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Lewis County Autism Coalition Announces Opening for Part-Time Coordinator Position

The Chronicle - 2/18/2023

Feb. 17—The Lewis County Autism Coalition (LCAC) has announced that its board of directors has approved a Link program contract role to design and implement a variety of projects. The LCAC is requesting proposals from individuals interested in the role of coordinator for the Link program. The role would be a part-time, contracted position.

The Link program assists parents, professional and community members in identifying resources and navigating autism services in Lewis County. The program provides opportunities to connect, share and learn more about achieving success for individuals on the autism spectrum.

The projects and efforts funded by the LCAC Link program support, provide resources and maintain relationships for families and individuals with autism and other disabilities. The role of coordinator will research and develop processes, programs and events around building the LCAC's relationships and impact across local community organizations and businesses. The position also includes community outreach and documentation for all program interactions, recordkeeping and corresponding with members of the community through different means.

To view the full proposal request and other details, visit LCAutism.org/jobs. Proposals are due by March 1 and must be submitted via email in PDF or Word document to info@lcautism.org.

Interviews will be conducted about two weeks after the proposal window closes.

The LCAC was formed in 2010 and is a partnership between human services agencies, educators, health professionals and adults on the autism spectrum. The LCAC provides resources for children and adults with autism, their families and the larger community. To learn more, visit LCAutism.org.

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