UCP of Maine's Shared Living is an adult residential service program for clients with intellectual and/or developmental needs who are not able to live independently and would benefit living in a family-type home setting.
UCP of Maine is seeking Shared Living Providers in the Greater Bangor area, who are willing to offer their home and support to adults with intellectual disabilities and/or developmental needs. Providers must be a certified Direct Support Professional (DSP) or be willing to complete training to become certified. Providers must comply with the Shared Living Handbook as published by the Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS). Providers are responsible for offering a safe and supportive home environment, client community involvement, and providing support to meet individualized needs.
$125.00 per day Paid out bi-weekly
Requirements
DSP Certificate Preferred ,
High School Diploma or GED,
Valid Maine Driver’s License,
Maine Background Check Center Approval

UCP of Maine is…
A private, 501 (c)3, non-profit organization established in 1954 by a group of concerned citizens who saw a need in the community for greater services and support for people with disabilities.
Governed by a volunteer Board of Directors that work closely with staff to establish goals and objectives to make our operations more efficient and broaden our reach in the community.
A highly regarded employer of nearly 250 qualified staff members who serve over 1,500 individuals and families across the state each year.
A fiscally conscious organization which allocates just 11% of our annual budget to administrative and general expenses.
Our Mission
UCP of Maine affirms its commitment to advancing the independence, productivity and full citizenship of people with disabilities who have multiple needs.
Our Vision
The following statements were the work of the Board and Employees of UCP of Maine. This is our vision for the future of UCP of Maine. Together, we will build the following:
An organization where all programs and services work towards community inclusion.
An organization that acknowledges and provides choices and self-determination in all aspects of life for children, youth and adults.
An organization that will be a leader in helping to build and educate a community that is accepting of, safe for, and respectful toward all people.
An organization that will work with other community resources, families, and consumers to provide high quality services to people with disabilities.
An organization that promotes the knowledge of and use of technology for people with disabilities in daily living, work and recreation.
An organization that helps families and people with disabilities through all of life’s transitions.
An organization that supports its employees/volunteers through ongoing technology, training, and a safe work environment.
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