92 Jobs in Franktown
Licensed Occupational Therapist
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*Please note before applying for this position, you must hold an active license to treat in Occupational Therapy in addition to any other degrees or certifications.*
Job Summary:
The Licensed Occupational Therapist at Cherrelyn Healthcare Center will work closely with our patients and the therapy department to provide rehabilitative care and improve quality of life. This is a full-time, individual contributor role in Littleton, Colorado that offers a competitive salary of $45 to $8 per hour and a comprehensive benefits package. As a Licensed Occupational Therapist, you will play a vital role in helping our patients achieve their goals and regain their physical strength and mobility.
Compensation & Benefits:
As a valued member of our team, we offer a competitive salary of 45 to 48 per hour, paid biweekly. In addition, we provide a comprehensive benefits package that includes medical, dental, and vision insurance, paid time off, retirement savings plan, and more.
"Our supreme goal is to do and be the best in all we undertake, and to provide a Stellar life for our residents, their families and our employees." - Evrett Benton, CEO
If you are looking for a company and team that understands the value of people, then look no further!
Stellar Senior Living is a premier assisted living and memory care provider in the Western United States. Founded in 2012 we have experienced consistent growth adding senior living communities to our family each year. We continue to grow and are looking for top talent to join our team and continue the journey with us.
Cherrelyn Healthcare Center, a Stellar Senior Living Community, is a 176-bed skilled nursing facility located in Littleton, CO. We have been operating for over 50 years and are looking for an individual to continue the tradition of the best in care for our residents.
Responsibilities:
• Providing rehabilitative services to patients under their care.
• Help patients with exercises and activities to improve strength, balance, and mobility.
• Observe and document patients' progress.
• Instruct patients and family members on proper techniques for exercises and equipment use.
• Communicate with other healthcare professionals to coordinate patient care.
• Maintain clean and organized treatment areas.
• Adhere to all healthcare and safety standards.
• Participate in regular training and educational opportunities to enhance job knowledge and skills.
Requirements:
• Associate's degree in Occupational Therapy Assistant program.
• State licensure as a Licensed Occupational Therapy Assistant.
• Minimum of 1 year of experience as a Occupational Therapist.
• Strong attention to detail and excellent communication skills.
• Ability to work independently and in a team environment.
• Knowledge of physical therapy techniques, principles, and practices.
• Physical stamina to assist patients with mobility and perform repetitive tasks.
• Ability to lift and move equipment and assist patients with physical activities.
EEOC Statement:
Cherrelyn Healthcare Center is an equal opportunity employer and strives to create an inclusive and diverse workplace. We do not discriminate against individuals based on race, color, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, religion, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, or any other legally protected status. We value diversity and believe that it contributes to a more enriching and productive work environment. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to their protected status.
*Please note before applying for this position, you must hold an active license to treat in Occupational Therapy in addition to any other degrees or certifications.*
Community Outreach & Admission Coordinator
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Connect People. Advocate for Community. Drive Growth.
At Mosaic, our mission is to relentlessly pursue opportunities that empower people. We are seeking a
Community Outreach & Admissions Coordinator who will be the main point of contact for families and individuals seeking services from Mosaic. This isn't just a job; it's about being a crucial part of a team that provides people with a meaningful life in a caring community.
This is an opportunity to be a catalyst for impact, ensuring we are good stewards of our human and financial resources while aligning with our values of belonging, connection, faithfulness, and grit.
What You'll DoServe as a Connector – Serve as the main point of contact for all referrals, screenings, and admissions. You'll coordinate teams to conduct screening meetings and visits with families seeking services.
Drive Admissions – Oversee the entire admission process, ensuring all requirements are met before and after an individual is admitted. You'll also develop systems to monitor progress with growth and admissions.
Engage the Community – Educate the community about Mosaic's services through outreach with case management, schools, and parent groups. You'll also advocate for Mosaic by serving on city or county resource groups as needed.
Develop a Model – Create an agency-wide model for intake, referral, and admissions to ensure consistent and thorough processes.
Who You AreAn Experienced Professional with at least two years of experience working with individuals with developmental disabilities.
A Strong Communicator with excellent written, oral, and public speaking skills.
A Problem Solver with strong planning and organizational skills who can prioritize work and meet deadlines.
An Advocate who is committed to a philosophy of services that empowers people.
SALARY : $57,500 - $60,000
POSITION CLOSES: October 10, 2025
What You'll Bring- Bachelor's Degree in Psychology, Special Education, or a related field.
