Site Supervisor Medical & Healthcare at Geebo

Site Supervisor

Consumer Support Services, Inc. is trusted in communities throughout Ohio as a provider of housing and support services to people with disabilities. We have a long history of empowering individuals, by working in partnership with their families or guardians to be responsive to their loved one's specific needs.
We are looking for highly motivated individuals for the position of Site Supervisor in the Trumbull County areas to assist individuals with developmental disabilities, focusing on quality care and daily activities. Experience supervising sites / employee's working with individuals who have high behavioral and medical needs, high school diploma/GED, proof of insurance, and valid driver's license required. Must be 18 yrs. of age, able to pass background requirements and pre-employment drug testing.High school diploma/GED, proof of insurance, and valid driver's license required must be 18 yrs. of age, able to pass background requirements and pre-employment drug testing.

Requirements for Site Supervisor:
o2-4 years of Supervisory experience in the DD field
oHigh school diploma/GED required
oProof of insurance
oValid drivers license required
oMust be 18 years of age
oAble to pass background requirements
oPre-employment drug testing
Applicants with past experience as a caregiver, direct support professional, resident care associate, direct care staff, home health aide, home care aide, home health care provider, patient care assistant, personal care aide, personal care assistant, personal care attendant, resident care assistant will be a terrific fit for this role.
To apply on-line, please visit our website at: www.mycssohio.org and click on the 'Careers' tab or apply at 1254 Youngstown Warren Road, Niles, OH.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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