Saratoga Bridges, founded in 1953, is one of Saratoga County’s largest nonprofit organizations dedicated to empowering individuals with developmental disabilities to lead independent, productive lives. The organization offers a comprehensive continuum of services—including day programs, pre‑vocational and supported employment, occupational, physical, and speech therapies, and residential and supportive housing—across 12 community sites and a production facility. In addition to direct care, Saratoga Bridges provides robust family support programs such as adult social clubs, autism services, guardianship assistance, and educational advocacy, coupled with legislative advocacy to influence policies that benefit people with disabilities. Its distinctive integrated model blends employment, community participation, and family empowerment, positioning Saratoga Bridges as a leading advocate for inclusive, opportunity‑rich living environments.
We're looking for a reliable, detail-oriented Custodian to support our Wilton Day Program and provide additional coverage at our Clifton Park and Ballston Spa locations.
Saratoga Bridges, founded in 1953, is one of Saratoga County’s largest nonprofit organizations dedicated to empowering individuals with developmental disabilities to lead independent, productive lives. The organization offers a comprehensive continuum of services—including day programs, pre‑vocational and supported employment, occupational, physical, and speech therapies, and residential and supportive housing—across 12 community sites and a production facility. In addition to direct care, Saratoga Bridges provides robust family support programs such as adult social clubs, autism services, guardianship assistance, and educational advocacy, coupled with legislative advocacy to influence policies that benefit people with disabilities. Its distinctive integrated model blends employment, community participation, and family empowerment, positioning Saratoga Bridges as a leading advocate for inclusive, opportunity‑rich living environments.
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