Habilitation Technician
2 months ago
Do meaningful work in your community. Work one-on-one in home and community settings as a companion and mentor for individuals with intellectual or developmental disability to help them reach their full potential.
Job Responsibilities for Hab Techs
- 1:1 Care with Individuals with Intellectual or Developmental Disabilities
- You will transport and accompany clients on errands and appointments
- You will spend time on the client’s favorite hobbies and activities in the community
- You will assist with everyday tasks, such as meal preparation
- You will transport and participate in community based activities with the client
BAYADA offers Hab Techs the following benefits:
- Paid Clearances, Training and Orientation
- Weekly pay, PTO
- Flexible scheduling and short commute times
- Positive and stable work environment and the tools you need to do your job
- Scholarship, Reward and Recognition programs
- 24/7 clinical manager support
Qualifications for Hab Techs:
- One year experience working with I/DD individuals; If you do not have this experience, paid training is available
- High school diploma or equivalent
What happens after you apply:
- You will receive an email confirming receipt of your inquiry
- The recruiter will reach out via email or phone to schedule an interview
BAYADA was Awarded Forbes Best Employer for Women 2020
BAYADA was Voted Glassdoor Best Places to Work 2018 & 2019
As an accredited, regulated, certified, and licensed home health care provider, BAYADA complies with all state/local mandates.
BAYADA Home Health Care, Inc., and its associated entities and joint venture partners, are Equal Opportunity Employers. All employment decisions are made on a non-discriminatory basis without regard to sex, race, color, age, disability, pregnancy or maternity, sexual orientation, gender identity, citizenship status, military status, or any other similarly protected status in accordance with federal, state and local laws. Hence, we strongly encourage applications from people with these identities or who are members of other marginalized communities.