
TEACHERS WANTED! We can accommodate after school hours! What does a Community Support Staff do? A Community Support Staff provides guidance, direction and care as they assist people with developmental disabilities in becoming more independent by teaching techniques to improve their self-help skills within their home, community or a group setting. Qualifications:High School Diploma or GED is preferredValid NYS Driver's license with 2 years of experience is required What can The Arc Lexington offer
LexingtonDirect Support Professional (DSP)
Direct Support Professional (DSP) - Creating a Positive Impact in the Lives of the People We Support Are you ready to start a journey that goes beyond the typical role of a caregiver? Join us as a Direct Support Professional (DSP) at The Arc Lexington. Here you will have a meaningful role helping people with intellectual and developmental disabilities live fulfilling lives and pursue their dreams. Being a DSP, you are not just offering care but empowering those we support, promoting their independence,
LexingtonDirector of Residential Services
The Arc Lexington is looking for a Director of Residential Services The Director of Residential Services ensures a range of residential options where the people we support can thrive. They develop program policies to comply with State and Federal Regulations and provide access to necessary professional and habilitation services directly or through contractors. The Director also collaborates with the Agency's day program to create comprehensive, interdisciplinary support plans using a team-based
LexingtonEmployment Specialist (Job Coach II)
What does an Employment Specialist - Job Coach do? This Job Coach II will be assigned to support the Project SEARCH program as a skills-based trainer at SUNY Cobleskill. They will provide training and support for the student interns and host business mentors. In addition, they will facilitate the training and integration of the student interns in a worksite and/or competitive work environment and provide the support needed to help create a successful path for their future. Qualifications:A High School
LexingtonFinancial Analyst
What does a Financial Analyst do? Are you a talented financial professional looking for a rewarding career? We are seeking a detail-oriented and strategic Financial Analyst to join our team. In this role, you will collaborate with the Accounting and Program teams to develop, implement, and monitor the agency's annual budget and Consolidated Fiscal Report (CFR). You'll ensure timely and accurate completion of these financial reports and present key insights to executive leadership and the Board of
LexingtonHabilitation Coordinator
What does a Habilitation Coordinator do? A Habilitation Coordinator plays a key role in working with the people we support and their staff, to create an individualized support plan to help each person to live their best life. The Habilitation Coordinator ensures quality and will monitor the progress of each plan as well as ensure that plans are being implemented properly. Join our dynamic team and help make a difference in someone's life. Qualifications:Bachelor's degree or associate degree in human
LexingtonLPN- Licensed Practical Nurse
What does a Licensed Practical Nurse do? A Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) will be responsible for monitoring the people we support in our medical frail homes as it relates to health, self-care and personal hygiene needs. This position will assist with hands on direct support as well administering medications and performing routine hospital check ins for the people we support. Qualifications:Must be a licensed and registered LPN by New York Education DepartmentValid NYS Driver's LicenseReliable
LexingtonMaintenance Technician II
What does a Maintenance Technician II do? The Maintenance Technician works with minimal supervision and ensures facilities are kept in good repair and working order. Duties include rough carpentry, painting, and basic equipment or facility repairs. All carpentry, electrical work, or simple plumbing repairs are performed under supervision by qualified personnel. Qualifications:A High School Diploma or GED is required.Five years of residential and/or commercial construction experience is required.Ability
LexingtonMaster Carpenter
What does a Master Carpenter do? The Master Carpenter will work side by side with the Director, Assistant Director, Project Manager, Technicians, Property Managers, and other inter-department personnel to maintain and occasionally supervise all phases of construction projects from start to finish. Qualifications:Minimum of 7-years of experience in constructionExperience in Concrete flatwork; framing, insulation, sheetrock and taping, painting, exterior siding, doors and windows, trims (both exterior and
LexingtonPayroll Specialist
The Arc Lexington is currently seeking a Payroll Specialist The Payroll Specialist is responsible for the accurate and timely processing of weekly payroll for the people we support and bi-weekly payroll for our employees. Key responsibilities include setting up payroll deductions, reviewing and entering staff travel data, printing and preparing paychecks and direct deposits, and resolving payroll discrepancies, among other related tasks. Qualifications: A high school diploma or equivalent is
LexingtonPeer Mentor
What does a Peer Mentor do? Peer Mentors help young adults attending Transitions navigate throughout their college experience. They help guide students through their post-high school journeys and support them to achieve success in higher education, in their careers, and in learning to live independently. If you're ready to make a significant impact in the lives of young adults, while maintaining a balance for your own interests and pursuits, apply today to start your rewarding journey with
LexingtonRegistered Nurse (RN)
What does a Registered Nurse do? The Registered Nurse is responsible for nursing care and caseload management of nursing-related care for individuals in the residential program. This includes planning and coordinating all aspects of medical care and healthcare maintenance. It also includes clinical nursing supervision of LPNs and direct support staff as assigned including the nursing supervision of medication-trained staff in the residences assigned. The Registered Nurse is the medical "liaison" for the
LexingtonTraining & Retention Specialist
What does a Training and Retention Specialist do? Our Training and Retention Specialist provides classroom training for new employees and continues working on retention support systems, including coaching, mentoring, and supplemental instruction to ensure the success and retention of our newly hired Direct Support Professionals. Qualifications:A High School Diploma or GED is required.At least one year of experience working with people with developmental disabilities is required.One year of experience
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