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About the organization: Compass Family Services is a 100 year old nonprofit working on the front lines of San Francisco’s homeless crisis. We provide families experiencing or at risk of homelessness with comprehensive support to address immediate needs and ensure long-term success.
About the program: Compass Children’s Center (CCC) is an early childhood education center with a curriculum tailored to meet the specific needs of children experiencing poverty and homelessness. The Center serves 70 children, ages 0-5, and their families each day, and addresses the social, emotional, cognitive, and physical development of the children, as well as the functioning and well-being of the families.
Compensation: $40-$45 hourly based on experience, language, education and credentials
Location: 144 Leavenworth St, San Francisco (Tenderloin neighborhood)
Schedule: Full time, Monday - Friday. Exact schedule will vary but candidates should be available to work between the hours of 8:00am and 5:00pm depending on the needs of the clients
Organizational Core Competencies: Accountable I Adaptable I Client-centered I Collaborative I Committed to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging I Resourceful
What the Special Education Teacher will do:
The Special Education Teacher supports children ages 0-5 at Compass Children’s Center with special education needs. They collaborate with general education teachers and children’s families to create an effective, inclusive program.
Specific responsibilities include:
Required Qualifications:
We'd especially encourage applicants who have:
Compensation and Benefits:
Location and Covid Safety:
To Apply:
Please apply through our online application.
Pursuant to the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance, we will consider for employment qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records. We are an equal opportunity employer and actively seek to recruit a diverse workforce. Employees must embrace the idea that Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging contribute to the success of our underserved communities, and therefore to shared prosperity in our city and region. Compass Family Services is committed to the continuous work of implementing specific actions that will disrupt systemic prejudice and improve equity across programs and departments, to become an example to partners who also believe in a culture of inclusion that leverages diversity.
Consistent with the Americans with Disabilities Act and California civil rights law, Compass Family Services will provide reasonable accommodation when requested by a qualified applicant or candidate with a disability, unless such accommodation would cause an undue hardship for the agency. Requests for reasonable accommodation apply to all aspects of the hiring process. If reasonable accommodation is needed, please use the answer box for the final question of the job application to let us know.
Full Time
Social & Legal Services
$61k-102k (estimate)
03/16/2024
05/14/2024
compass-sf.org
SAN FRANCISCO, CA
50 - 100
1914
EIRCA KISCH
$5M - $10M
Social & Legal Services
Since our inception in 1914, Compass Family Services has responded to the needs of the community and is one of the longest operating social services agencies in California. Today, Compass helps homeless families and families at imminent risk for homelessness to achieve housing stability, family well-being, and self-sufficiency. Our nine programs provide services to more than 6,000 parents and children in 2019, 50% of whom are under age 18. We provide an integrated system of housing, education, and employment services, through our programs, 88% of families do not become homeless again. Of our 1...00+ staff members, 57% are people of color, 73% are women, and more than 20% have been homeless and bring firsthand knowledge to their work with clients. Our nine interconnected programs, Central City Access Point, Compass SF HOME, Compass Family Shelter, Compass Clara House, Compass Clinical Services, Compass Children's Center, Compass Childcare Support Services, Compass Family Resource Center, and the NeighborNest in partnership with Twitter, offer families a broad spectrum of services including: Homelessness Prevention Short and Long-term Housing and Shelter Early Childhood Education and Care Adult Education Parenting Workshops Career Development Counseling and Psychological Services Basic Necessities (Diapers, Clothing, Etc.)
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