- Minimum of two years of experience working with individuals with developmental disabilities.
- Knowledge of habilitative services for individuals with developmental disabilities.
- The ability to travel within the state and work in an on-call capacity if needed.
- Availability to work a flexible schedule that may require evenings or weekends to meet the needs of the community and families.
Independent LIving & Day Services Coordinator
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Empowering Lives: Mosaic at Home Coordinator
Do you have a passion for empowering individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities to live fulfilling lives? Are you a skilled communicator and problem-solver who thrives in a collaborative environment? If so, join Mosaic and make a real difference in the lives of the people we serve. At Mosaic, we relentlessly pursue opportunities that empower people to live a meaningful life in a caring community.
As a Mosaic at Home Coordinator, you will play a vital role in ensuring individuals receive personalized support and have a voice in their own lives.
What You'll Do:
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Provide Direct Support: You will provide direct care and support, averaging 15-20 hours per week. This includes assisting individuals with daily living, facilitating community integration, and attending occasional evening and weekend events (approximately one per month).
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Case Management & Monitoring: Manage a caseload of 22 individuals in Independent Living and Intermittent Services. You will complete monthly home visits and oversee the services delivered by their Direct Care Workers (DCWs) to ensure compliance with contracts and individual support plans.
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Coordinate Care: Schedule and attend client medical appointments, ensuring all health needs are addressed.
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Develop and Maintain Documentation: Write and regularly update individual support plans, programs, and assessments. You will also monitor DCW documentation to ensure accuracy and compliance with services provided.
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Participate in On-Call Rotation: Join a rotating on-call schedule with other team members. You will be on-call for one week at a time, approximately once every six weeks, to provide support for urgent situations.
SCHEDULE: Days, 40hr/week, with a semi-flexible schedule, hybrid position, occasional evening and weekend hours
SALARY RANGE: $57,500 - $60,000
CLOSING DATE: October 17th, 2025 by 5pm
Commitment to Mosaic Values:
At Mosaic, we believe in creating a workplace where everyone has the chance to contribute and succeed. This commitment is not just a policy, it's the way we work. It's good for the workforce, it's good for Mosaic, and it's the right thing to do.
What You'll Bring:
- A Bachelor’s degree is preferred;
- A minimum of two years of related work experience is required.
- Previous experience working with people with intellectual disabilities is a plus.
- Valid Driver's license.
- Passion for Mosaic’s mission.
- Strong communication and relationship-building skills.
- Experience in behavior management and knowledge of regulations.
- Excellent planning and problem-solving skills.
- Computer proficiency.
Why You'll Love Working at Mosaic:
- Make a Real Impact: Contribute to a mission-driven organization that is dedicated to empowering individuals and creating inclusive communities.
- Be Part of a Supportive Team: Join a collaborative and compassionate team that values your contributions.
- Professional Growth and Development: Opportunities for training and advancement within the organization.
- Live Our Values: Embrace Mosaic’s values of belonging, connection, faithfulness, and grit.
- Highlight of Benefits: Employees hired to work at least 60 hours per pay period are eligible for the following benefits:
- Medical Plan - Take Command Health; through your state exchange program(s)
- Dental - Ameritas
- Basic Life Insurance - Cigna
- Long Term Disability - Cigna
- Voluntary Term Life (and AD&D) - Cigna
- Other Supplemental Insurance plans through Colonial Life
- Flexible Spending Accounts (Medical and Dependent Care)
- 403(b) Retirement Plan - Empower
- Education Assistance
- Cigna Life Assistance Program (LAP)
- Fitness Pays - Gym Membership reimbursement
- Paid Time Off (PTO)
Direct Support Professional (Entry Level)
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Make a difference in a child's life every single day.
We have immediate openings to support families in need.
We're actively hiring kind, enthusiastic individuals who can start right away-or within 4 weeks of accepting an offer. If you're ready to jump in and make a positive impact, we'd love to meet you!
We take every application seriously and value your time.
Our hiring process is fast and thoughtful-we aim to respond within 24 hours of receiving your application. Interviews and offers typically move quickly, and you may even receive a job offer the same day as your interview .
Why Join Us?
At Action Behavior Centers, we're driven by our core values-learning, caring, fun, team, and excellence. We foster a diverse, inclusive, and collaborative environment where creativity thrives, and both personal and professional growth are encouraged.
