About Waypoint:
Waypoint offers comprehensive services, including a special purpose private school for children with autism and other developmental disabilities, case management and outpatient therapy services for children and adults, and residential and in-home supports for adults with Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities.
About the Role:
$49,275 a year-contract
Share your home and help an adult with a developmental disability to live in a family setting. Shared Living Providers open their homes to support individuals with education, employment, recreation, family inclusion, health/mental health, and independent living skills, and serve as an important member of the person's team in identifying and achieving their personal life goals. This is a contracted position to support a person 12 months per year in your home.
Requirements
Qualifications:
- High School Diploma or Equivalent
- Must be at least 21 years of age and pass background check(s)
Requirements:
- Clean driving record, driver's license, and reliable transportation
- Experience working with individuals with ID/DD is preferred but not required
- DSP and CPR certifications; will provide training for those in need of certifications.
Job Type: Contract
Benefits
· Generous daily stipend/contracted position; direct deposit.
· Very supportive agency to partner with as you open your home to an adult with ID/DD.
· Access to free professional development/training opportunities.
- Electronic documentation/IT support including laptop if needed.
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For over 55 years, Waypoint has been providing high quality services to children and adults with developmental disabilities. What started out as a summer camp (Camp Waban) where people with special needs could learn to swim and enjoy lakefront recreational activities has blossomed into a community based organization with a broad offering of comprehensive services that reach throughout York County. Our programs serve children and adults of all ages who have developmental disabilities. Today, the programs at Waypoint continue to serve children and adults with special needs. All the work that we do is guided by the principles of respect for the individual, normalization, integration, and self-empowerment in the least restrictive environment. We take pride in the thoroughness of our program design, the exceptionally well maintained and equipped facilities, the high caliber and dedication of our staff, and the success of the children and adults that we support. At Waypoint, we make a difference.
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