DELCO Careers — CCRES

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CCRES opportunities include an opening for an HR professional.
CCRES, Downingtown, has several open positions in education.

CCRES, Downingtown, specializes in providing over 1,500 professional, dedicated staff members to meet the needs of children and adults challenged by autism, behavioral health issues, mental illness, intellectual/developmental disabilities, and physical disabilities. It works in collaboration with school districts, intermediate units and the behavioral health system.

There are numerous advantages to a CCRES career, including paid training by subject-matter experts, high hourly wages, 403(b) plans with employer match, and the gratifying opportunity to help individuals with special needs.

Human Resources (HR) Recruiter — Downingtown

The recruiter performs recruitment and other human resource related duties at the professional level and carries out responsibilities in all the following functional areas: recruitment, on-boarding, staffing management, and employee-client relations.

The CCRES recruitment team enjoys perks that include interaction with a dedicated, passionate, fun, and loving team of human resources professionals; a work environment whose priority is respect, appreciation, and value of colleagues and customers; use of a company-provided laptop; expense reimbursement for cell phone usage and mileage between client locations.

Learn more about the CCRES Human Resources Recruiter position.

Personal Care Assistant (PCA) Coatesville

The Personal Care Assistant (PCA) is a field employee position, working on all student days during the school calendar year. The position comes with a generous pay rate of $21 per hour.

The Coatesville role reports to both the Child & Career Development Center (1525 Lincoln Highway) and the CCIU Learning Center (1635 Lincoln Highway).

PCAs provide one-to-one assistance to children/adolescents with emotional and behavior disorders in the school setting based on medical needs of the client. Prompt intervention, also a key skill, addresses issues of behavior management, conflict resolution, and anger management. Success in this role also hinges on peer interaction skills based on the IEP goals or behavioral treatment plan provided by school official or a Behavior Specialist Consultant. 

Learn more about the PCA position.

Mobile Therapist Chester County

The Mobile Therapist (MT) provides individual and family psychotherapy in a home environment. Duties include providing insight into family dynamics and assisting in the development of adaptive skills that enable clients to take more positive roles in their families.

This is an independent contract position and a member of interdisciplinary clinical team in what is known as Intensive Behavioral Health Services (IBHS). 

Learn more about the Mobile Therapist Position at CCRES.

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