Nevada Community Enrichment Program (NCEP), a program provided by ASI, is a highly recognized leader in the field of brain injury rehabilitation. We are the only non-profit, post acute comprehensive brain injury rehabilitation program in Nevada serving individuals with acquired and traumatic brain injuries (ABI and TBI), as well as neurological impairments and spinal cord injuries.
NCEP has earned and maintained CARF (Commission on Accreditation for Rehabilitation Facilities) Accreditations for Interdisciplinary Outpatient Medical Rehab for Adult and Pediatric Brain Injury, as well as Residential Brain Injury Rehabilitation. NCEP is the highest CARF accredited organization in Nevada for Brain Injury Rehabilitation.
Nevada Community Enrichment Program (NCEP) in Las Vegas, NV.is now hiring a Part Time Occupational Therapists to provide evaluation and treatment for clients in a day and residential treatment rehabilitation program for traumatic brain injury, acquired brain injury and neurological impairment.
Candidate must have a Degree from an accredited school of Occupational Therapy. A current, valid license to practice Occupational Therapy in the State of Nevada, or proof of eligibility of Nevada State license. A minimum of one year of experience with traumatic brain injury, acquired brain injury and/or neurological impairments.Prior experience working in rehabilitation, day treatment and/or residential programs a plus. Neuro and pediatric experience a plus!
NCEP offers a terrific work environment, a knowledgeable and skilled multidisciplinary team of clinicians, competitive wage and a great benefit package including paid time off, paid holidays, tuition reimbursement and wellness reimbursement.
Apply on line: www.accessiblespace.org
or fax resume to HR: 651-645-0541
Accessible Space, Inc. (ASI), a nonprofit organization, was founded in 1978. At that time, housing opportunities for adults with disabilities did not exist. Many people in need of attendant and homemaker support ended up in nursing homes. ASI offered a different option in which people could live independently in their own accessible, affordable cooperative homes or apartments and draw on supportive services as needed. ASI’s unique model enabled consumers to share service hours so supportive assistance would be available 24/7/365.
Today the need for supportive housing and assisted living options continues to grow. Accessible Space’s initial five cooperative homes provided housing for 30 consumers in Minnesota. Now ASI is a nationwide organization with 136 buildings in 26 states and has developed additional buildings in 31 states.