QIDP Medical & Healthcare at Geebo

QIDP

JonBec Care, Inc.
has an immediate, full-time, opening for a QIDP at ICF/DD-N facilities in Yucaipa, CA.
The responsibilities of the QIDP require flexible schedules in order to provide supervision to all facility staff.
The QIDP is required to work two AM and two PM shifts per week.
This allows the QIDP to have contact with all shifts during the course of a week and supervise programming and care on morning and afternoon/evening shifts.
The QIDP is on-call to his/her facilities and is required to carry a cell phone at all times (24 hours/day).
It is the responsibility of the QMRP to answer the cell phone at any time called unless prior arrangements have been made with the Director.
Professional Qualifications Bachelor's degree in human services or therapy related field One-year of human service-delivery experience required Meets QIDP requirements, including at least one year of experience working with persons with mental retardation or other developmental disabilities Professional Skills Ability to maintain a punctual and good attendance record Ability to remain calm in stressful situations Ability to provide supports for persons with potentially aggressive behaviors Other Requirements Valid driver's license in good standing Car registration and vehicle insurance Must be able to pass health screening, TB test, and criminal background check For more information about JonBec Care, Inc.
visit our website at www.
jonbeccare.
com.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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