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PRALID was founded in 1994 by the parent of a young man with a brain injury who was seeking more adequate services for her son than the system provided. The Agency opened with one IRA which was home to four young men with brain injury. We were soon asked by the State to provide services to additional hard-to serve individuals, many of whom had been turned away by other agencies.
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Training Coordinator
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Organize monthly employee orientation program
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Develop training curricula
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Maintain training database
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Ensure instructors are qualified/properly trained
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Provide instruction as needed including, CPR/AED and First Aid
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Coordinate consumer training as well as the consumer & family satisfaction survey process
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Assist with service audits
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Provide back-up for investigative functions
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Serve on the incident review and corporate compliance committees
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Participate in Quality Assurance on-call rotation
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Attend occasional conferences where some overnight travel might be required.
Prefer a bachelor degree, knowledge of OMRDD and DOH TBI Waiver regulations and 4 yrs of teaching/training experience and/or 4 yrs working with individuals with Developmental disabilities.
Must have a valid NYS drivers license and be able to work independently and as part of a team and be able to multi-task and be highly organized.
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