Related Services & Supports
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(NOTE: Jobs may qualify for a $1500 hiring incentive. Jobs that do qualify will be noted in position title.)
Related Services & Supports
Board Certified Behavior Analyst
The ESC provides behavior intervention support services that assist school personnel and parents in identifying interventions, and using positive behavior supports that result in improved student achievement.
Educational Audiology Services
The ESC’s educational audiologists deliver a full spectrum of hearing services to all children in educational settings. Audiologists are trained to diagnose, manage and treat hearing and balance problems.
Educational Interpreters
The ESC’s Educational Interpreters provide support for students in our Deaf/Hard of Hearing Program. Educational Interpreters serve the broad range of needs for students with hearing loss. Learn more about our Deaf/Hard of Hearing Program here.
Itinerant-Based Related Services
The ESC’s itinerant-based services are designed to assist identified preschoolers with disabilities, ages 3-5, in their home, local preschools and/or daycares.
Mental Health
The ESC supports flexible service options to meet the specific needs of districts by providing licensed/certified mental health specialists and school social workers.
Adapted Physical Education
The ESC provides adapted physical education services to districts. These highly qualified and licensed/certified professionals work closely with educational teams to identify and service students with motor deficits in a school based setting.
Occupational and Physical Therapy
The ESC provides occupational and physical therapy services to districts. These highly qualified and licensed/certified professionals work closely with educational teams to identify and service students with motor deficits in a school based setting.
School Psychologists
School psychology services may include evaluation and assessment, planning and support services to students, their families and other professionals.
Speech and Language Pathology
Speech and language pathologists (SLP) work closely with educational teams to identify and serve students with language and communication delays.
Transition Coordination
Transition specialists work closely with educational teams to support school-to-work transition activities and services to students with disabilities.
Vision/Orientation and Mobility
Vision/Orientation and Mobility Services are designed to assist school personnel to provide interventions and instructional strategies to improve student achievement and support students with visual impairments.
Benefits
- Hiring/Retention Incentives:
- Eligible for $1,500 for Year 1
- $1,000 for Years 2, 3, and 4
- State Teacher Retirement System (STRS)
- Medical, Vision, and Dental Benefits
- Free Medical Benefits with Marathon Health with ESC Insurance Plan
- Paid Sick Leave and Personal Days
Resources and Supports
- Opportunities for Professional Development
- Mentorship and Supervisory Support
- Access to Wellness Coaches for Personal and Physical Well-Being
- Access to Bronson HelpNet Services for Mental Health Supports, Financial, and Legal Problems, and more
- Opportunity to Join the EMBRACE Committee to Connect with Coworkers and Build a Better Workplace

