Full-Time

Assistant Manager AHRC CLS

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AHRC Nassau

AHRC Nassau

501-1,000 employees

Provides services for individuals with special needs

No salary listed

Junior, Mid

Jericho, NY, USA

Category
Administrative & Executive Assistance
Administrative Support
Specialized Administrative Roles
Requirements
  • High School Diploma or equivalent required
  • Valid NYS Driver's License
  • One (1) year experience supporting people with developmental disabilities
  • AMAP certified required
  • Good verbal and written communication skills
  • Good organizational and administrative skills required.
Responsibilities
  • Works closely with Manager to ensure ongoing support is provided to individuals by fostering an environment that assists individuals in becoming active participants in every aspect of their lives (i.e., self-care routines, health, safety, household chores, socialization and overall well being) and ensuring that a high quality of life is maintained.
  • Assists Manager with the supervision and training of Direct Support Professionals to ensure that ongoing support is provided to individuals by fostering an environment that assists individuals in becoming active participants in every aspect of their lives (i.e., self-care routines, health, safety, household chores, socialization and overall well being) and ensuring that a high quality of life is maintained
  • Assists with the training of new employees to ensure that the residence is adequately staffed with qualified employees
  • Assists with the maintenance of weekly work schedules for all staff by assigning shifts based on availability and the particular requirements of each resident to ensure that appropriate care is administered at all times
  • Assists with the maintenance of appropriate records of staff by observing and documenting issues relating to time, attendance, and level of performance, specific deficiencies, supervisory sessions and training needs to ensure the ongoing and effective supervision of each employee
  • Verifies that all needed documentation of treatment plans is present and completed on a daily basis.

AHRC Nassau provides support and services to individuals with special needs, helping them to lead fulfilling lives alongside their families and communities. The organization offers a variety of programs tailored to the unique needs of over 2,200 people in Nassau County. These services include educational support, job training, and social activities, all designed to promote independence and community integration. What sets AHRC Nassau apart from other organizations is its long-standing commitment to empowering individuals with special needs and its focus on family involvement in the support process. The goal of AHRC Nassau is to enhance the quality of life for those it serves, ensuring they have the opportunities and resources to thrive.

Company Size

501-1,000

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Total Funding

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Headquarters

Oyster Bay, New York

Founded

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • AHRC Nassau leads a $750,000 DEI initiative to improve I/DD service outcomes.
  • The organization is expanding opportunities through the Thomas S. Gulotta Wheatley Farms & Arts Center.
  • AHRC Nassau's grassroots advocacy strengthens community support and engagement for I/DD individuals.

What critics are saying

  • Competition for DEI grants may limit AHRC Nassau's financial resources.
  • Talent shortages in the I/DD sector could impact service quality.
  • Potential changes in state funding priorities may affect AHRC Nassau's financial stability.

What makes AHRC Nassau unique

  • AHRC Nassau has a 75-year legacy of advocacy for I/DD communities.
  • The organization is a leader in DEI initiatives for disability services in New York.
  • AHRC Nassau is recognized as a top employer by Forbes for its inclusive practices.

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Company News

PR Newswire
May 2nd, 2024
Ahrc Nassau'S 75Th Anniversary Spotlights History Of Advocacy, Importance Of Membership

BROOKVILLE, N.Y., May 2, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The story of AHRC Nassau is one of love and relentless advocacy by parent advocates seeking to create a better world for their children with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD). From a small support group of a dozen parents came a disability services agency with the Compass designation of excellence from New York State and international accreditation by CQL | The Council on Quality and Leadership.With a family-led board of directors, AHRC Nassau continues to advance this proud legacy through grassroots community-building and innovative programs that create new opportunities for independence and inclusion. In the past two years, AHRC Nassau has launched the Thomas S. Gulotta Wheatley Farms & Arts Center; been tapped by New York State to lead its Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI) Community of Practice (CoP) dedicated to I/DD; and been named by Forbes as one of "America's Best-in-State Employers.""The greatest threat to our future and to the children born today with I/DD is complacency," said Saundra Gumerove, Esq., President of AHRC Nassau's Board of Directors. "The urgency for grassroots advocacy is more pressing than ever before.""Like our history, our future depends on everyone who is touched by I/DD, including autism, to advocate vigorously. I urge every single person on Long Island, in New York and across the country to ensure people with I/DD are supported to thrive now and for the next 75 years."For its anniversary, AHRC Nassau is offering a Lifetime Membership of "$75 in Our 75th Year." By becoming a member, you are increasing understanding and meaningful opportunities for Long Islanders with I/DD and their families

PR Newswire
Apr 30th, 2024
Applications Open: Statewide Community Of Practice On Dei Focusing On Developmental Disabilities

BROOKVILLE, N.Y., April 30, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- A coalition of New York disability agencies is seeking volunteer leaders for a statewide Community of Practice (CoP) advisory team on diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) to improve service outcomes for New Yorkers with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD). Applications are now open through Sunday, June 30, at 11:59 p.m.The New York State Council on Developmental Disabilities (CDD) tapped AHRC Nassau, a disability services provider based on Long Island, to lead this "participatory learning process" with a five-year grant of $750,000. The coalition currently includes WRI Solutions, the New York Alliance for Inclusion and Innovation, and the National Alliance for Direct Support Professionals (NADSP).Volunteers participating in the CoP will focus on DEI strategy development and implementation tailored to the I/DD community. Their goal will be to elevate care quality and establish DEI best practices individually, within service organizations, and across New York State through trainings and policy development.Together, the coalition will develop a minimum of five regional teams totaling approximately 250 stakeholders. Each team will include the lived experiences, learnings, and goals of people with developmental disabilities, staff from disability service providers and care organizations, as well as family members/guardians."We welcome the applications of New Yorkers impacted by the I/DD experience, from self-advocates to staff to family members," said Sarah Gonzalez Noveiri, Ph.D., DEI Officer at AHRC Nassau. "Through our engaged coalition, the deliverables of the CoP advisory team will measurably advance equity and inclusion across New York State by deepening understanding of how the I/DD community is intimately connected to the principles of DEI."About AHRC NassauAHRC Nassau is one of the largest agencies in New York State supporting people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD)

PR Newswire
Dec 20th, 2023
Centering Disability Within Dei, Nonprofit Ahrc Nassau Named To Forbes "America'S Best-In-State Employers" List; Tapped By Ny State To Offer Dei Training In Multi-Year Grant

BROOKVILLE, N.Y., Dec. 20, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- As a CQL with Distinction and Compass agency, AHRC Nassau has long been recognized for providing the highest-quality disability supports to Long Islanders with developmental disabilities. Now, AHRC has been named one of "America's Best-In-State Employers" by Forbes and will soon begin work on a $750,000 grant from New York State to train other disability agencies to advance diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) within their communities.AHRC has the distinction of being the only disability agency featured on a list of 88 top New York employers and ranks 41st. The 2023 "America's Best-in-State Employers" list was independently developed by Forbes and market research firm Statista Inc. from a survey of 70,000 U.S. workers on topics, including working environment, compensation, diversity, and career advancement."The mission-centered excellence of nonprofits can create workplaces that are both competitive and inclusive," said Stanfort J

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Jun 29th, 2023
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Giovanni Dainotto, Senior Talent Acquisition Specialist, joined AHRC Nassau two years ago.