Autism Support Specialist (2:1) - Community Engagement
ALLCARE HOMECARE LLC
35K–45K a year
Behavioral Health Market Context
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Benefits
The role offers paid training and continuous professional development, ensuring that DSPs can significantly impact their clients' lives and help them achieve independence
Job Description
ALLCARE HOMECARE LLC in Torrance, California, is seeking Direct Support Professionals (DSPs) to provide essential 2:1 support services for clients with Autism. Candidates should have experience with developmental disabilities and the ability to work collaboratively with others while following detailed support plans.
The role offers paid training and continuous professional development, ensuring that DSPs can significantly impact their clients' lives and help them achieve independence. Reliable individuals looking for a rewarding opportunity within a supportive team are encouraged to apply.
The role offers paid training and continuous professional development, ensuring that DSPs can significantly impact their clients' lives and help them achieve independence. Reliable individuals looking for a rewarding opportunity within a supportive team are encouraged to apply.
Qualifications
- •Candidates should have experience with developmental disabilities and the ability to work collaboratively with others while following detailed support plans
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