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Assistant Program Coordinator (Corvallis)

$19-24/hour

815 NW Conifer Blvd, Corvallis, OR 97330, USA

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Here at Benco, our mission is to create and support an atmosphere in which an individual can live a high-quality lifestyle based on person-centered services. Assisting with social and community involvement, encouraging maximum independence, promoting quality healthcare, and ensuring personal security are all priorities within our scope of care. Benco is searching for an Assistant Program Coordinator that can be flexible with their schedule and able to work weekends. This position includes working 30 hours on average of Direct Support Professional duties and 10 hours on average of Assistant Program Coordinator (APC) duties each week. Our Benefits: • Competitive starting wage ranges from $19.62 to $24.07/hour. o This position is capped at $32.53/hour. • A raise is given every 6 months for the first 2 years and continues annually o (Until the employee has reached the cap for their position) • Paid training (12 hours required annually) • Vacation and sick time accrual beginning upon hire • Medical, vision and dental benefits, as well as life insurance and a retirement plan Schedule: • 40 hours per week: Thursday – Sunday Qualifications: • Be at least 18 years of age. • Must have a valid license and good driving record. • Experience or sincere interest in working with adults with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities within a setting promoting community integration, normalization, and treatment of all people with dignity and respect. Education & Experience: • A high school diploma or GED is required at the minimum. • A minimum of 6 months’ experience working with adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities or two years of college or an equivalent combination of education and experience. • Some supervisory experience is preferred. Please follow this link to APPLY: https://www.bencocorvallis.com/employment/apply-today/

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