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Eliot Community Human Services Inc BI Relief in Burlington, Massachusetts

Description: Eliot?s Brain Injury Division are focused on individual-centered continuum of services that provides innovative and high quality programming to adults with Brain Injuries. The programs offer support and opportunities for individuals to enrich their lives, develop personal skills and competencies, and enjoy a full range of community activities while developing a network of caring relationships. Responsibilities: Assist with the day to day operations of a residential program for individuals with brain injury. Provide a safe living environment for all individuals to provide interventions and assistance to maintain safety Participate in the implementation of Individual Support Plans (ISP) Assist individuals in being fully integrated into their communities by supporting them in the use of community resources, encouraging them to establish memberships within their communities, and reducing stigma within the community through education Assist individuals with medical and physical needs Assist individuals with participating in activities, medical appointments and maintaining meaningful family and community connections MAP Certified candidates are required for this position. Schedule: Varied Eliot is a large human service agency that offers a highly supportive and positive workplace culture as well as competitive salaries, generous benefits, tuition reimbursement, and various opportunities for personal & professional growth. Qualifications Skills Preferred Experience with population-Some Knowledge Computer Software Skills-Intermediate Communication Skills-Intermediate Education Required General Equivalent Diplom or better. Experience Preferred 1 year: Population related experience Licenses & Certifications Required MA Driver\'s License Other locations: Winter ABI Burlington, MA 01803, USA Northeastern ABI Burlington, MA 01803, USA Requisition Number: BIREL007994

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