Careers / HR

Due to our presence throughout Orange County and beyond its borders, we are looking for more professionals and paraprofessionals for our preschool classrooms, in-home and off-site programs.

BCLC is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer, and offers a full benefit and compensation package to its full time regular employees including choices in health, dental, vision, 403(b) matching pension, generous holiday, vacation and sick leave. Benefits also include childcare at a reduced rate. Advanced education support may be available.

Current Positions:

Teacher for the Visually Impaired

Blind Children’s Learning Center of Orange County, California is accepting applications for a full-time Teacher of the Visually Impaired. BCLC is a 48-year old non-profit organization serving blind, visually impaired, and deaf-blind children in Orange County, California. VI Teacher provides instruction and related services to children with a primary disability of visual impairment including blindness from birth to upper-K in a classroom setting. We also serve infants, children, and youth-- in their homes, in our on-site preschool, and on several public school sites. Applicants must have a California VI Teaching Credential or equivalent. May hold a California VI Emergency Credential and be attending classes to obtain the California VI Clear Credential.

Substitute Teacher and Aide Positions

We are always looking to update and add to our substitute list. These very special people would be available on an on-call basis and would generally work a 6-hour day in any of our many programs on-site.

For all positions, please e-mail your resume and cover letter to: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or FAX them to: (714) 573-8875, Attention: Human Resources.

 

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Testimonial

In a typical pre-school setting, the children stared and stared at her eye patch.  It made her so uncomfortable – at two years old!!  At BCLC, there was a little girl in her class with an eye patch, and so my daughter felt right at home.  Her vision has become much stronger. This was a gift from BCLC.  Mom - Trish Sullivan

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