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Day Program Assistant Supervisor (Tuckerton)

$20.6

The Arc of Ocean County

Tuckerton, NJ 08087, USA

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Join our team as an Assistant Supervisor, supporting adults with developmental disabilities at our Tuckerton Adult Training Center and community-based sites. In this role, you’ll assist in daily operations, provide direct vocational and life skills training, and offer individualized support to help participants achieve greater independence and community integration. You’ll supervise staff, ensure compliance with treatment plans, oversee documentation, and help implement employment-focused programs. Strong leadership, communication, and organizational skills are essential, along with the ability to collaborate with participants, families, community partners, and funding agencies. Make a meaningful impact—every day. Schedule: 8am-4pm Monday-Friday Pay: $20.60 per hour, Bi-Weekly Pay Schedule, Overtime Availability Requirements Bachelors degree in Human Services, Special Education, or related area Minimum of two years’ experience working with adults with developmental disabilities Valid NJ driver’s license with no more than five points Ability to supervise, manage, and direct program operations Must comply with and successfully pass all pre-employment and ongoing drug screening requirements Benefits The Arc of Ocean County is Proud to Offer High Quality, Low Deductible Medical Insurance with $0 copay and An All Encompassing Prescription Coverage Plan. Additionally, We Offer a Robust Dental and Vision Coverage Plan! Medical, Dental, Vision and FSA Coverage 401k with Agency Matching Tuition Reimbursement, Career Advancement Opportunities, Referral Bonus Program Paid Time Off, Holiday Pay, Paid on the Job Training Various Other Supplemental Benefits

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