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Quality Services for the Autism Community (QSAC) is seeking a Residential Coordinator for its OPWDD-funded Residential Program in New York. The role involves supervising operations, ensuring compliance, and supporting individuals with disabilities. Candidates should have a Bachelor's degree and experience in related fields, alongside a passion for fostering independence in individuals with autism.
QSAC is hiring a Residential Coordinator for our OPWDD-funded Residential Program for Manhattan, Queens, & Long Island support. This essential position is responsible for the general support, coordination and supervision of Residential operations; supervising staff, and maintaining a safe, supportive, and therapeutic environment which fosters growth and facilitates the development of independence of the people we support. Travel to multiple locations is required!
The salary range for this position is $60,000-$68,000 annually.
Job Responsibilities
Compliance & Operations
Qualifications & Education
Mission
QSAC is a New York City and Long Island based nonprofit that supports children and adults with autism, together with their families, in achieving greater independence, realizing their future potential, and contributing to their communities in a meaningful way by offering person-centered services. QSAC pursues this mission through direct services that provide a supportive and individualized setting for children and adults with autism to improve their communication, socialization, academic, and functional skills.
QSAC benefits are some of the best and go beyond health and retirement. You will be joining a passionate community of professionals and staff who support each other in a challenging and rewarding work culture.
Qualifications are subject to change in accordance with government regulations.
QSAC is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE)
To Apply: please send resume to jobs@qsac.com
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