Residential Counselor – CILA Kingsport
A CILA (Community Integrated Living Arrangement) is a group home style living arrangement for adults aged 18 and older living with developmental disabilities. Clearbrook currently has 50 CILA homes around the Chicago area, each one housing 1-8 clients each.
Clearbrook is committed to being a leader in creating innovative opportunities, services, and supports for people with disabilities.
Location: Crystal Lake, IL
Hours: Full Time
Schedule: Friday 3pm - Sunday 7am (40hrs)
Pay: $17.75/hr Paid Training!
Sign-on Bonus: Full-Time staff will receive a total of $2,250 and Part-Time staff will receive total of $875 in bonuses the first year of employment with us!
Responsibilities:
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Responsible for the direct provision of active treatment to the clients including training and assistance in all areas addressed in the individual program plans of the clients to whom she/he is assigned.
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Teach and provide the support necessary for the individual’s use of community resources.
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Assist clients with daily living activities including (but not limited to) personal hygiene, feeding & housekeeping.
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Assist clients in all areas of social and recreational program activities for the day.
Requirements:
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High school diploma or equivalent
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Valid driver’s license required
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Must be 21 years of age
Full-Time Benefits Package:
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PAID training
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Life Insurance & Long Term Disability Insurance (fully paid for by Clearbrook)
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Health Insurance
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Optional Dental, Short Term Disability & Critical Illness and Accident Insurance
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403B Retirement Savings Company Contributions
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Paid Vacation, Paid Sick Days, & Paid Holidays Off
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Training & Referral Bonus opportunities available!
And More!
Clearbrook is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE)!
About Clearbrook:
It started as a dream for five families nearly 60 years ago. A chance for education. A way to connect with their peers. A path to self-sufficiency. A focus on ability – not disability. Today, Clearbrook is the largest provider in the state of Illinois of services, programs and support for children and adults with autism, Down syndrome, cerebral palsy and other intellectual/developmental disabilities. Five families paved the way. Since then, new milestones have been achieved everyday. What was thought impossible then is a part of everyday life for over 7,000 individuals and their families each year.