What we’re looking for
- Professional or personal experience supporting people who have autism and/or developmental disabilities
- Bachelor's degree in psychology, social work, education, nursing, or a related health or human services field
- Outstanding verbal communication skills and the ability to engage people in productive conversations
- Solid written communication, computer, active listening, and analytical skills
This role comes with a high degree of autonomy so you must be very organized and self-motivated.
Since you will be required to travel throughout the region, you must have your own insured vehicle.
You have relevant work experience if you’ve worked as a Direct Support Professional, Case Manager, QIDP, Social Services Intake or Admissions Specialist, Service Coordinator, Client Advocate, or Caseworker.
About the program and Liberty Healthcare
This important work is accomplished through a collaborative partnership between the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare and Liberty Healthcare – an organization that is nationally recognized for supporting people who are living with disabilities.
Liberty Healthcare is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Our organization is composed of, and proudly serves, people of diverse backgrounds and abilities.
If you are ready to make an impact and be a part of something special – click apply now!