Spectrum Hiring 50 Special Education Instructional Aides in California

 

SAN PABLO, Calif.,  /PRNewswire/ -- Spectrum Center Schools & Programs announced today it is hosting two hiring events and plans to hire 50 special education instructional aides in January for the Greater Bay Area. The ideal special education instructional aide candidate is interested in making a difference by helping children and adolescents with autism and behavioral disabilities develop the skills they need to be independent while working for an organization with a social mission to offer hope. Special education experience is not required.

Spectrum offers a comprehensive educational program for school-age students with autism, emotional/behavioral disabilities, intellectual disabilities, and other disabilities which require focused academic, behavioral, communication, therapeutic and transition services. Spectrum Center offers quality, research-based, data-driven programs that help students reach their full potential.

Spectrum is a division of ChanceLight Behavioral Health, Therapy and Education, which provides behavioral health and special and alternative education to students nationwide. Spectrum has 22 schools throughout Northern and Southern California.

"Our special education instructional aides are a valued and highly respected part of our Spectrum classrooms and are instrumental in the overall success of our organization," said Chris Holmes, senior vice president of operations for Spectrum Center Schools & Programs. "We provide our instructional aides with a meaningful and supportive work environment and comprehensive training so they can help our growing number of students develop the academic, emotional and social skills they need to succeed."

Spectrum will host two events to hire 50 goal-oriented people interested in changing the direction of children's lives. No appointment is necessary to attend the events.

Greater Bay Area hiring event locations are as follows:

  • Jan. 15, 9:30 a.m.1:30 p.m.
    Spectrum Solano Campus
    590 Central Way, Suite 200, Fairfield, CA 94534
  • Jan. 15, 9:30 a.m.1:30 p.m.
    Spectrum Tara Hills Campus
    16330 San Pablo Avenue, San Pablo, CA 94806

In addition to hiring in Fairfield and San Pablo, Spectrum is also seeking instructional aides in the Oakland area. Applicants interested in working in Oakland, or any other Greater Bay Area location, should attend one of the two hiring events listed above.

Spectrum offers special education instructional aides full- and part-time positions, competitive compensation, seven weeks paid school closure and opportunities for advancement. Spectrum also offers a full benefits package to full-time employees working 30 hours a week or more that includes medical and dental coverage, a 401k retirement plan and life insurance.

Special education instructional aides assist with group and individual instruction in the classroom and the community to help implement students' Individualized Education Programs (IEP). An IEP is a document that is developed for every child in a public school district who requires special education.

The position requires a high school diploma or a GED and the job responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Provide instructional support to teachers and special education students
  • Assist students with tasks like eating, using the bathroom, riding the bus and transitioning classrooms
  • Customize lessons to fit individual student needs and assist students with challenging assignments
  • Monitor and record students' progress or behavior
  • Assist teachers with lesson planning

If you are interested in a special education instructional aide position with Spectrum Center Schools & Program but are unable to attend one of the hiring events, please contact Diana Velasquez at 510-426-3396 or dvelasquez@spectrumschools.com. For more information on Spectrum, please visit spectrumschools.com.

More about ChanceLight

ChanceLight® is the nation's leading provider of behavioral health, therapy and education solutions for children and young adults. We change the direction of children's lives by offering them the opportunity to create successful, independent futures. ChanceLight serves nearly 19,000 clients and students each year at more than 150 locations in more than 20 states across its three divisions. ChanceLight autism services serves children and young adults with autism spectrum disorder, pediatric developmental delays and physical challenges. 

ChanceLight Therapy offers physical, occupational and speech therapy services for infants, toddlers, children and young adults who have complex medical and developmental needs. ChanceLight Education includes an alternative education program, Ombudsman Educational Services, which partners with more than 100 school districts to serve at-risk students; and Spectrum Center Schools and Programs, which partners with more than 100 school districts to operate schools and programs for students with special needs.

Contact:       

Robin Embry, Lovell Communications

 

robin@lovell.com

 

615-297-7766

 

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