Overview
Ala Costa Centers Adult Program is looking for motivated people interested in making an impact in their communities and offers a fantastic opportunity to start building a career as an educator.
Teachers instruct creatively and intentionally in a community-based adult transition and adult day program for people with disabilities.
Job Responsibilities encompass instruction in areas of independent living skills [i.e. cooking, money management, travel training. etc.], community integration, and vocational skills. Our overarching goal is to decrease dependence while learning in the least restrictive environment. Prospective employees believe in the importance of the concepts of self-determination, person-centered programming, and student agency. Ongoing training is provided in all of these areas.
This is a physically demanding position as it is community-based and daily travel with participants is on public transportation or on foot in all kinds of weather. Staff will also need to assist participants with mobility limitations and this may require some lifting. Please keep this in mind when applying.
We are an organization that is committed to disability justice and the right of disabled people to have equal access to the community and make their own choices.
Qualifications:
- Must be able to work without direct supervision
- Ability to read and write effectively
- At least 18 years of age
- Ability to be First Aid/CPR certified
- Fully Covid-19 Vaccinated
Compensation:
- $18.00 per hour starting pay, plus excellent benefits.
- 30 hours per week
To Apply:
- Please email your resume by replying directly to this posting and addressed to:
Tanya Coffield, Program Director
- No phone calls, please
Job Type: Full-time
COVID-19 considerations:
We work with highly vulnerable populations and follow strict CDC guidelines including mask wearing, sanitation and maintaining social distance.