Education Support ProfessionalMaumee Western RdMaumee, US, OH
Listed on 2026-02-20
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Education / Teaching
Youth Development, Special Needs / Learning Disabilities
SUMMARY
The Education Support Professional provides individualized support for children with complex medical needs and school aged students at Sunshine to ensure continuity between school‑year learning and summer programming. This full‑time, year‑round position reinforces IEP goals, supports homework and developmental skill building, facilitates communication with schools and families, and leads summer camp programming. The role bridges academic, developmental, and recreational support to help children achieve greater independence, developmental growth, social connection, and educational success.
ESSENTIALDUTIES And RESPONSIBILITIES
- Provide support and guidance with homework, assignments, and projects during the school year in collaboration with the residential manager/supervisor/DSP staff.
- Reinforce Individualized Education Program (IEP) goals in one‑on‑one and small group settings.
- Develop and adapt educational materials to meet the needs of children with medical and developmental challenges.
- Facilitate developmental skill‑building activities (communication, life skills, motor development, problem solving).
- Serve as lead coordinator for summer camp programming, including curriculum development, activity planning, and staff training.
- Act as liaison with families, schools, therapists, and Sunshine staff to ensure consistency and communication.
- Work closely with the Social Services department personnel with collaboration with families and schools.
- Document progress toward IEP goals and developmental milestones.
- Collaborate with nursing staff to ensure medical needs are met safely during programming.
- Provide updates and reports to families, including communication about progress and goals.
- Oversee and mentor seasonal camp staff and volunteers in conjunction with the Behavior Support Manager and Behavior Support Supervisor.
- Attend and participate in all multi‑disciplinary team meetings that pertain to the individuals on their caseload as required.
- Attend all required training and professional development meetings as required.
- Experience with IEP implementation, developmental programming, and use of AAC or assistive technology.
- Experience in curriculum design and/or camp or recreational leadership preferred.
- Strong communication, collaboration, and leadership skills.
- Ability to adapt programming to individual needs, including medical fragility and behavioral challenges.
- CPR/First Aid certification required (or willing to obtain).
- Special education teaching license or certification in Therapeutic Recreation a plus.
- Valid driver’s license, safe driving record and auto insurance.
- Bachelor’s degree in Special Education, Child Development, Recreation Therapy, or related field required.
- Minimum 2–3 years of experience working with children with developmental disabilities and/or complex medical needs.
Comprehensive health package (medical/dental/vision/life/disability)
401(k) with company match, starts at 60 days
Paid Vacation, & Personal Days
Interest‑Free Tuition, Emergency & Small Dollar Loans
Transportation Assistance
Employee Assistance Program
Training & Advancement through Sunshine U
Success Coach
Years of Service Award
Sunshine Communities, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization located in Northwest Ohio supporting individuals with developmental disabilities through residential, vocational, clinical, therapeutic, and recreational services. These services are offered in various circumstances including at our Maumee, Ohio campus and at homes within the community. In addition to programs on campus, Sunshine individuals and staff operate in downtown Maumee, Georgette’s Grounds and Gifts, a coffee shop, and Sunshine Studios, an art studio space with a fair trade gift store offering classes to individuals and the community.
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2025
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