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Capital District Beginnings Careers and Employment

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About the company

  • Company size
    51 to 200
  • Revenue
    $5M to $25M (USD)
  • Industry
  • Headquarters
    East Greenbush
  • Link
    Capital District Beginnings website

Capital District Beginnings is a NYS Education Department approved Preschool Special Education Service Agency as well as an Evaluator and Provider of Early Intervention and contracted school-age Special Education Services. Beginnings currently provides a wide array of special education and therapy services to children in their homes or in one of over 70 different child care centers, preschools, and schools including Universal Pre-Kindergartens and Head Start programs. Established in 1984, Begin...

Capital District Beginnings is a NYS Education Department approved Preschool Special Education Service Agency as well as an Evaluator and Provider of Early Intervention and contracted school-age Special Education Services. Beginnings currently provides a wide array of special education and therapy services to children in their homes or in one of over 70 different child care centers, preschools, and schools including Universal Pre-Kindergartens and Head Start programs. Established in 1984, Beginnings has become one of the largest early childhood special needs providers in the Greater Capital Region. However we might not be easy to recognize due to our unique model of integration. Instead of bringing children with special needs to separate centers, we provide services where children are typically living, learning, and playing. We accomplish our mission of true integration by supporting and blending into existing early childhood programs and community settings through long standing education and community partnerships.

We are able to provide a variety of individualized, high-quality educational and therapeutic services for children from birth to five-years-old with special needs, and also provide support to their families. Beginnings uses a child-centered philosophy incorporating learning through play. We appreciate the opportunity to collaborate, support, and strengthen existing high-quality Pre-School and Universal Pre-K programs through strong, collaborative teaching partnerships.

Capital District Beginnings prides itself on its quality of services, true integration model, diversity of service options and strong reputation. Although we are a large, decentralized Agency, we strive to empower and value all employees and often refer to ourselves as “Beginnings Family.” Through the use of teams and regional clusters we create smaller, supportive, family style working environments. We work hard to attract and retain highly qualified teaching and therapy professionals.

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1:1 Aide

Cohoes, NY

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14 hours ago

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Teacher Aide for Special Education

Malta, NY

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19 hours ago

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Special Education Floating Substitute

Saratoga Springs, NY

From $17.14 an hour
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30+ days ago

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Elementary Education Teacher

Troy, NY

$48,204 - $65,000 a year
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special education teacher in Albany, NY
on January 29, 2024
As a teacher you are responsible for managing pretty much everything. The training for what is entailed is not very good and your thrown into it BUT everyone is very supportive and if you have a brain you just figure things out as you go along. I feel supported and love the kids. Hardest part of the job is managing different personalities (TAs) and sometimes dealing with individuals with poor work...
Physical Therapist in East Greenbush, NY
on September 28, 2023
What is the best part of working at the company?School hours/schedule, flexibility What is the most stressful part about working at the company?They say you are salary, but you are paid per visit. Not paid for meetings, time to complete report cards/annual reviews (30 plus), phone calls to parents and equipment needs, often no therapy space What is the work environment and culture like at th...
1:1 Aide in Rensselaer, NY
on May 14, 2023
Co teachers and supervisors aren’t friendly or welcoming to new staff. Admin chooses favorites.Staff is lazy.Not paid for breaks/weeks off during first year working there.
Office in East Greenbush, NY
on October 26, 2022
Sneaky and deceptive environment. Especially in the main office with the administration. Manipulative environment with rampant favoritism. HR doesn’t engage or even return phone calls. Extremely laxed, I don’t care aura. Decision making is a month long let me ask someone else process. Avoid if you care about your self esteem because this place will definitely test it.
Teaching Assistant in Troy, NY
on April 28, 2022
I worked as a teaching assistant for special needs kids at a school site. The kids and families we worked with were great. I worked there many years until management surprisingly closed out integrated class room and made it difficult when I went for another position in the company.

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  • Teacher's Aide3.4 out of 5 stars.
  • Teaching Assistant2.5 out of 5 stars.
  • Special Education Teacher4.0 out of 5 stars.
  • Occupational Therapist4.0 out of 5 stars.

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