Job Opportunities
We encourage you to explore the career opportunities that are available. To discuss a position with a Human Resources Representative call us toll-free at 1-888-225-6755.
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Positions Currently Available.............
Early Intervention Job Openings
Instructional Assistant
Have you always had an interest in working with children? BARC is looking for you to join our team providing services to children ages three to five with special learning needs at our early intervention center in Warminster. Work alongside the classroom Teacher in implementing each child’s individual education plan. Help in stimulating the children’s development through creative educational models and activities. This is a great opportunity for those who enjoy working in team environment. Minimum qualifications are a high school diploma plus two years work experience with children in a childcare setting. Work hours are generally 8am to 4pm, Monday through Friday. EOEOccupational, Physical & Speech Therapist (Contractor)
If you enjoy helping young children grow and develop then join our team! BARC’s Early Intervention program seeks licensed independent contractors who are willing to work in the home and community with children ages birth to two years old who have special learning needs.Requirements:
Requirements for all positions include valid driver’s license and own vehicle for agency business .Speech therapists for birth to age 3 program: Master’s degree, PA license to practice. ASHA certification preferred.
Speech therapists – ages 3 – 5 program: Bachelors degree. Master’s degree and state certification preferred.
Substitute Instructional Assistants
Join our team on a per diem providing services to children ages three to five with special learning needs at our early intervention center in Warminster. Work along with the classroom teacher in implementing each child’s individual education plan. Help in stimulating the children’s development through creative educational models and activities. This is a great opportunity for those who enjoy working in team environment. Minimum qualifications are a high school diploma plus two years work experience with children in a childcare setting. Work hours are generally 8am to 4pm, Monday through Friday. Assignments are on an as-needed basis. EOEAssistant Home Manager
Want to grow in your career? Then put down roots with BARC. Assist the Home Manager to provide direct care and monitor all aspects of a residential group home in the Doylestown and Quakertown areas supporting adults with developmental disabilities. Work as a team member to help build harmony and cooperation within the house. Take the opportunity to develop your own supervisory skills for future career growth at BARC. Build lasting relationships with those you support and work alongside. Requires a minimum of six months experience working with individuals with special needs. Must have a valid driver’s license and be physically able to provide assistance to the individuals supported. Full-time position options, include afternoon, evening and weekend hours available in the Doylestown and Quakertown areas. EOE.Direct Support
Become part of a team of motivated direct care professionals. Assist adults with developmental disabilities become more independent by offering guidance and support for daily living activities, self-help and social skills following prescribed support plans. Encourage personal choice and community integration through various activities. Requires education equivalent to high school, ability to learn approved safety techniques, and provide physical assistance to individuals supported. Must be at least twenty-one years of age with a valid driver’s license and good driving record. Various positions available in Doylestown and Quakertown areas including a variety of afternoon,evening and weekend hours. EOEHome Manager
Use your leadership and direct care background to manage a Quakertown or Doylestown area group home serving adults having developmental disabilities. Provide support to individuals which create therapeutic relationships in both home and community settings. Train and supervise direct care staff to ensure active treatment and accurate documentation according to regulatory requirements. Offer guidance and supervision to each individual in his/her progress toward a more independent lifestyle. We believe in quality service, a team approach and professional development support. Requirements include a minimum of one-year previous experience, a high school diploma or GED, valid driver’s license and acceptable driving record. EOEInterpreter/Direct Support
Earn a higher wage using your knowledge of American Sign Language. Facilitate communication with an individual supported through the use of American Sign Language. The Interpreter is expected to integrate sign language with environmental factors which can foster or impede the message as well as conduct her/himself in a professional, ethical manner. Support will occur in various environments including community, medical, personal and work settings as directed by the Assistant Home Manager, Home Manager and/or Program Manager.The Interpreter will work with one assigned individual at one specific Doylestown area home when the individual requires interpretive supports. Standard shift will generally be 3 pm to 11 pm. Days to be determined. One weekend day or every other weekend required.
Qualifications: Must be at least twenty-one years of age with a valid driver’s license and good driving record. High school diploma or equivalent. ability to communicate fluently, both expressively and receptively, utilizing American Sign Language. Experience with persons having developmental disabilities and/or senior citizens preferred.
