Weekend Counselors - Morning Shift Medical & Healthcare at Geebo

Weekend Counselors - Morning Shift

Recognized as the #1 Best Company to Work for In New York, the YAI Network is an award-winning, nationally acclaimed network of not-for-profit health and human services agencies dedicated to building brighter futures for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities of all ages and their families. We serve individuals, families, and communities in the NYC metropolitan area, Nassau, Suffolk, Westchester, Rockland, Orange, and Sullivan Counties within New York State. The most recent additions to our network include services to New Jersey and Puerto Rico. Our full range of services include early intervention, pre-school, family supports, day treatment and day habilitation programs, employment training and placement, clinical and residential services, as well as recreation and camping services.
RECENT AWARDS:
Proud recipients of the following awards:
APA National Psychologically Healthy Workplace Award by the American Psychological Association
#1 Best Company to Work For in New York Award by the New York State Society for Human Resource Management (NYS SHRM)
#1 Not-for Profit Crain's Best Places to Work in New York City by Crain's New York Business
Job Description:
YAI Network has an immediate openings for a Full Time Weekend Residential Recreational Counselors to work in one of our Residential Group Homes. Join our dynamic team providing recreation on the weekends, teaching daily and independent living skills, providing individual & group counseling, and promoting community integration.
Requirements:
High School Diploma
BA / BS / BSW or some college a plus
Willingness to work with individuals with intellectual disabilities / developmental disabilities
Team Skills
Training provided
Please apply online below. For more information about the YAI Network, please visit our website at www.yai.org. EOE
. Apply now!Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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