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Business Development Lead

New York, NY · On-site

$140K - $250K/yr

... same afternoon. * Intellectually curious about financial services - you want to understand the ... Future Planning: 401(k) plan including employer match on contributions made while employed by ...

Business Development Lead

New York, NY · On-site

$140K - $250K/yr

... same afternoon. * Intellectually curious about financial services - you want to understand the ... Future Planning: 401(k) plan including employer match on contributions made while employed by ...

Good planning and organizational skills * Strong influence and negotiation skills * Effective ... However, flexibility to work an afternoon shift (including a start times between 11am and 2pm) is ...

Good planning and organizational skills * Strong influence and negotiation skills * Effective ... However, flexibility to work an afternoon shift (including a start times between 11am and 2pm) is ...

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As of Jun 14, 2026, the average yearly pay for afternoon intelligence planner in the United States is $82,760.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $65,000.00 and $96,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.
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URGENTLY HIRING Independent Living Personal care assistant : Tuesday Afternoon

URGENTLY HIRING Independent Living Personal care assistant : Tuesday Afternoon

ALLCARE HOMECARE LLC

Mission Viejo, CA • On-site

Full-time

Posted yesterday


Job description

Description:Position Overview

We are seeking a reliable, patient, and attentive Independent Living Services (ILS) Instructor to provide one-on-one afternoon support on Tuesdays for an individual with Mild Intellectual Disability and Epilepsy. Services will focus on increasing independence in daily living skills, community navigation, and household responsibilities while ensuring safety and accessibility. The ideal candidate is adaptable, observant, and comfortable supporting an individual with visual impairment.

Primary Goals of Support
  • Improve personal hygiene and self-care routines
  • Support safe and confident community navigation
  • Assist with household chores and organization
  • Develop meal preparation and meal planning skills
Key Responsibilities

Personal Hygiene & Daily Living Skills

  • Provide guidance and support with personal hygiene routines
  • Encourage independence while offering assistance as needed
  • Help establish consistent daily routines

Household Chores

  • Assist with cleaning, organizing, and maintaining the home
  • Break tasks into manageable steps to support success
  • Adapt methods to accommodate visual impairment

Meal Preparation & Meal Planning

  • Support planning simple, nutritious meals
  • Assist with safe meal preparation and kitchen navigation
  • Adapt cooking tasks to ensure accessibility and safety

Community Navigation Assistance

  • Provide guidance and supervision during community outings
  • Assist with safely navigating environments, particularly unfamiliar or high-traffic areas
  • Offer orientation support and mobility assistance as needed
Visual Impairment–Related Challenges

The individual’s visual impairment may present unique challenges that staff must be prepared to address, including:

Navigation & Safety

  • Additional guidance may be required to safely navigate environments
  • Staff may need to provide orientation support, mobility assistance, or introduce adaptive strategies or technology (e.g., tactile organization systems or GPS tools designed for visually impaired individuals)

Communication & Accessibility

  • Tasks involving written or visual information may require adaptation
  • Staff may assist with reading mail, organizing household items, or supporting the use of voice-activated or accessibility-focused technology

Adapted Training Needs

  • Supporting these needs may require additional training or preparation to ensure effective, safe, and respectful services
Challenges Related to Location

The individual’s location may present logistical considerations, including:

Limited Staff Availability

  • Living in a remote or underserved area may reduce the pool of available and qualified staff, impacting consistency of services

Transportation Barriers

  • Staff may experience commuting challenges due to limited public transportation options, heavy traffic, or difficult accessibility to the home
Ideal Candidate Qualities
  • Experience supporting individuals with intellectual disabilities, epilepsy, or visual impairment preferred
  • Strong communication, observation, and problem-solving skills
  • Patient, dependable, and adaptable
  • Comfortable providing hands-on support while promoting independence
  • Able to work independently during scheduled afternoon hours
Work Environment
  • One-on-one support in home and community settings
  • Tuesday-only afternoon schedule
  • Structured, supportive, and safety-focused role
Requirements:Required Qualifications & Compliance
  • Experience supporting individuals with intellectual disabilities, epilepsy, or visual impairment preferred
  • Patient, dependable, and adaptable approach
  • Strong communication and observation skills
  • Ability to provide hands-on assistance as needed
  • Two forms of valid identification
  • Current CPR and First Aid certification
  • Live Scan fingerprint clearance
  • Current TB test clearance