RHA Health Services, LLC·Burnsville, North Carolina
Develop and implement personal outcome programs for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities to improve independence and daily living skills. Conduct quality assurance assessments and provide training and feedback to direct support staff on program implementation.
Requires a high school diploma, though a bachelor's degree in human services, psychology, or special education and one year of experience is preferred. Must possess a valid driver's license, insurance, and the physical ability to perform lifting and CPR.
Market context
North Carolina employers often seek IDD Habilitation Specialists to support daily living, skill-building, and community participation for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. This role is competitive because candidates need a mix of direct-care experience, dependable transportation, and the physical ability to assist with lifting and CPR tasks; the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here help you review the original posting faster. Before applying, confirm your driver’s license, insurance, and any relevant human services coursework or experience.