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RFCUNY's College of Staten Island invites an instructor to teach two 45-minute modified courses for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The program emphasizes student wellness, self-discovery, and practical life skills within a college setting.
Sessions are in person on Thursdays, 6:15pm–8:15pm, with responsibility to plan engaging lessons, ensure safety, and support self‑advocacy. A Bachelor’s degree and background in education or disability services are required.
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Primary Location: COLLEGE OF STATEN ISLAND
Bargaining Unit: No
Role: Modified instruction for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities
Schedule: Thursdays, 6:15pm - 8:15pm
Modality: In Person
Grounded in the Liberal Arts tradition, the College of Staten Island is committed to the highest standards in teaching, research, and scholarship. Drawing on the rich heritage of the City University of New York that has provided access to excellence in higher education since 1847, the College of Staten Island offers that same opportunity in New York City's Borough of Staten Island. The Office of Community Educational Engagement (OCEE) is a central resource and bridge connecting the college and community. Our purpose is to prepare students to more fully participate and thrive through academic programs, supportive learning communities, and collaborations across campus and within the community. Drawing from our deeply rooted history in disability rights, the OCEE's Creative Exchange program is a community inclusion program serving adults over the age of 21 with mild to moderate intellectual disabilities and developmental disabilities. We provide skills training and unique learning experiences in and out of a college classroom for personal growth and self-empowerment that responds to the student's self-identified needs.
This position reports to the Assistant Director of Lifelong Learning and will plan and teach two, 45-minute modified courses on Adult Living Skills:
As a local, lifelong learning program, Creative Exchange honors the lived experience of our staff and instructors. We recruit, screen, and hire professionals who have worked with adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, retired Educators, retired professionals, and retired enthusiasts who have passion for their craft to engage our students, regardless of ability.
Candidates will undergo a criminal background check
All appointments are subject to budgetary