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Crystal Springs Inc. is currently seeking a dedicated individual to fill the role of full-time ( 35 hours) Habilitation Worker at our Assonet, MA location.


WHY SHOULD YOU JOIN US?

You will love our supportive work environment. Our team is one of the best around! But, what do we offer to really ensure that you have a thriving, successful career?

This full-time position offers competitive compensation ranging from $17.50 to $19.50 per hour. We also provide benefits such as paid training!


WHO ARE WE?

Crystal Springs is a residential facility for individuals with disabilities. For over seven decades, we have been a beacon of care and support, fostering a nurturing environment where everyone is not just seen but truly valued. Our unwavering mission is to empower individuals on their unique journeys toward reaching their fullest potential and attaining the highest levels of independence. With exceptional programs and a dedicated team, we offer specialized educational, therapeutic, and residential services within our residential community.

Our services are only as effective as the quality of the people who make up our team. To achieve our mission, we strive to attract and retain talented and committed staff who believe in our cause. This is why we provide competitive compensation, great benefits, and plenty of opportunities for personal and professional growth for our team.


WHAT DOES YOUR DAY ENTAIL?

As a full-time Habilitation Worker, you provide exceptional care, skilled teaching, and necessary support to our program participants. You transport and accompany them to and from home, medical appointments, dental appointments, psychiatric appointments, and leisure activities. Additionally, you assist in crisis assessment and prevention, utilizing the trained Crisis Prevention Intervention (CPI) techniques. You also have the chance to attend pool and gym sessions with our individuals.


REQUIREMENTS FOR OUR HABILITATION WORKER

  • High school diploma or equivalent
  • 1+ year(s) of experience or specific skills in working with developmentally disabled individuals in a habilitation/vocational setting
  • Valid driver's license (at least 6 months) with a clean driving record
  • Ability to pass van driving in-service

If you're passionate about making a difference in the lives of others, we encourage you to apply today through our initial application process. It's quick and easy! Join us and become part of a team committed to enriching the lives of individuals with disabilities. Apply now!

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