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Developmental Trainer

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Progressive Housing Inc

Olympia Fields, IL (In Person)

$43,160 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 6 weeks ago (Updated 5 weeks ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 5/28/2026

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The Developmental Trainer (DT) provides support to individuals with developmental disabilities in vocational activities. Vocational programs provide assistance to individuals with developmental disabilities with gaining, retaining or improving self-help, socialization and adaptive skills in a non-residential setting, separate from the individual's private residence or other living arrangement. This position provides transitional support, production supervision, task analysis, development and implementation of training plans. The DT at Progressive Housing, Inc. is adaptable, mission oriented, goal driven, highly organized, efficient, a positive role model, and exercises good judgment and decision making skills. Be familiar and comply with current state and federal rules and regulations and perform all assigned tasks in accordance with facility policy and procedures Ensure that individuals exercise their rights and are treated with dignity and respect Know the whereabouts of individuals you are directly responsible for at all times and always place their safety and welfare first Respect and maintain confidentiality of all individuals' personal information Responsible for the implementation and documentation of individual goals and objectives and monitoring of social and personal behavioral intervention programs Be familiar with emergency behavior management techniques as set forth by Crisis Prevention Institute (CPI), standard precautions and infection control techniques, the proper placement and use of emergency equipment and procedures, and good body mechanics to maintain a clean, safe, positive and secure environment at all times Attend Individual Service Plans (ISPs) meetings and assist in the development of the program plan while working closely with each individual to identify supports that will improve the quality of life and ensuring positive outcomes Attend in-service training as required to continue skill development and complete paperwork, as necessary, to meet PHI, federal, and state regulatory requirements Sign and date all documentation accurately and in a timely manner including but not limited to program data sheets, incident forms, behavior forms, daily communication logs, etc. Observe for and report medical concerns and accidents / incidents immediately to the Program Director, RSD/QIDP and Nurse Report any and all allegations of individual abuse or neglect that is reported to or witnessed to the RSD/QIDP and Office of Inspector General (OIG) Other miscellaneous duties as assigned $20.75 per hour beginning rate

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