Charlottesville, VA1 day ago
Guided by the principles of Safety, Dignity, and Opportunity and rooted in trauma informed care, our schools provide structured, supportive learning environments where students build academic skills, strengthen social-emotional development and self-regulation, set and meet achievable goals, and rediscover confidence in learning. Qualifications: Candidates must possess a Graduate degree from an accredited College or University, hold licensure in Special Education with endorsements in Emotional Disabilities (ED) or Special Education General Curriculum K-12, or be a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, equipped with the necessary expertise and training to excel in this role.