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in Brandon, FL
Team Lead - Full-time / Part-time
Hours | Full-time, Part-time |
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Location | Brandon, FL Brandon, Florida |
About this job
TEAM LEAD
Brandon FL
POSITIONS AVAILABLE:
WEDNESDAY TO SATURDAY 2ND SHIFT
WEDNESDAY TO SATURDAY 1ST SHIFT
WEDNESDAY TO SATURDAY 3RD SHIFT
Description
Every person needs the support of others, but we look for very special people to support brain and spinal cord individuals with disabilities; children with emotional, behavioral or medical complexities; children and adults with brain injury). As a Team Lead - ABI with NeuroRestorative you’ll be one of those special people.
For NeuroRestorative and The MENTOR Network the Team Lead is one of the most exemplary reflections of the wonderful mission driven work we do here every day. The people that carry out this rewarding, care giving support play an integral and crucial role in the success of our organization.
NeuroRestorative is seeking a Team Lead - Life Skills Trainers to provide leadership and supervision to Life Skills Therapists in the residence and in the community and to provide direct services to program participants. This role will cooperate with MENTOR ABI and any state Department of Human Services staff in any inspection or investigation.
QualificationsRequirements:
- Bachelor's degree in a human services field with some special population experience. CNA preferred or:
- One year of college and six months special population experience or:
- High School Diploma or GED and one year special population experience may subsitute for the first requirement
- Valid driver’s license from state of residence with three years driving experience and acceptable record
- CPR & First Aid Certified
- Complete CPI parts I & II and other training as required
- Ability to pass UCIA Background Check
Founded in 1980, The MENTOR Network is a national network of local human services providers offering an array of quality, community-based services in more than 30 states to adults and children with intellectual and developmental disabilities, brain and spinal cord injuries and other catastrophic injuries and illnesses, and to youth with emotional, behavioral and medically complex challenges as well as their families.
EOE/AAE