Transition Youth (Ages 13-22) Service Coordinator Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Newark, OH at Geebo

Transition Youth (Ages 13-22) Service Coordinator

3.
0 Newark, OH Newark, OH Full-time Full-time $20.
36 - $31.
55 an hour $20.
36 - $31.
55 an hour 2 days ago 2 days ago 2 days ago Transition Youth Service Coordinator Help our youth (ages 13-22) with developmental disabilities discover, pursue and achieve what's important to them Duties:
Be a difference maker by helping the youth in our community live the life they desire and pursue their dreams.
You'll work with the people we support and their families and friends to assess needs to determine desired outcomes, coordinate services, refer to community resources and create and implement an Individual Service Plan (ISP) for people ages 13-22 with developmental disabilities in Licking County.
The Organization:
Since 1967, the Licking County Board of Developmental Disabilities has been serving the people of Licking County.
Today, we employ over 90 staff members and work with over 2000 individuals with developmental disabilities and their families.
In addition, we offer:
Outstanding pay ($20.
36 - $31.
55 per hour) Great benefits including health, dental, vision and life insurance Ohio Public Employees Retirement System (OPERS) Paid time off, flexible scheduling and the ability to work remotely 40 hours per week (Monday-Friday) Our Location:
We're located at 116 N.
22nd Street in Newark, OH, a quick 30 minute drive from Columbus, Zanesville, Lancaster, Mt.
Vernon and the Buckeye Lake area.
Qualifications:
Minimum of an Associate's Degree.
Bachelor's Degree preferred.
Must be well organized, detail oriented, have the ability to meet deadlines and most importantly, have the passion and enthusiasm to make a difference in the lives of young people with developmental disabilities.
To Apply:
Online at www.
lcountydd.
org/careers The Licking County Board of Developmental Disabilities is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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