Click here for more information! You can also download the Support Broker Training Flyer or the Support Broker Memo!What is a Support Broker? Support Brokers assist participants and their representatives who are employers of staff wo work directly with persons with a developmental disability.What are Qualifications for Support Brokers?
Is at least 18 years old
Has received training to provide services to persons with developmental disabilities
Is familiar with developmental disabilities services and resources available in Montana
Has at least two years of experience providing assistance to persons with developmental disabilities
Can pass a Criminal Background Check
What Training do you Need?No cost training provided through
The College of Direct Supports
Two-day training streamed to sites across Montana.
A limited stipend for persons extended distances from training sites will be available on a case-by-case basis
Why Be Certified?To be paid, the Support Broker must be certified by the State of Montana Developmental Disabilities Program (DDP).
When:March 20-21, 2012Deadline for Application March 7, 2012Contact:Kathy ZeeckSelf-Directed Services Coordinator Phone: 406-444-5482Email: kzeeck@mt.gov
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