We believe in the potential of every individual we serve, from helping children reach life-changing milestones to supporting our team's success. In our 1:1 ABA setting, you'll work hands-on with children (18 months to 8 years) using ethical, evidence-based ABA techniques in a supportive, center-based environment. With top-tier supervision, ongoing training, and a passionate team by your side, you'll make a real impact every day!
What you'll be doing as a Behavior Therapist
- Apply the principles of one-on-one ABA therapy to help children with Autism reach their full potential by reading treatment plan and program descriptions, implementing treatment in line with written description, collecting data, writing insurance notes, and implementing feedback provided by the supervisor during observation sessions.
- Support the development of children in early childhood (ages 18 months to 8 years old) through engaging and fun therapeutic activities.
- Collaborate with a team of individuals to optimize treatment, safety, and a fun working experience throughout the center.
- Engage with children through play, movement, and imitation. For some kids this includes running, dancing, and singing silly songs. For others, this might look like reading a book, watching a video, or playing with cars. Keeping up with the energy and enthusiasm of the kiddos, actively engaging in play, and fostering a joyful atmosphere.
- Effectively and positively communicate with stakeholders (e.g., peers, families, supervisors) to coordinate activities, celebrate successes, and advocate for personal needs.
- Lift and move with children in a fast paced environment, which includes the ability to lift up to 30 lbs, bend over to pick items up off the ground, squat, quickly move around on the floor, and run to effectively stay engaged with young children, keep a tidy work environment, and maintain safety.
- Maintain an environment conducive to therapy ensuring the play spaces are tidy, organized, and conducive to a stimulating and enjoyable experience for the children.
- Multitask to balance multiple actions, decisions, or conversations in the moment while assessing prioritization and safety for all parties.
- Support teams by working cohesively as a center, neighborhood, and region. This may include travel to nearby centers to support, when assigned.
- Reliable transportation and valid driver's license required.
- Must be at least 18 years of age and have a High School diploma or GED equivalent.
What Our Team Says
We work directly within the Denver community to make a meaningful difference in the lives of children and their families.
"Working at ABC has been a wonderful experience because of how much they genuinely care about the kids. The team is fully invested in each child's growth, and it shows in the results. It's a privilege to work somewhere that puts the children's needs first." Glassdoor Review - RBT, Denver, CO
The ABC Advantage
- Guaranteed Full-Time Hours: Even if patients cancel.
- Promotions & Raises: Every 6 months with transparent feedback and goal setting.
- Yearly Tenure Bonus: For eligible Behavior Technicians and RBTs.
- Small Caseloads for BCBAs: Focused, individualized care for each child and increased oversight by supervisors.
- Fully Paid Training: We cover your Registered Behavior Technician certification process.
- No-Cost Supervision: No pay deductions for supervision hours.
- No Contractual Obligation: Stay because you love it, not because you're required to.
- Generous Benefits & Perks:
- 10 holidays,10 paid time off days and 2 flex days.
- Health benefits covered at 90%.
- Free lunch every Friday.
- Complimentary subscription to DoorDash DashPass & Calm apps.
- Student loan repayment contributions.
- Annual celebrations, Teammate Appreciation Week, and team events.
- Associates/High School: $20.00 - $4.00
- Bachelors: 20.00 - 25.50
- Masters: 20.00 - 28.00
Experience in these fields is a plus!
- Childcare (nanny, babysitter, preschool teacher, tutor, etc.)
- Mental health professionals and advocates (QMHP, behavioral health technicians)
- Camp counselors, volunteers, or Sunday school teachers
- Degrees in teaching, special education, sociology, psychology, or related fields (any degree preferred)
- Experience as paraprofessionals, direct support, or life skills assistants
- Passion for working with children with Autism Spectrum Disorder
- Eagerness to join a caring, team-oriented culture
We are a Responsive Employer - we will be in touch with you within 24 hours of applying!
Please do not reach out to centers directly about your application status as they are very busy serving clients and families!
Copyright 2025
Direct Support Professional (Entry Level)
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Make a difference in a child’s life every single day.
We have immediate openings to support families in need.
We’re actively hiring kind, enthusiastic individuals who can start right away—or within 4 weeks of accepting an offer. If you’re ready to jump in and make a positive impact, we’d love to meet you!
We take every application seriously and value your time.
Our hiring process is fast and thoughtful—we aim to respond within 24 hours of receiving your application. Interviews and offers typically move quickly, and you may even receive a job offer the same day as your interview .