Certificates, Licenses: Valid certification in American Sign Language/Interpreter Education. In lieu of actual certification, BARC will consider experience using American Sign Language and documentation of training in American Sign Language/Interpreter Education as an alternative to meet this qualification. EOE
Life Sharing Provider
Become a Life Sharing provider to an adult with developmental disabilities. Life Sharing is typically a long-term relationship allowing the individual to feel the security of becoming a member of a family and community. A Life Sharing provider may be a married couple, a single person or several single persons who are sensitive to individuals with special needs; who have access to transportation and a residence with adequate living space to welcome another family member. Participating families receive tax-free reimbursement for expenses incurred. To learn more about opportunities in the Upper Bucks area, call Ashley Olivieri at 215-536-2097 ext 308 and to learn about opportunities in the Central Bucks area, call Barbara Jones at 215-794-0800 ext 329. EOENurse
Proactive, self-motivated LPN/RN to provide quality medical supports to adults with developmental disabilities in Doylestown area CLA group homes and in Supported Living Program. Hours are generally Monday to Friday 9 to 5 with some flexibility required. On call is required and is shared with all nurses on team. On call is one week every 5 to 6 weeks. Experience, valid driver's license, good driving record and Pennsylvania nursing certification required. Small caseloads, team atmosphere & professional support. EOESupport Associate
Support Associate for Supported Living Program. Provide therapeutic relationships, care and other related support activities. The direct supports will occur in both the individual’s home and community settings. One position is available in the Doylestown area. The hours are weekdays noon to 8:00 pm, weekends 10:00 am to 6:00 pm with flexible days off each week, depending on the needs of the individuals supported. High school diploma and experience required. Valid driver’s license, good driving record. EOEVocational Services Job Openings
Activity Assistant
If you enjoy working with older adults then read on. Supervise and assist adults having developmental disabilities in a day program that emphasizes social and recreational activities. Implement daily activities allowing for maximum participation, as well as assistance with direct care to those supported. Must have a high school diploma or GED, and be physically able to provide physical assistance to individuals supported. Must be able to learn and become certified in CPR and First Aid. Full-time, Monday-Friday, 8:30am-4:30pm in Quakertown or Warminster production facility. EOEProduction Coach
Provide support to adults with developmental disabilities involved in light assembly-line production activities. Act as a role model by reinforcing appropriate social and work behavior and document progress of workers supported. Requires a high school diploma or GED, –good communication skills, and ability to perform physical assembly work as well as assisting workers with direct care needs throughout the day. Full-time positions, Monday through Friday 8:30am to 4:30pm, available in our Quakertown and Warminster production facilities. Warminster candidates relying on public transportation could use Shuttle Services offered by Bucks County TMA (Warminster RUSH). EOEProduction Manager
Manage all phases of light assembly workshop program in Warminster serving adults with developmental disabilities to ensure efficient timely and productive work flow, safety and regulations compliance and effective teamwork by staff supervised to meet the individuals’ needs and the contract’s deadlines. The Production Manager works collaboratively with the Department Director and JOBS Manager to ensure effective contract procurement and successful placement of consumers in competitive employment. One year supervision experience and four years previous work experience in an industrial or production setting required. Experience with individuals with developmental disabilities preferred. Proficiency in word processing and spreadsheet computer programs as well as computerized shipping preferred. EOEAccounts Payable Bookkeeper
Work in lovely Buckingham office assisting in busy fiscal department. The Accounts Payable Bookkeeper, with the leadership of the Accounting Manager and the Director of Financial Services, is responsible to the individuals supported for providing proactive fiscal management of the agency’s resources and financial opportunities. The Accounts Payable Bookkeeper processes tasks related to Accounts Payable functions within the Fiscal Department including, but not limited to:
- respond to requests for information,
- handle vendor calls and correspondence
- sort mail for department and distribute,
- write check requests and send to appropriate dept.,
- code invoices with appropriate account numbers and cost center numbers,
- match purchase orders with invoices and receipts,
- maintain vendor files, run checks, maintain spread sheets,
- prepare checks,
- perform daily deposits and journal entries
The Accounts Payable Bookkeeper works daytime hours, generally 8:30 to 4:30, Monday through Friday, and is based in the corporate office in Holicong. May be expected to fulfill portions of other fiscal staff’s duties in the absence of another department member.
Qualifications: - High School diploma or GED required. - Minimum 2 years bookkeeping experience including accounts payable - Computer proficiency required; - Ability to learn proprietary software - Able to listen & communicate well with others and support agency/department philosophies.
Employee Relations Manager
The Employee Relations Manager manages the functions related to performance management and associate retention; fosters teambuilding and leadership development; manages the implementation of the salary administration program and external surveys; manages the satisfaction survey program; ensures effective orientation programs; conducts tutorials and training on retention and performance management practices with supervisors and cross trains in other Human Resource positions. This position represents the agency at internal and external activities related to retention and assists with general human resource matters.The Employee Relations Manager works daytime hours, Monday through Friday, and is based in the corporate office in Holicong with scheduled weekly time at the Quakertown office. Travel to other BARC locations is expected on an as-needed basis. This position is expected to demonstrate support to individuals through consistent communication and practices among BARC sites, including assistance with maintenance of positive working relations with appropriate agencies, administrative officials, other associates and the general public.
Qualifications: BA in human resources management or related field; 3 years previous work experience in Human Resources preferred, 3 years staff supervision preferred; experience with staff development and team building, facilitating and mediation as well as salary administration and staff surveys and feedback. Valid drivers license and own vehicle for agency business (mileage reimbursed). Software proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel required and HR database (ABRA and ADP preferred). Professional in Human Resources (PHR) preferred.
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