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Reach for Resources, Inc.

Description Position Description (Full Time or Part Time) Department Overview Reach for Resources is a nonprofit agency based out of Minnetonka, Minnesota.
We provide individualized services that maximize independence, boost community engagement, and improve physical and emotional well-being to individuals of all abilities living in the Minneapolis metro area.
Our recreation department offers small group and individual therapeutic services and contracts with county and city park and recreation departments to provide adaptive recreation, inclusion support, and training services to their community members.
Job Summary The City Inclusion and Behavior Support Specialist is a dedicated professional collaborating closely with children and teens with disabilities to assist them in setting and achieving personalized goals, actively promoting their engagement in a range of recreational activities.
Committed to fostering inclusivity, this key team member works closely with participants from diverse backgrounds.
Based primarily at the Zanewood Recreation Center, they provide one-onone paraprofessional assistance alongside City Parks and Rec Staff, ensuring a seamless and inclusive experience during various activities, including open gym time.
Additionally, they may organize daily check-ins with participants requiring support.
This role is pivotal in creating an environment where every child can thrive, fostering meaningful experiences for all.
If you are passionate about inclusivity and aspire to make a lasting impact, we invite you to join our team.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities o Work with the city parks and recreation staff by acting as an assistant coach, program leader, or instructor o Assisting and interacting with other participants in the program as well as the child that is receiving the 1:
1 assistance o Ensure a welcoming and accessible environment that accommodates the diverse needs of participants.
o Providing extra assistance for the child or teen with a disability, teaching strategies to staff, communicating other children, and seeking out information from the recreation staff to ensure maximum involvement.
o Document detailed progress notes for each child, capturing achievements, challenges, and milestones during program sessions.
o Complete needed paperwork and trainings in a timely fashion Key Responsibilities o Support children and teens with disabilities in typical recreation settings o Implement behavioral support strategies, intervening when necessary to address challenges and promote positive behavior among participants.
o Learn about behavior management strategies o Assist in creating custom inclusion plans for Participants o Communicate effectively with program coordinators, parents, and other team members to ensure a cohesive and coordinated approach to inclusive programming.
o Implement strategies to address individual needs and adapt activities to promote inclusivity.
o Provide intervention when needed, maintaining composure and ensuring the emotional well-being of participants in challenging situations.
o Collaborate with participants with disabilities to establish personalized goals, regularly assessing and adjusting objectives to ensure continued progress.
Requirements Required Qualifications o A genuine liking for working with kids with disabilities o Must be energetic and willing to make a difference in a child's life o Strong communication skills o Ability to work as a member of a team o Possess a valid driver's license and reliable transportation o Ability to lift up to 30 lbs o Creative problem-solving skills.
o Flexibility to adapt to various program needs, participant abilities, and evolving situations.
o Must have a current driver's license in good standing and maintain own reliable transportation.
About the Company:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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