Why Join Us?
At Action Behavior Centers, we’re driven by our core values—learning, caring, fun, team, and excellence. We foster a diverse, inclusive, and collaborative environment where creativity thrives, and both personal and professional growth are encouraged.
We believe in the potential of every individual we serve, from helping children reach life-changing milestones to supporting our team’s success. In our 1:1 ABA setting, you'll work hands-on with children (18 months to 8 years) using ethical, evidence-based ABA techniques in a supportive, center-based environment. With top-tier supervision, ongoing training, and a passionate team by your side, you’ll make a real impact every day!
What you’ll be doing as a Behavior Therapist
- Apply the principles of one-on-one ABA therapy to help children with Autism reach their full potential by reading treatment plan and program descriptions, implementing treatment in line with written description, collecting data, writing insurance notes, and implementing feedback provided by the supervisor during observation sessions.
- Support the development of children in early childhood (ages 18 months to 8 years old) through engaging and fun therapeutic activities.
- Collaborate with a team of individuals to optimize treatment, safety, and a fun working experience throughout the center.
- Engage with children through play, movement, and imitation. For some kids this includes running, dancing, and singing silly songs. For others, this might look like reading a book, watching a video, or playing with cars. Keeping up with the energy and enthusiasm of the kiddos, actively engaging in play, and fostering a joyful atmosphere.
- Effectively and positively communicate with stakeholders (e.g., peers, families, supervisors) to coordinate activities, celebrate successes, and advocate for personal needs.
Job Requirements
- Lift and move with children in a fast paced environment, which includes the ability to lift up to 30 lbs, bend over to pick items up off the ground, squat, quickly move around on the floor, and run to effectively stay engaged with young children, keep a tidy work environment, and maintain safety.
- Maintain an environment conducive to therapy ensuring the play spaces are tidy, organized, and conducive to a stimulating and enjoyable experience for the children.
- Multitask to balance multiple actions, decisions, or conversations in the moment while assessing prioritization and safety for all parties.
- Support teams by working cohesively as a center, neighborhood, and region. This may include travel to nearby centers to support, when assigned.
- Reliable transportation and valid driver’s license required.
- Must be at least 18 years of age and have a High School diploma or GED equivalent.
Complete the RBT certification process within 20 days of employment by passing a 40-hour training curriculum, hands on competency assessment, registering for an exam, and passing the board’s exam.
What Our Team Says
We work directly within the Denver community to make a meaningful difference in the lives of children and their families.
“Working at ABC has been a wonderful experience because of how much they genuinely care about the kids. The team is fully invested in each child’s growth, and it shows in the results. It’s a privilege to work somewhere that puts the children’s needs first.” Glassdoor Review - RBT, Denver, CO
The ABC Advantage
- Guaranteed Full-Time Hours: Even if patients cancel.
- Promotions & Raises: Every 6 months with transparent feedback and goal setting.
- Yearly Tenure Bonus: For eligible Behavior Technicians and RBTs.
- Small Caseloads for BCBAs: Focused, individualized care for each child and increased oversight by supervisors.
- Fully Paid Training: We cover your Registered Behavior Technician certification process.
- No-Cost Supervision: No pay deductions for supervision hours.
- No Contractual Obligation: Stay because you love it, not because you're required to.
- Generous Benefits & Perks:
- 10 holidays,10 paid time off days and 2 flex days.
- Health benefits covered at 90%.
- Free lunch every Friday.
- Complimentary subscription to DoorDash DashPass & Calm apps.
- Student loan repayment contributions.
- Annual celebrations, Teammate Appreciation Week, and team events.
Pay Ranges Based on Experience & Education:
- Associates/High School: $20.00 – $4.00
- Bachelors: 20.00 – $2 .50
- Masters: 20.00 – $2 .00
For entry level candidates, your first raise is earned upon certification as RBT, typically within 21 days.
Experience in these fields is a plus!
- Childcare (nanny, babysitter, preschool teacher, tutor, etc.)
- Mental health professionals and advocates (QMHP, behavioral health technicians)
- Camp counselors, volunteers, or Sunday school teachers
- Degrees in teaching, special education, sociology, psychology, or related fields (any degree preferred)
- Experience as paraprofessionals, direct support, or life skills assistants
- Passion for working with children with Autism Spectrum Disorder
- Eagerness to join a caring, team-oriented culture
See what others have said when they made the decision to grow with us on Glassdoor & LinkedIn
We are a Responsive Employer - we will be in touch with you within 24 hours of applying!
