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Do you have a passion to support First Responders in our community by building Resilience?
Community Concepts is seeking a First Responder Wellness Coordinator to serve as a single point of contact for individuals and families in the first responder/public safety community that were impacted by the mass violence event. The Maine Resiliency Center was developed in the aftermath of the mass shooting event in Lewiston, ME, on October 25th, 2023. The Center provides resources and support to those impacted by this mass violence event. This position is a temporary position, up to 23 months, with the possibility of an extension.
Starting Range: $24.00-$26.00 depending on education and experience
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Other Requirements: Experience working with populations who have experienced trauma and understanding of trauma-informed approach. Significant understanding of the culture and needs of the first responders/public safety community. Must have excellent verbal and written communication skills; ability to show patience and empathy; displaying professionalism and understanding its impact on customer service; proficient computer skills for data accuracy.
Pre-employment physical, SBI, DMV, Maine Sex Offender Registry, DHHS, fraud, and federal debarment background checks must be completed upon offer of hire and as a condition of employment; valid and current driver’s license, and travel within the service area is required.
Community Concepts, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer. Qualified applicants shall receive consideration for employment regardless of race, color, religious creed, sex, national origin, ancestry, age, physical or mental disability, or sexual orientation. Please request any necessary accommodations to participate in the application process.
Full Time
$56k-73k (estimate)
06/12/2024
06/30/2024
comconinc.net
DUMFRIES, VA
50 - 100
2008
$5M - $10M
Community Concepts, Inc. provides residential, in-home, and day support services to persons with intellectual disabilities. As we help the persons we support broaden their horizons and embrace new dreams, lives are transformed and entire communities benefit. Our organization was founded in 2008 and all our programs are licensed by the Virginia Department of Behavioral Health and Disability Services. We also collaborate with Community Service Boards; current partnerships include the Prince William, Loudoun, and Rappahannock-Rapidan communities. With a leadership team that possesses more than 55 ...
years of combined experience working with people with intellectual disabilities, CCI is uniquely positioned to provide life-changing services.
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