We Offer Full Time Employees:
- Medical Insurance
- Dental Insurance
- Vision Insurance
- Paid Holidays
- Paid Time Off (PTO)
- Relevant Training
- Employee Referrals
- Discounts in the community & much more
Requirements: The following apply to all job openings:
- Possess a HS Diploma or GED
- Possess a valid Indiana Driver’s License
- Have current auto insurance coverage
- Subject to background and drug testing
We are seeking a dedicated and compassionate Behavioral Specialist to join our team. The ideal candidate will possess a strong understanding of behavioral health principles and demonstrate a commitment to improving the lives of individuals with developmental disabilities and autism. This role requires expertise in applied behavior analysis and a thorough knowledge of medical terminology, HIPAA regulations, and special education practices. BMAN provides coaching and expectations for behavior to promote positive, pro-social behaviors. This includes training, supervision, or assistance in: appropriate expression of emotions, appropriate expression of desires, appropriate expression of assertiveness, acquisition of socially appropriate behaviors, reduction of inappropriate behaviors and stress reduction techniques.
Direct Support Professionals (DSP's) provide services to children and adults with medical and/or physical and developmental disabilities. We strive to help our client live happy, healthy, and fulfilling lives. Depending on the needs of the client, Direct Support Professionals provide assistance with living skills development, health maintenance and medication administration, personal care, and behavioral development. DSPs work in a number of settings including Group Homes (small residential homes that serve 2-8 people), and Home and Community Based Services (in-home care and supports). DSPs provide services that enrich the lives of our client with an emphasis placed on creating an environment that encourages the client to experience a full life directly related to our mission of "Creating Opportunities/Supporting Success". DSPs provide respite, assist the client in participating in traditional daily and weekly activities such as shopping at the grocery store, going to movies, enjoying hobbies, employment and vocational activities, etc. DSPs provide care and assistance to promote good health; helps client receive medical care and communicates with medical professionals; administers medications according to physician instructions; records information regarding health events, conditions, and status; provides First Aid/CPR and seeks emergency medical care when needed DSPs Serve as role model and mentor, demonstrating the desired behaviors, and coaches the client using approved techniques and strategies; uses approved physical intervention techniques when they are necessary to protect client and others We need team members who can: 1) lift up to 60 lbs, and be able to walk, bend, squat, turn at the knees, back, wrists and shoulders, and grasp with both hands; 2) be able to see and hear with or without correction; 3) must have a high school diploma or equivalent; 4) have a valid Indiana driver's license and auto insurance; 5) be able to speak, read, and write in English; 6) successfully complete the Peak Community Services training programs; 7) be able to complete all required paperwork and submit by required deadlines and timelines; 8) pass a background check.
Providing client with the highest quality of support and services is the focus of the Job Coach. Acceptance of responsibility for the direction, control and planning of an activity, interest in listening and exploring a person’s opinion for career opportunities and in dealing with a wide variety of people are desirable temperaments for this position Advocacy—Assists client with achieving personal goals; works on behalf of client to overcome barriers; helps client participate in activities of their choice; respects Client’s personal beliefs, choices, and interests Professional Behavior—Acts in a professional manner and communicates effectively with others; completes all required training programs, at least 24 hours annually; attends required meetings
Direct Support Professionals (DSPs) provide services to individuals with developmental disabilities. We strive to help our clients live happy, healthy and fulfilling lives. Depending on the needs of the client, DSPs aid with life skill development, health maintenance, medication administration, personal care and behavioral development. DSPs work in a number of settings including Group Homes (small residential homes that serve 2-8 people), Day Programs (life skills, pre-employment training, work services and habilitation programming), Home and Community Based Services (in-home care and supports) and Vocational Habilitation (job skill training and job placement).
Coordinators provide support to adults with medical and/or physical and developmental disabilities. Coordinators will provide direct support to the client’s 80% of the time, while 20% will be for supervisory duties. We strive to help our clients live happy, healthy and fulfilling lives. Depending on the needs of the clients, Coordinators aid with living skills development, health maintenance, medication administration, personal care and behavioral development. Coordinators are expected to be in the home for the majority of their work time, except for appointments for the clients. Coordinators are expected to be in the home until 8 p.m. to provide adequate supervision of the staff that they are assigned to supervise. The Residential Manager or Director may adjust working hours to align with Agency needs.
Direct Support Professionals (DSP's) provide services to children and adults with medical and/or physical and developmental disabilities. We strive to help our client live happy, healthy, and fulfilling lives. Depending on the needs of the client, Direct Support Professionals provide assistance with living skills development, health maintenance and medication administration, personal care, and behavioral development.
Direct Support Professionals (DSP's) provide services to children and adults with medical and/or physical and developmental disabilities. We strive to help our client live happy, healthy, and fulfilling lives. Depending on the needs of the client, Direct Support Professionals provide assistance with living skills development, health maintenance and medication administration, personal care, and behavioral development.
Direct Support Professionals (DSP's) provide services to children and adults with medical and/or physical and developmental disabilities. We strive to help our client live happy, healthy, and fulfilling lives. Depending on the needs of the client, Direct Support Professionals provide assistance with living skills development, health maintenance and medication administration, personal care, and behavioral development.
ATTENTION CNAs ARE YOU TIRED OF A CASE LOAD OF 20? 30? MAYBE EVEN MORE? DO YOU WANT FLEXIBLE HOURS? PART TIME? FULL TIME? At Peak Community Services, the case load for a CNA is just 6-8 clients!
ATTENTION CNAs ARE YOU TIRED OF A CASE LOAD OF 20? 30? MAYBE EVEN MORE? DO YOU WANT FLEXIBLE HOURS? PART TIME? FULL TIME? At Peak Community Services, the case load for a CNA is just 6-8 clients!