Please do not reach out to centers directly about your application status as they are very busy serving clients and families!
© Copyright 2025
Direct Support Professional (Entry-Level)
Posted today
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Job Description
Make a difference in a child’s life every single day.
We have immediate openings to support families in need.
We’re actively hiring kind, enthusiastic individuals who can start right away—or within 4 weeks of accepting an offer. If you’re ready to jump in and make a positive impact, we’d love to meet you!
We take every application seriously and value your time.
Our hiring process is fast and thoughtful—we aim to respond within 24 hours of receiving your application. Interviews and offers typically move quickly, and you may even receive a job offer the same day as your interview .
Why Join Us?
At Action Behavior Centers, we’re driven by our core values—learning, caring, fun, team, and excellence. We foster a diverse, inclusive, and collaborative environment where creativity thrives, and both personal and professional growth are encouraged.
We believe in the potential of every individual we serve, from helping children reach life-changing milestones to supporting our team’s success. In our 1:1 ABA setting, you'll work hands-on with children (18 months to 8 years) using ethical, evidence-based ABA techniques in a supportive, center-based environment. With top-tier supervision, ongoing training, and a passionate team by your side, you’ll make a real impact every day!
What you’ll be doing as a Behavior Therapist
- Apply the principles of one-on-one ABA therapy to help children with Autism reach their full potential by reading treatment plan and program descriptions, implementing treatment in line with written description, collecting data, writing insurance notes, and implementing feedback provided by the supervisor during observation sessions.
- Support the development of children in early childhood (ages 18 months to 8 years old) through engaging and fun therapeutic activities.
- Collaborate with a team of individuals to optimize treatment, safety, and a fun working experience throughout the center.
- Engage with children through play, movement, and imitation. For some kids this includes running, dancing, and singing silly songs. For others, this might look like reading a book, watching a video, or playing with cars. Keeping up with the energy and enthusiasm of the kiddos, actively engaging in play, and fostering a joyful atmosphere.
- Effectively and positively communicate with stakeholders (e.g., peers, families, supervisors) to coordinate activities, celebrate successes, and advocate for personal needs.
Job Requirements
- Lift and move with children in a fast paced environment, which includes the ability to lift up to 30 lbs, bend over to pick items up off the ground, squat, quickly move around on the floor, and run to effectively stay engaged with young children, keep a tidy work environment, and maintain safety.
- Maintain an environment conducive to therapy ensuring the play spaces are tidy, organized, and conducive to a stimulating and enjoyable experience for the children.
- Multitask to balance multiple actions, decisions, or conversations in the moment while assessing prioritization and safety for all parties.
- Support teams by working cohesively as a center, neighborhood, and region. This may include travel to nearby centers to support, when assigned.
- Reliable transportation and valid driver’s license required.
- Must be at least 18 years of age and have a High School diploma or GED equivalent.
Complete the RBT certification process within 20 days of employment by passing a 40-hour training curriculum, hands on competency assessment, registering for an exam, and passing the board’s exam.
What Our Team Says
We work directly within the Denver community to make a meaningful difference in the lives of children and their families.
“Working at ABC has been a wonderful experience because of how much they genuinely care about the kids. The team is fully invested in each child’s growth, and it shows in the results. It’s a privilege to work somewhere that puts the children’s needs first.” Glassdoor Review - RBT, Denver, CO
The ABC Advantage
- Guaranteed Full-Time Hours: Even if patients cancel.
- Promotions & Raises: Every 6 months with transparent feedback and goal setting.
- Yearly Tenure Bonus: For eligible Behavior Technicians and RBTs.
- Small Caseloads for BCBAs: Focused, individualized care for each child and increased oversight by supervisors.
- Fully Paid Training: We cover your Registered Behavior Technician certification process.
- No-Cost Supervision: No pay deductions for supervision hours.
- No Contractual Obligation: Stay because you love it, not because you're required to.
- Generous Benefits & Perks:
- 10 holidays,10 paid time off days and 2 flex days.
- Health benefits covered at 90%.
- Free lunch every Friday.
- Complimentary subscription to DoorDash DashPass & Calm apps.
- Student loan repayment contributions.
- Annual celebrations, Teammate Appreciation Week, and team events.
