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WHO WE ARE
The mission of Hamlin Robinson School (HRS) is to ignite the academic and creative potential of students with dyslexia and other language-based learning differences. Since its founding in 1983, HRS stands as the only school in the state of Washington exclusively serving the unique academic and social/emotional needs of students with dyslexia. It is our vision for students who struggle in traditional settings to experience the classroom as a welcoming and safe place for learning.
OUR STORY
Hamlin Robinson School has been at the forefront of serving students with dyslexia and other language-based learning differences for almost 40 years. Our purpose is to fill an unaddressed gap in the K-12 education system failing to adequately address the learning needs of up to 20% of the student population; those with dyslexia and unexplained reading challenges.
Our program is in high demand because of our reputation and record of success with students who learn differently, and our specially trained faculty who teach students accordingly. HRS utilizes the most effective known method of whole-class literacy instruction, which is a comprehensive, multi-sensory approach adaptive to the full curriculum of the school. Most importantly, students learn in the way suiting their needs. For many, HRS is the first place they experience success, confidence, pride, and a sense of belonging in school. And for parents, it is the first time they witness their student enjoying school.
Hamlin Robinson School values diversity and welcomes the unique contributions of people from all backgrounds, gender identities, learning styles, physical abilities, and sexual orientations.
WHO YOU ARE
You are collaborative, resilient, flexible, diplomatic, confident, patient, and possess a sense of humor and professional presence.
You have experience working with children, knowledge about child development, and possess strong conflict resolution skills.
You have a bachelor’s degree.
You possess the skills and knowledge to use Microsoft Office 365. Experience in technology classrooms or tech support is a plus.
You take initiative, demonstrate flexibility and possess a willingness to learn.
You can work collaboratively and independently with various levels of a school environment.
You have excellent communication skills.
You have a desire and ability to work with children with learning differences.
You love to innovate, connect with community, and build relationships.
THE JOB
Position: Program Aide
Department: Administration
Reports to: Auxiliary Programs Manager
Job Classification: Full time, 12-month non-exempt
COMPENSATION & BENEFITS
Salary: $21-$21.65/hour
Position Classification: Non-Exempt
Benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision, 403b (up to 7% employer match), Life insurance, Pet insurance, and long-term disability.
HOW TO APPLY
Please submit a Resume and Cover Letter to:
Austin Hackett, Auxiliary Programs Manager, He/Him
Hamlin Robinson School
Email: jobs@hamlinrobinson.org with “Program Aide” in the subject line.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $21.00 - $21.65 per hour
Benefits:
Schedule:
Work Location: In person
Full Time
Elementary & Secondary Education
$21-22 (estimate)
04/19/2023
05/01/2024
hamlinrobinson.org
SEATTLE, WA
25 - 50
1983
JESSI CHRISTIANSEN
$5M - $10M
Elementary & Secondary Education
As the only non-profit school in the state of Washington dedicated to educating students with dyslexia and other language-based learning differences. At Hamlin Robinson School (HRS), students rediscover the joy of learning. while thriving and succeeding within a comprehensive school environment. HRS serves students in grades 1-8 and students attend from over 60 zip codes. Students at Hamlin Robinson and their families gain the skills and conviction needed to advance successfully to high school and beyond. HRS graduates have the confidence to advocate for themselves. The HRS Learning Center -... a comprehensive institute for dyslexia education, research, training and information, is an informational hub for students, families, and teachers in Western Washington, as well as national and international communities. Hamlin Robinson School is approved by the State of Washington Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI), and is accredited by the National Association of Accredited Schools (NAAS), Northwest Association of Independent Schools (NWAIS, formerly PNAIS) and the Washington State Board of Education.
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