Founded in 1949, AHRC NYC is a non-profit organization that offers services to people with mental and physical disabilities such as clinical services, work placement, and education services. They are based in New York, New York.
AHRC New York City seeks a Transition Developer to lead community-based instructional programming and staff training that support inclusive, normalized experiences for adults with developmental disabilities.
AHRC New York City is hiring an Employment Specialist to develop employer partnerships and support individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities into meaningful, sustainable employment.
AHRC New York City is hiring a Part-Time School Aide at Brooklyn Blue Feather to assist students with disabilities in following IEPs, daily routines, and classroom activities.
AHRC New York City is hiring a Nursing Coordinator to lead and manage residential nursing services, ensuring clinical oversight, compliance, and staff development for individuals served under OPWDD.
Quality Improvement Specialist at AHRC NYC to lead person-centered POM initiatives, training, data-driven quality improvements, and accreditation support for disability services.
AHRC New York City is hiring a Director, Budget & Planning to lead annual budgeting, forecasting and personnel cost management for its Manhattan finance team.
AHRC NYC is seeking a part-time Project Coordinator in Seattle to oversee supported employment operations, deliver high-quality on-site support, and strengthen relationships with contract partners.
Support adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities as an on-site Job Coach for AHRC NYC’s Staten Island Employment Services, providing hands-on training, travel support, and detailed client documentation.
AHRC New York City is hiring a Manhattan-based Job Coach to provide hands-on job training and ongoing support to adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
AHRC NYC is hiring a full-time Job Coach in Brooklyn to provide hands-on, on-site employment training and support to adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Support individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities in Queens by providing hands-on job coaching, training, and ongoing employment support for sustained success.
AHRC NYC is hiring a licensed RN to provide nursing oversight, health services, and staff training for its Bronx Adult Day Program.
AHRC NYC is hiring a Special Education Physical Education Teacher to develop and lead adaptive PE programs for middle and high school students with developmental disabilities in Brooklyn.
Lead vocational and life-skills instruction for neurodiverse young adults in AHRC NYC's Queens Train & Earn program, guiding participants toward certifications, employment, and educational progress.
Join AHRC NYC as a Program Enrollment Specialist to build community relationships and recruit candidates for Employment Business Services across Manhattan and Staten Island.
AHRC New York City seeks an organized Administrative Operations Coordinator to manage administrative operations, housing subsidy tracking, and financial processing in support of regional programs.
Experienced Speech-Language Pathologist needed to deliver preschool SLP services, assessments, and IEP-driven supports at AHRC NYC’s Astoria Blue Feather Early Learning Center.
Support special education students as a full-time Teacher Assistant at Staten Island Preparatory, contributing to individualized learning and social development within a supportive nonprofit environment.