Pay Ranges Based on Experience & Education:
- Associates/High School: $20.00 – $4.00
- Bachelors: 20.00 – $2 .50
- Masters: 20.00 – $2 .00
For entry level candidates, your first raise is earned upon certification as RBT, typically within 21 days.
Experience in these fields is a plus!
- Childcare (nanny, babysitter, preschool teacher, tutor, daycare etc.)
- Mental health professionals and advocates (QMHP, behavioral health technicians)
- Camp counselors, volunteers, or Sunday school teachers
- Degrees in teaching, special education, sociology, psychology, or related fields (any degree preferred)
- Experience as paraprofessionals, direct support, or life skills assistants
- Passion for working with children with Autism Spectrum Disorder
- Eagerness to join a caring, team-oriented culture
See what others have said when they made the decision to grow with us on Glassdoor & LinkedIn
We are a Responsive Employer - we will be in touch with you within 24 hours of applying!
Please do not reach out to centers directly about your application status as they are very busy serving clients and families!
© Copyright 2025
Direct Support Professional (Entry-Level)
Posted today
Job Viewed
Job Description
Make a difference in a child’s life every single day.
We have immediate openings to support families in need.
We’re actively hiring kind, enthusiastic individuals who can start right away—or within 4 weeks of accepting an offer. If you’re ready to jump in and make a positive impact, we’d love to meet you!
We take every application seriously and value your time.
Our hiring process is fast and thoughtful—we aim to respond within 24 hours of receiving your application. Interviews and offers typically move quickly, and you may even receive a job offer the same day as your interview .
Why Join Us?
At Action Behavior Centers, we’re driven by our core values—learning, caring, fun, team, and excellence. We foster a diverse, inclusive, and collaborative environment where creativity thrives, and both personal and professional growth are encouraged.
We believe in the potential of every individual we serve, from helping children reach life-changing milestones to supporting our team’s success. In our 1:1 ABA setting, you'll work hands-on with children (18 months to 8 years) using ethical, evidence-based ABA techniques in a supportive, center-based environment. With top-tier supervision, ongoing training, and a passionate team by your side, you’ll make a real impact every day!
What you’ll be doing as a Behavior Therapist
- Apply the principles of one-on-one ABA therapy to help children with Autism reach their full potential by reading treatment plan and program descriptions, implementing treatment in line with written description, collecting data, writing insurance notes, and implementing feedback provided by the supervisor during observation sessions.
- Support the development of children in early childhood (ages 18 months to 8 years old) through engaging and fun therapeutic activities.
- Collaborate with a team of individuals to optimize treatment, safety, and a fun working experience throughout the center.
- Engage with children through play, movement, and imitation. For some kids this includes running, dancing, and singing silly songs. For others, this might look like reading a book, watching a video, or playing with cars. Keeping up with the energy and enthusiasm of the kiddos, actively engaging in play, and fostering a joyful atmosphere.
- Effectively and positively communicate with stakeholders (e.g., peers, families, supervisors) to coordinate activities, celebrate successes, and advocate for personal needs.
Job Requirements
- Lift and move with children in a fast paced environment, which includes the ability to lift up to 30 lbs, bend over to pick items up off the ground, squat, quickly move around on the floor, and run to effectively stay engaged with young children, keep a tidy work environment, and maintain safety.
- Maintain an environment conducive to therapy ensuring the play spaces are tidy, organized, and conducive to a stimulating and enjoyable experience for the children.
- Multitask to balance multiple actions, decisions, or conversations in the moment while assessing prioritization and safety for all parties.
- Support teams by working cohesively as a center, neighborhood, and region. This may include travel to nearby centers to support, when assigned.
- Reliable transportation and valid driver’s license required.
- Must be at least 18 years of age and have a High School diploma or GED equivalent.
Complete the RBT certification process within 20 days of employment by passing a 40-hour training curriculum, hands on competency assessment, registering for an exam, and passing the board’s exam.
What Our Team Says
We work directly within the Denver community to make a meaningful difference in the lives of children and their families.
“Working at ABC has been a wonderful experience because of how much they genuinely care about the kids. The team is fully invested in each child’s growth, and it shows in the results. It’s a privilege to work somewhere that puts the children’s needs first.” Glassdoor Review - RBT, Denver, CO
The ABC Advantage
- Guaranteed Full-Time Hours: Even if patients cancel.
- Promotions & Raises: Every 6 months with transparent feedback and goal setting.
- Yearly Tenure Bonus: For eligible Behavior Technicians and RBTs.
