Harbor Supported Living endeavors to assist individuals living with developmental and intellectual disabilities to live in the least restrictive, most autonomous, most self-directed and most enriching environment possible. Accordingly, we assist and support individuals to choose and live in their own homes, have profitable jobs, develop friendships, and participate in community life activities. We endeavor to support individuals to have the most autonomy and choices over the everyday mundane decisions that affect the quality of their life. We offer and support individuals to maximize opportunities for community integration and oversee a multitude of Direct Support Professionals (henceforth referred to as “DSPs”) to ensure the highest quality supports are rendered in the Supported Living context. Responsibilities, Knowledge, Abilities, and Skills Strong understanding and knowledge of the needs of the person with disabilities; the ability to relate effectively with persons with disabilities; the ability to competently manage crisis situations; the knowledge of available resources for persons with disabilities; the ability to work capably with program staff, community members, funding resources and private citizens; clear communication both in an oral and written format; the ability to supervise staff members and the ability to conduct in-service training. Exemplary reading and writing skills. Cogent, strong, and empathetic communication skills. Extreme and fastidious attention to detail. Proven ability to work under pressure and meet impending deadlines. Proven resonant and impactful Leadership skills, ability to work towards fostering productive outcomes, efficiency, and accountability. Ability to act as a team player with experience in conflict resolution, mediation, and de-escalation. Extremely creative, open-minded, and compassionate. Highly adaptable, strong ability to manage a variety of different tasks requiring the highest degree of scrupulous time management/schedule management skills. The position also demands a professional relationship as liaison to the San Andreas Regional Center Service Coordinators (and various other SARC personnel) and also ensures that quality assurance best practices are followed at all times. The Facilitator works directly under the supervision of the Executive Director and Associate Director. Serve individuals who run the gamut of the disability spectrum including, but not limited to: autism, severe behavioral challenges, seizure disorders, ambulatory issues, traumatic brain injuries, learning disabilities, psychiatric disorders (bipolar/addictive/multiple personality disorders, etc.). Education/Experience: Bachelor's degree and/or five years experience providing services to persons with disabilities, or equivalent experience. Experience should include at least two years’ supervisory experience. Must Complete and pass competency-based training classes provided by Harbor Supported Living Services in the first 90 days of employment. REQUIRED: Valid California driver's license and maintain proper insurance.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Number of Employees
1-10 employees