For more than 84 years, Easterseals NH has been elevating children and adults of all ages and abilities in the Granite State.
Join our compassionate and motivated team of teachers, residential instructors, paraprofessionals, and therapists and help empower children and young adults to live their best lives and reach their full potential. Our Residential & Educational Services program provides intensive-level care in a highly structured setting to support youth between the ages of 5 and 21.
A true continuum of care for individuals with significant developmental, behavioral, or intellectual disabilities, Easterseals NH’s residential-education programs provide integrated levels of care that range from educational and therapeutic supports to intensive-level care. Positions vary but could entail special education classroom instruction, providing social and living skill development, developing and coordinating activities, improving relationship skills, or developing coping mechanisms in the school’s residential dormitory. Our programs work to ensure that our students have consistent access to education in the least restrictive environment possible as they progress in their development.
Our newest 30,000-square-foot school on Zachary Road in Manchester, on track to open to students just after the new year, will have large classrooms, conference rooms, and designated rooms for various forms of therapeutic care.
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Easterseals NH: Join our Dedicated Team to Help Our Students Live, Learn, and Thrive!
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Paraprofessional
As a paraprofessional, you’ll work at one of our year-round locations and gain hands-on experiences within a structured school system. With intimate class sizes of 10 students or less, you can directly engage with and learn about a variety of psychological and neurological disabilities. From assisting a student with daily living and educational activities to helping them improve their relationship skills, you’ll become a needed, trusted role model in this team-oriented position.
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Employee Benefits & Perks
Medical, Dental, Vision, Life and Disability Insurance
Paid Time Off (PTO) Begins Accruing on Your First Day
A Total of 10 Paid Holidays, Including One Floating Holiday Of Your Choice
Wellness Programs and Nutritional Counseling Services
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As a residential instructor, you’ll work with youth with neurological or psychological disabilities. Our clients range from those who have experienced trauma and abuse to those with non-verbal and behavioral disorders. You’ll work with clients to conduct groups and recreational activities and to help them with their behavioral plans.
Residential Instructor (2nd Shift)
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To be eligible for each of these roles, you must be at least 21 years of age or older and have at least a high school diploma or GED. Candidates must also have a valid driver’s license, reliable transportation, and up-to-date auto insurance.
Candidates applying for the resident instructor position must have at least one of the below:
An associate’s or bachelor’s degree with a minimum of 12 credits in Human Services
At least two years of experience working with children, or
A combination of Human Services college credits and experience working with children totaling two years
Be a parent of a child 7 years of age or older
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Interested in learning more or have questions? We would love to connect with you! Visit our website to schedule a brief, 15-minute conversation with a member of our Talent Acquisition team today!