Anderson Center Job Opportunities
REGISTERED NURSE
Needed for provide day-to-day health care for children, adolescents,
and adults in a residential setting. Full time position; NYS certification
required. Prior nursing experience with developmentally disabled and
knowledge of OPWDD regulations preferred.
OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST
to provide group and individual occupational therapy services for students
and/or adults as indicated in either the IEP or ISP and in accordance with
established goals monitoring progress. Full time position available, Bachelor's
from an accredited college in Occupational Therapy, Current NYS license
and registration to practice as an OT.
RESIDENTIAL HABILITATION SPECIALISTS
We are looking for highly motivated, creative, flexible, team oriented and
enthusiastic individuals to work in our community homes in Kingston,
Stone Ridge, and Lake Katrine. Full time positions (40 hours) available
for the 2nd shift (3:00pm to 11:00pm) and 3rd shift full time positions
(11:00pm to 9:00am) (Thursday, Friday, Saturday).
EXCELLENT BENEFIT PACKAGE FOR FULL TIME EMPLOYEES.
- Medical/Dental Benefits
- Retirement Plan
- Education Incentives
- Life Insurance
- 403b Plans
Interested candidates may visit www.AndersonCenterforAutism.org
and complete a job application online. Click on "Careers".
Carol Weber, Assistant Director-HR
Anderson Center for Autism
P.O.Box 367
Staatsburg, NY 12580
(845)889-9215 --- (845)889-3104 (fax)
email: [email protected]Click to Email the Human Resources Dept. at the Anderson School
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Anderson Center Web Page
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Anderson Center for Autism - LifeLong Learning, Staatsburg,NY
A not for profit organization, offers the highest quality year round day and residential
programs to children who have been diagnosed on the autism spectrum. Our progressive
curriculum features educational, cultural and recreational opportunities specifically
designed to challenge each student to the limits of his or her own abilities.