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Rehabilitation Coordinator PT_BMH Volunteers of America Chesapeake Salary Unspecified Volunteers of America Chesapeake, Inc. founded in 1896 in Baltimore, is the locally chartered affiliate of Volunteers of America, Inc., one of the nations largest and most comprehensive human services organizations. Volunteers of America Chesapeake accomplishes its spiritually based mission by serving over 10,000...
Behavior Support Coordinator: To coordinate supports to adults with disabilities to live in their own homes and have meaningful life experiences. Duties include: supervising direct support staff, ensuring people's needs are met, and ensuring they have meaningful lives as part of community. Full-time, exempt position. Required qualifications: A behavior specialist who has completed of a Master's de...

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Vocational Specialist

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$29,120.00 - $82,000.00
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Master's
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