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Easter Seals Midwest To Hire 160 At Job Fair Week

Easter Seals Midwest, previously
known as Life Skills | TouchPoint Autism Services, is seeking more than 160 qualified
individuals in St. Louis City, St. Louis County and St. Charles County who have
a passion for helping others.  



 



Full and part-time positions are available with
flexible schedules and the ability to work days, evenings and overnights.

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Easter Seals Midwest helps individuals with
developmental disabilities – including autism – learn, live, work, and
participate in the community.

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“As our organization continues to expand, we
need reliable employees who will help meet the needs of our clients with
developmental disabilities, including autism,” said Wendy Sullivan, CEO of
Easter Seals Midwest. “We have over 160 positions available throughout the
region, and once those positions are filled, we will be able to serve hundreds of
additional clients in need.”



 



Many employees directly support people with
disabilities in their home, at work, or in the community by assisting them in
maintaining independence and helping them meet personalized goals. 



 



Easter Seals Midwest offers available positions in Community Living,
Employment Services, Autism Services and administration. Specific details may
be found online at www.eastersealsmidwest.org



 



About
Easter Seals Midwest
| Easter Seals Midwest, previously known as Life
Skills | TouchPoint Autism Services, specializes in autism services, and helps
individuals with developmental disabilities learn, live, work and participate
in the community. The local agency, Life Skills, recently partnered with the
national organization, Easter Seals to form Easter Seals Midwest. The
organization currently employs more than 1,200 statewide, and has an operating
budget of approximately $40 million, as it serves more than 3,600 individuals
in Missouri through three service areas:



 



Autism
Services
, which provides parent training, therapies and
early intervention. These services offer help and hope to individuals with
autism and their families.

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