Company
Wall Residences
Wall Residences
$14.00 per hour
Overview
Part Time Lynchburg/Amherst/Madison Heights/Bedford/Forest
Our WRAP workers take our clients out into the community for various activities – recreation such as bowling or enjoying local parks; volunteering at local food banks or helping at local businesses; enjoying music and art classes; and social events like holiday parties or dances – to name just a few! The goal of these activities is to help learn basic social skills, self-care, communication, explore interests, and integrate into the community as outlined in the individual’s service plan.
This is an awesome opportunity to make a huge difference in the lives of some very special individuals!!
Hiring is dependent on references, an active driver’s license with a good driving record, and an acceptable criminal background check.
Wall Residences employees are mandated reporters of abuse and neglect for individuals with disabilities.
Wall Residences is an EOE/M/F/D/V employer and a Drug-Free Workplace.
Application
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