Schenectady ARC takes affirmative actions as an equal opportunity employer to attract, promote, and retain the most fully qualified candidates without regard to race, creed, religion, color, national origin, sex, age, sexual orientation, predisposing genetic characteristics, marital status, disability, disabled veteran, Armed Forces Service Medal veteran, recently separated veteran, other protected veteran or other characteristics as protected by law.
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" We are happiest with all the care our Service Coordinator has given our family, They are very knowledgeable in their field"
~ Schenectady ARC Family comment for the 2011 Satisfaction Survey
Is there a wait list or delay in getting services?
NO! Schenectady ARC's Medicaid Service Coordination Team is ready to assist you. We have many openings available. Call or email to arrange a meeting or discussion on services for your family member
How experienced is Schenectady ARC's Team?
Schenectady ARC has 13 full time service coordinators that have spent an average of 7 years helping families just like yours navigate the services and supports in New York State.
Our MSC team has experience working with children ages 3 and up. We have particular expertise in the areas of Autism services, Down Syndrome, and aging issues pertaining to individuals with developmental disabilities.
At Schenectady ARC we try our very best to match each person with a service coordinator who can meet the individuals needs.
Our approach to service coordination for your family
At ARC we promote a person centered approach to services. We work to assist each individual in locating services and supports that best fit their life goals.
For more information contact:
Marcy Wilson
Director of Service Coordination
518.372.1160
NEWS@ARC
November
ARC and Autism Society collaborate with the Elk's to bring Sense-able Movies to Schenectady. A series of three movies will be offered to families with Autism Spectrum Disorders. The movies allow for children to move in the theatre and lights remain on and sound is lowered to make the movie more sensory friendly. The first movie gave away 227 tickets to families in the Capital Region. The second movie is slated for December 10. Movie ticket information is available at www.facebook.com/senseablemovies
October
Schenectady ARC Recognized as "Best Place to Work"
Schenectady ARC has been named as one of the “Best Places to Work” in the New York State Capital Region by the Albany Business Review, the area’s top metropolitan business journal.
An online survey by Quantum Market Research measured employee retention, managerial effectiveness, goal alignment and trust between co-workers, and other areas.
Schenectady ARC is one of only six organizations with 400 or more employees to receive this designation.
Office of Public & Legislative Affairs
If you are a member of the media with questions regarding Schenectady ARC, please call (518) 688.8276 or send an email to:
Get Involved
Grassroots Advocacy
Schenectady ARC pursues its legislative goals by working with our Governor, State Senate, Assembly and local administrations to enact laws that improve the lives of children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families.
Schenectady ARC also wants to keep all members of the association well-informed about state and national policies that impact the lives of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
With this information, Schenectady ARC exercises its grassroots strength to better the lives of all people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families.