Shared Living Provider
Confidential
Posted: April 15, 2026
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Quick Summary
Shared Living Provider: Goshen Community Services is looking for a Shared Living Provider to support individuals with intellectual disabilities and/or mental health needs in their community.
Required Skills
Job Description
ABOUT US
Goshen Community Services, is a strengths-based, organization whose Mission it is to support people with intellectual disabilities and/or mental health needs to learn skills and develop talents to reach their full potentials, to work and to contribute to their community. Since its creation, Goshen DDC has strived to develop a model that caters to people’s needs, interests, and desires so they can develop their talents and skills to reach personalized goals and improve their quality of life.
OUR CULTURE
We focus on developing strengths. Period. When you choose to become a part of our team, you are choosing to combine your natural talents and passion for helping others, with our goal of utilizing a strength-based approach to teaching and learning. As a company who is continuously learning and growing, we recognize that when this combination is implemented well, the quality of life for the people we support as well as our employees, is enhanced immensely, creating a win-win situation. At Goshen CS we believe in ability beyond Disability.
A Shared Living Provider (SLP), is a community-based living option for individuals with an intellectual or developmental disability. A Shared Living provider supports a person who comes to live in their home with daily living skills, providing transportation to medical appointments, work, and getting out into the community. A Shared Living home becomes home for the person served.
The individual pays monthly room and board to the Shared Living provider. The subcontractor is paid through Goshen for support services covered by state funds allocated for residential services.
How can someone become a Shared Living provider?
Goshen looks for individuals that are caring, supportive and who have an extra room available in their home. It is preferred that the Shared Living provider have some experience with individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities, but it is not a requirement. Applicants with backgrounds in human services, medical services, education, or counseling usually make great Shared Living providers.
Our goal is to create the best match possible between the subcontractor and the person desiring supports. Contractors must agree to a 12-month contract with the individual. However, it is hoped that the relationship will last much longer. Goshen ensures that the Shared Living provider meets all regulatory requirements, and provides training to provide quality services and supports.
What is Required to Become a Shared Living Provider (SLP)?
Must be 19 years of age or older
Valid driver’s license and auto insurance with reliable transportation
Proof of homeowner’s or renter’s insurance
Social Security Card
Proof of current pet vaccinations (if applicable)
Certificates for any previously completed trainings
Physical exam and TB test
Successful completion of initial and annual background checks (Criminal, APS/CPS, and Sex Offender history) for SLP, Alternate Care, and all household members over 13
Must be willing to support individuals with behavioral challenges, such as:
Property damage
Aggression
Elopement
Substance use
Other complex needs
Complete necessary training provided by Goshen
Residence walkthrough to ensure a safe, comfortable, and supportive environment
Strong desire to positively impact the life of an adult or youth requiring specialized services and care.
What Training is Provided by Goshen?
CPR and First Aid
Medication Aide Training
MANDT Behavioral Support Training
Orientation to Supporting Individuals with Developmental Disabilities
Documentation Training (Therap database)
Abuse, Neglect, and Exploitation Prevention Training
Major Responsibilities of a Shared Living Provider
Open your home to provide care and support for an individual an adult or youth requiring specialized services and care.
Offer transportation to appointments and activities as needed.
Provide a safe, nurturing, and structured living environment.
Promote independence by teaching and supporting daily living skills.
Administer medications and complete treatments as directed by healthcare providers.
Attend and actively participate in the individual’s team meetings
Ensure the person’s physical, emotional, recreational, spiritual, and social needs are met
Communicate regularly with the individual's team about their health and well-being
Complete daily documentation per Goshen and State of Nebraska requirements
Participate in monthly home visits conducted by Goshen staff
Assist with behavioral management, when applicable
Compensation and Benefits
Competitive monthly reimbursement depending on the individual's authorized budget
Income is tax-free, protected under federal guidelines
Flexible, subcontractor position allowing you to work from your own home
Ongoing support from Goshen staff to ensure compliance with state regulations
Job Type
Contract (Full-Time)
Education: High school or equivalent (Required) or higher education preferred
Experience:
Caregiving: 1 year (Preferred)
Direct Support: 3 years (Preferred)
License/Certification:
Driver’s License (Required)