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CSAAC's Mission:

"To enable individuals with autism to achieve their highest potential and
contribute as confident individuals to their community"

 
 

Begin a career at CSAAC

Attention college students, recent graduates, or service professionals!  Do you enjoy working with people or making a difference in someone’s life?  Are you looking for a new career opportunity?  CSAAC, which serves children and adults with autism or related developmental disabilities from age 2 through adulthood, is expanding and in need of dedicated, hardworking, professional staff.  Because we strive for excellence, we look for the best, but we also provide the necessary training that allows our employees to perform at their best.  As a member of CSAAC’s team of qualified service professionals you will be challenged and rewarded by the direct care you provide.  Take a look at current job openings (by department) below.  CSAAC just may be right for you. 

CSAAC was a Featured Employer in the

March 5, 2008 issue of
The Gazette Newspapers. 

Click here to view the article.

Residential Services
Human Services  Part Time
Human Services Supervisor


Family and Individual Support Services (FISS)

In Home Instructional Therapist

Intensive Early Intervention (IEI)
Instructional Therapist

School
Teacher Assistant
 

If you are interested in any of our open positions, please submit your resume and/or a completed CSAAC Employment Application Form via e-mail to careers@csaac.org , fax (240) 912-2288 or mail these documents to:

 

Career Opportunities

CSAAC is a private, non-profit agency, dedicated to serving individuals living with autism by helping them succeed in day-to-day activities and become active members of the community.

CSAAC operates 52 homes, 2 school sites, vocational and respite programs, and an early intervention program, among other services. We serve children and adults with autism or related developmental disabilities from age 2 through adulthood.

With rising demand for our services, CSAAC always has a need for caring, professional staff. We provide training for all our employees.