The Residential Care Provider monitors and supports individuals with severe developmental disabilities in a community residential setting.
Responsibilities include assisting with daily living skills, implementing person-centered plans, promoting independence, transportation, and community engagement, and ensuring residents' rights and dignity are maintained.
Requirements include a high school diploma or GED, six months of relevant experience, a valid Georgia driver's license, and pass a background check. Preferred qualifications include experience with MH/IDD populations and certifications like CNA or DSP.
Benefits encompass health insurance, retirement contributions, generous PTO, holiday pay, legal services, training, flexible hours, and more.
This position promotes a diverse, equal opportunity workplace and requires adherence to safety, health, and professional standards.