AHRC New York City is a nearly $400MM nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting neurodivergent children and adults, (those with autism, down syndrome, cerebral palsy, intellectual/developmental disabilities, and other disabilities), through a broad spectrum of services , and a family governed organization that envisions a socially just world where the power of difference is embraced and reflected in all that we do. Generosity guides us as we honor our legacy and continuously grow through a culture of curiosity, creativity, and optimism and advocate for disabilities to lead full and equitable lives. The Vice President for Education is responsible, in partnership with the Chief Operating Officer, for providing strategic leadership and direction for AHRC New York City’s education division. This includes oversight of program planning, curriculum development and implementation, regulatory compliance, budgeting, and operational effectiveness across all assigned programs. The Vice President ensures that educational services reflect best practices, promote high-quality outcomes for students, and align with AHRC NYC’s mission, vision, and organizational priorities. The Vice President provides leadership, mentorship, and supervision to direct reports, fostering professional growth, strengthening educational and clinical standards, and developing future departmental leaders. The role requires building a culture of continuous improvement, innovation, and collaboration across educational teams and disciplines. As a senior leader within the organization, the Vice President serves as an integral contributor to agency-wide strategy and cross-departmental initiatives, helping to shape policy, operational priorities, and long-term planning. The Vice President also represents AHRC NYC, as appropriate, in local and statewide educational and policy forums, advancing advocacy efforts that support high-quality educational opportunities for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities. AHRC NYC operates one of the largest nonprofit special education programs in New York State, including New York State 4410 and 853 schools serving children from preschool through extended high school, with Regents Diploma pathways available for eligible students. The division includes five preschool programs, two K–6 programs, and one high school, serving more than 800 students annually. Working in close partnership with students, families, educators, clinicians, and community stakeholders, the Vice President for Education oversees these programs while advancing innovation and strategic thinking about the future of inclusive, high-quality education for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Executive