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  • Participants who regularly go out in the community

    89%

  • Hours spent in the community

    20,000

  • Volunteers

    125

  • Program Participants

    300

Founded in 1948, The Arc of Philadelphia, through its volunteer board, staff and membership has led the way in protecting the rights of and promoting opportunities for children and adults with disabilities by advocating with and for all children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families to promote active citizenship, self-determination and full inclusion. The Arc of Philadelphia affiliated with The Arc of Pennsylvania and The Arc of the United States and is a member of the SpArc Philadelphia family of organizations.

The Arc of Philadelphia’s mission is to advocate with and for all children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families, to promote active citizenship, self-determination, and full inclusion.

 

The Rights of People with Cognitive Disabilities to Technology and Information Access

People with cognitive disabilities have an equal right to technology and information access. A coalition of disability organizations and individuals asserted this right in a formal declaration, announced at the Thirteenth Annual Coleman Institute National Conference on Cognitive Disability and Technology, held October 2, 2013, in Broomfield, Colorado.

We invite all of you to read this declaration, The Rights of People with Cognitive Disabilities to Technology and Information Access, and to affirm your commitment to the equal rights of people with cognitive disabilities to technology and information access by endorsing it on the website.

 

Learn More About Us!

Learn More about Working for SpArc!

Do you want to make a difference in the lives of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities by helping them achieve their goals for inclusion?

Interested candidates should email their resume to tmerriman@sparcphilly.org for the link to join the virtual interviews and information session.

Join us!

Virtual Interviews are being held on Tuesday 11/23/21 at 10:30 AM - Interested candidates should email their resume to tmerriman@sparcphilly.org for the link to join the virtual interviews and information session.

Departments:

Vocational Training - The Training Center duplicates a workplace environment, preparing participants for off-site employment. The DSP's in the Vocational Training program provide direct support to program participants both in the COMMUNITY and in an employment based setting.

Hours: 29 per week- DAY SHIFT Mon-Fri, PT (9:30 AM to 3:30 PM) -No nights or weekends
Licensed driver's required.

Cultural Arts -The goal of the Cultural Arts Center is to bring a love and understanding of the arts to people with disabilities while connecting them with the world outside our studio. The DSP's in the Cultural Arts Program provide direct support to program participants both in the studio and in the COMMUNITY. Licensed driver's preferred but not required.

Hours: 29 per week- DAY SHIFT Mon-Fri, PT (9:30 AM to 3:30 PM)-No nights or weekends

Home & Community - The Home and Community program allows program participants to achieve a more independent quality of life by providing access to their community in an exciting new way. Services provided include Respite, Companion, Habilitation, and COMMUNITY Inclusion. The DSP's in Home & Community provide direct support by accompanying one individual to the destination/activity of their choice. Going to social events, taking public transportation and learning new social skills are ways the DSP assist program participants make connections with the wider COMMUNITY.

The hours of this position vary and are based on the request of program participants. This position is great for candidates that are available to work in the evenings or on the weekends. If your availability changes due to other obligations such as other employment, school etc. you are encouraged to apply for this department.

Duties/Responsibilities include but are not limited to:
• Safely transporting and accompanying participants on community outings to cultural venues
• Actively engaging participants in the program's art and educational classes and activities
• Provide support including but not limited to feeding, bathroom support and general personal support.
• Maintain and document progress notes.
• Encourage and motivate participants to fully engage in new experiences and accomplish personal goals.

Job Requirements:
• High School Diploma or GED equivalent.
• Clear criminal record, child abuse history, medical & drug screen.
• Valid driver's license a plus.
• Flexible Schedule

PAID TRAINING

Have we "SpArced" your interest? Apply today!

SpArc is an equal opportunity employer

Job Types: Full-time, Part-time

Pay: From $12.00 per hour

COVID-19 considerations:
All candidates must be fully vaccinated.