- Small Caseloads for BCBAs: Focused, individualized care for each child and increased oversight by supervisors.
- Fully Paid Training: We cover your Registered Behavior Technician certification process.
- No-Cost Supervision: No pay deductions for supervision hours.
- No Contractual Obligation: Stay because you love it, not because you're required to.
- Generous Benefits & Perks:
- 10 holidays,10 paid time off days and 2 flex days.
- Health benefits covered at 90%.
- Free lunch every Friday.
- Complimentary subscription to DoorDash DashPass & Calm apps.
- Student loan repayment contributions.
- Annual celebrations, Teammate Appreciation Week, and team events.
Pay Ranges Based on Experience & Education:
- Associates/High School: $20.00 – $4.00
- Bachelors: 20.00 – $2 .50
- Masters: 20.00 – $2 .00
For entry level candidates, your first raise is earned upon certification as RBT, typically within 21 days.
Experience in these fields is a plus!
- Childcare (nanny, babysitter, preschool teacher, tutor, daycare etc.)
- Mental health professionals and advocates (QMHP, behavioral health technicians)
- Camp counselors, volunteers, or Sunday school teachers
- Degrees in teaching, special education, sociology, psychology, or related fields (any degree preferred)
- Experience as paraprofessionals, direct support, or life skills assistants
- Passion for working with children with Autism Spectrum Disorder
- Eagerness to join a caring, team-oriented culture
See what others have said when they made the decision to grow with us on Glassdoor & LinkedIn
We are a Responsive Employer - we will be in touch with you within 24 hours of applying!
Please do not reach out to centers directly about your application status as they are very busy serving clients and families!
© Copyright 2025
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Independent LIving & Day Services Coordinator
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Empowering Lives: Mosaic at Home Coordinator
Do you have a passion for empowering individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities to live fulfilling lives? Are you a skilled communicator and problem-solver who thrives in a collaborative environment? If so, join Mosaic and make a real difference in the lives of the people we serve. At Mosaic, we relentlessly pursue opportunities that empower people to live a meaningful life in a caring community.
As a Mosaic at Home Coordinator, you will play a vital role in ensuring individuals receive personalized support and have a voice in their own lives.
What You'll Do:
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Provide Direct Support: You will provide direct care and support, averaging 15-20 hours per week. This includes assisting individuals with daily living, facilitating community integration, and attending occasional evening and weekend events (approximately one per month).
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Case Management & Monitoring: Manage a caseload of 22 individuals in Independent Living and Intermittent Services. You will complete monthly home visits and oversee the services delivered by their Direct Care Workers (DCWs) to ensure compliance with contracts and individual support plans.
-
Coordinate Care: Schedule and attend client medical appointments, ensuring all health needs are addressed.
-
Develop and Maintain Documentation: Write and regularly update individual support plans, programs, and assessments. You will also monitor DCW documentation to ensure accuracy and compliance with services provided.
-
Participate in On-Call Rotation: Join a rotating on-call schedule with other team members. You will be on-call for one week at a time, approximately once every six weeks, to provide support for urgent situations.
SCHEDULE: Days, 40hr/week, with a semi-flexible schedule, hybrid position, occasional evening and weekend hours
SALARY RANGE: $57,500 - $60,000
CLOSING DATE: October 17th, 2025 by 5pm
Commitment to Mosaic Values:
At Mosaic, we believe in creating a workplace where everyone has the chance to contribute and succeed. This commitment is not just a policy, it's the way we work. It's good for the workforce, it's good for Mosaic, and it's the right thing to do.
What You'll Bring:
- A Bachelor’s degree is preferred;
- A minimum of two years of related work experience is required.
- Previous experience working with people with intellectual disabilities is a plus.
- Valid Driver's license.
- Passion for Mosaic’s mission.
- Strong communication and relationship-building skills.
- Experience in behavior management and knowledge of regulations.
- Excellent planning and problem-solving skills.
- Computer proficiency.
Why You'll Love Working at Mosaic:
- Make a Real Impact: Contribute to a mission-driven organization that is dedicated to empowering individuals and creating inclusive communities.
- Be Part of a Supportive Team: Join a collaborative and compassionate team that values your contributions.
- Professional Growth and Development: Opportunities for training and advancement within the organization.
- Live Our Values: Embrace Mosaic’s values of belonging, connection, faithfulness, and grit.
