DIVERSITY & EQUITY IN EDUCATION

2020-21 Campaign Partner

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About Us

The New England Center for Children (NECC) is an independently-operated, private special education residential school in Southborough, Massachusetts. Established in 1975, NECC is a renowned educational and research institution providing intensive applied behavior analysis interventions for students with autism spectrum disorder between the ages of 14 months and 22 years old.

We believe every child with autism deserves the best services available so they can live full, productive, and rewarding lives in their community. At The New England Center for Children (NECC), we provide comprehensive services for children with autism: home-based, day, and residential programs, partner classrooms in public school systems, consulting services, and autism curriculum software for teachers.

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Our Mission

Mission:
To transform the lives of children with autism worldwide through education, research, and technology.

Vision:
To be a global leader in the provision of effective, evidence-based educational services for the millions of under-served children with autism and their families. We strive to be at the forefront of conducting and publishing research to further the understanding and treatment of autism and related disabilities, and will use only those methods that show results. 

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Our Culture, Diversity & Equity

The New England Center for Children was endorsed by EOE Journal, a national equal opportunity advocacy media outlet. This endorsement is significant as NECC continues to foster a diverse, welcoming community. This community extends beyond the staff and teachers, to include the students, their families and donors.

“As an agency, we benefit from the varied perspectives that come with a more diverse workforce,” says Clinical Director Jessica Sassi, PhD, BCBA-D, LABA. “We see the many benefits of diversity in increased creativity and problem solving, as well as improved employee satisfaction and engagement. We are excited to be recognized for this.”

Beyond providing an inclusive, diverse workplace, NECC also presents a number of unique opportunities for professionals in the autism education field.

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Our Recruitment

Working at NECC will challenge you but it will be the most meaningful work of your career. Here you will make a positive difference in lives of children with autism and their families every day. You will learn from the top educators and researchers in the field, work with students that inspire you, and receive benefits that ensure your success and professional growth.

Under the direct supervision of the Residential Coordinator and Overnight Supervisors, the Overnight Professional is responsible for the health and safety of all assigned students during the overnight hours. Specifically, the Overnight Professional is responsible for the clinical and medical management of each student in the residence and must remain awake during the overnight hours to ensure students’ safety.

Our Teachers

People work at NECC because they are inspired by the mission and are driven to make a difference in the world. Seeing firsthand the positive change you will make in the lives of students and their families just feels good.  But you’ll also get some pretty great benefits working at NECC, too. Our suite of benefits are some of the best in the industry. The Graduate Programs and access to leading behavior therapists at NECC provide you with experience and opportunity you won’t find anywhere else in the field.  From a strictly monetary value, a graduate degree is approximately a $45,000 benefit. Visit our website to learn of all benefits.

Our Employment Policy
Equal Opportunity Employer

The New England Center for Children was endorsed by EOE Journal, a national equal opportunity advocacy media outlet. This endorsement is significant as NECC continues to foster a diverse, welcoming community. This community extends beyond the staff and teachers, to include the students, their families and donors.

Southborough, MA  01772-2108

(508)481-1015

eroscoe@necc.org