- Highlight of Benefits: Employees hired to work at least 60 hours per pay period are eligible for the following benefits:
- Medical Plan - Take Command Health; through your state exchange program(s)
- Dental - Ameritas
- Basic Life Insurance - Cigna
- Long Term Disability - Cigna
- Voluntary Term Life (and AD&D) - Cigna
- Other Supplemental Insurance plans through Colonial Life
- Flexible Spending Accounts (Medical and Dependent Care)
- 403(b) Retirement Plan - Empower
- Education Assistance
- Cigna Life Assistance Program (LAP)
- Fitness Pays - Gym Membership reimbursement
- Paid Time Off (PTO)
Community Outreach & Admission Coordinator
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Connect People. Advocate for Community. Drive Growth.
At Mosaic, our mission is to relentlessly pursue opportunities that empower people. We are seeking a
Community Outreach & Admissions Coordinator who will be the main point of contact for families and individuals seeking services from Mosaic. This isn't just a job; it's about being a crucial part of a team that provides people with a meaningful life in a caring community.
This is an opportunity to be a catalyst for impact, ensuring we are good stewards of our human and financial resources while aligning with our values of belonging, connection, faithfulness, and grit.
What You'll DoServe as a Connector – Serve as the main point of contact for all referrals, screenings, and admissions. You'll coordinate teams to conduct screening meetings and visits with families seeking services.
Drive Admissions – Oversee the entire admission process, ensuring all requirements are met before and after an individual is admitted. You'll also develop systems to monitor progress with growth and admissions.
Engage the Community – Educate the community about Mosaic's services through outreach with case management, schools, and parent groups. You'll also advocate for Mosaic by serving on city or county resource groups as needed.
Develop a Model – Create an agency-wide model for intake, referral, and admissions to ensure consistent and thorough processes.
Who You AreAn Experienced Professional with at least two years of experience working with individuals with developmental disabilities.
A Strong Communicator with excellent written, oral, and public speaking skills.
A Problem Solver with strong planning and organizational skills who can prioritize work and meet deadlines.
An Advocate who is committed to a philosophy of services that empowers people.
SALARY : $57,500 - $60,000
POSITION CLOSES: October 10, 2025
What You'll Bring- Bachelor's Degree in Psychology, Special Education, or a related field.
- Minimum of two years of experience working with individuals with developmental disabilities.
- Knowledge of habilitative services for individuals with developmental disabilities.
- The ability to travel within the state and work in an on-call capacity if needed.
- Availability to work a flexible schedule that may require evenings or weekends to meet the needs of the community and families.
Community Outreach & Admission Coordinator
Posted today
Job Viewed
Job Description
Connect People. Advocate for Community. Drive Growth.
At Mosaic, our mission is to relentlessly pursue opportunities that empower people. We are seeking a
Community Outreach & Admissions Coordinator who will be the main point of contact for families and individuals seeking services from Mosaic. This isn't just a job; it's about being a crucial part of a team that provides people with a meaningful life in a caring community.
This is an opportunity to be a catalyst for impact, ensuring we are good stewards of our human and financial resources while aligning with our values of belonging, connection, faithfulness, and grit.
What You'll DoServe as a Connector – Serve as the main point of contact for all referrals, screenings, and admissions. You'll coordinate teams to conduct screening meetings and visits with families seeking services.
Drive Admissions – Oversee the entire admission process, ensuring all requirements are met before and after an individual is admitted. You'll also develop systems to monitor progress with growth and admissions.
Engage the Community – Educate the community about Mosaic's services through outreach with case management, schools, and parent groups. You'll also advocate for Mosaic by serving on city or county resource groups as needed.
Develop a Model – Create an agency-wide model for intake, referral, and admissions to ensure consistent and thorough processes.
Who You AreAn Experienced Professional with at least two years of experience working with individuals with developmental disabilities.
A Strong Communicator with excellent written, oral, and public speaking skills.
A Problem Solver with strong planning and organizational skills who can prioritize work and meet deadlines.
An Advocate who is committed to a philosophy of services that empowers people.
SALARY : $57,500 - $60,000
POSITION CLOSES: October 10, 2025
What You'll Bring- Bachelor's Degree in Psychology, Special Education, or a related field.
- Minimum of two years of experience working with individuals with developmental disabilities.
- Knowledge of habilitative services for individuals with developmental disabilities.
- The ability to travel within the state and work in an on-call capacity if needed.
- Availability to work a flexible schedule that may require evenings or weekends to meet the needs of the community and families.