San Diego Center for Children Jobs Hiring Now
San Diego Center for Children is hiring for 12 open roles on Migrate Mate as of July 16, 2026, concentrated in clinical support and healthcare administration, with listed salaries up to about $90,000. Migrate Mate updates San Diego Center for Children's live openings daily. San Diego Center for Children is a nonprofit behavioral health and social services organization providing mental health treatment, special education, and intensive care coordination for children and families in Southern California.
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San Diego Center for Children hiring data on Migrate Mate, as of July 16, 2026.
- Open jobs
- 12
- Top team
- Clinical Support
- Seniority
- Across all levels
- Work type
- 0% remote or hybrid
- Top location
- San Diego
- Salary range
- $69,000–$90,000
Listed salaries for San Diego Center for Children roles on Migrate Mate range from about $69,000 to $90,000 per year across 12 open roles, as of July 16, 2026. Some roles list hourly contract rates.
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By joining the San Diego Center for Children, you will empower children and families through transformative mental health care and educational services. Our vision is to inspire a world where children and families live joyful, healthy lives. We serve over 1,000 people every day - are you ready to make an impact?
Join us - and work with purpose!
- Team-Oriented, Multidisciplinary Approach
- Ongoing, High-Level Learning and Development Opportunities
- Culturally Diverse Environment
- Joint Commission Accredited Organization
- Comprehensive Health Insurance (Medical, Dental, Vision, Pet)
- Retirement Savings Plan: 403(b) - With Employer Match Up To 3%
- Generous Paid Time Off (Vacation, Sick Leave, Holidays)
- Wellness Programs
- EAP - Employee Assistance Program
- Tuition Reimbursement or Assistance For Continuing Education
- Employee Discounts
- Employee Recognition Program
- Opportunities For Career Advancement
- May Be Eligible For State or Federal Loan Forgiveness Programs For Work With Underserved Populations
Responsible for educational, physical and emotional development of students attending SDCC Academy and perform in a manner consistent with achieving overall organizational objectives. To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- Plan and develop course of study according to curriculum guidelines of school district and state requirements. Actual curriculum must address the individual needs of students.
- Review psychological reports and IEPs (Individual Education Plan) on assigned students.
- Write, present and implement students’ IEPs (Individual Education Plan).
- With students 16 years of age and over, write, present and implement student's ITPs (Individual Transition Plans).
- Develop and present specific lesson plans, using a variety of techniques, including, but not limited to, lectures, projects, exhibits, field trips, audiovisual and library resources, computers, and the internet.
- Conduct standardized tests in accordance with district policies and state law.
- Maintain order and safety in classroom using practices established by SDCC Academy.
- Counsel students when academic difficulties or behavioral problems arise.
- Keep records of academic performance, attendance, and social development.
- Report on all aspects of student development for school records and parents; conducts parent-teacher conferences as scheduled and as needed.
- Participate in faculty meetings, educational conferences, professional training seminars, and workshops.
- Collaborate with DIS - speech and language, occupational therapy, and counseling on a weekly basis.
- Collaborate with DIS - speech and language, occupational therapy, and counseling when developing an annual IEP and prior to reporting periods.
- Keep clear and concise documentation of children’s progress through completion of progress notes and incident reports.
- Participate in annual training of physical restraints of students and use only when student is presenting a physical threat to himself or others.
- Report any physical restraint through a written form and orally to administration as soon as possible.
- Create a positive physical and emotional environment.
- Act as case manager for each student in your classroom.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
No direct supervisory responsibilities. However, the Teacher indirectly supervises Instructional Assistants assigned to the classroom.
Ability to read, analyze, and interpret medical records, journals, reports, and legal documents; Ability to respond to common inquiries or complaints from customers, regulatory agencies, or members of the business community; Ability to effectively present information to management and public groups
Ability to read, analyze, and interpret medical records, journals, reports, and legal documents; Ability to respond to common inquiries or complaints from customers, regulatory agencies, or members of the business community; Ability to effectively present information to management and public groups
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to stand; walk; sit; use hand to finger, or feel; reach with hands and arms, and talk or hear. Due to the emotional instability of the clients, the employee may be subjected to kicking, hitting, punching, biting, hair pulling, etc. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus.
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of the job. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is occasionally exposed to outside weather conditions. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate.
The San Diego Center for Children is committed to:
- Actively recruiting, retaining, and supporting diverse staff at all levels of the organization
- Ensuring that diverse perspectives are included in the development and implementation of policies, practices and services and that individuals feel empowered to advance our mission within an atmosphere of trust, safety, and respect
- Encourage and provide access to professional development in order to deliver equitable and culturally informed services to the population we serve.
- Valid California Driver’s License
- Mild/Moderate Teaching Credential
- Bachelor’s Degree from an Accredited University
- Must be eligible for intern status in a mild/moderate or moderate/severe California credential in Special Education program.
- Experience and/or knowledge of students with special needs and multi-cultural awareness
- Credentials are highly preferred (Mild/Moderate)
- Annual certification of SPA (Safe & Positive Approaches)
- Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Certificate (CPR)
- Standard First Aid
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San Diego Center for Children's 12 open roles are across all levels, and about 0% are remote or hybrid. The most active teams are clinical support, healthcare administration, and customer service. San Diego Center for Children is a nonprofit organization delivering behavioral health, special education, and family support services to children and youth with complex needs. Roles span licensed clinical positions, care coordination, nursing, special education, and program support across residential, outpatient, and school-based programs. Most San Diego Center for Children roles are based in San Diego and Escondido.
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How many jobs is San Diego Center for Children hiring for right now?
San Diego Center for Children is hiring for 12 open roles on Migrate Mate as of July 16, 2026, updated daily, concentrated in clinical support and healthcare administration. Openings span licensed clinical roles such as therapists and clinical supervisors, care coordination, nursing, special education, and program support positions across San Diego and Escondido.
What kinds of roles does San Diego Center for Children hire for?
The most active teams are clinical support, healthcare administration, and customer service. San Diego Center for Children hires across behavioral health and clinical positions, including therapists, bilingual clinicians, clinical supervisors, and intake staff, as well as care coordination, special education, nursing, and administrative support roles. Most postings are across all levels, with both licensed and paraprofessional positions available.
Are San Diego Center for Children jobs remote or in-person?
Mostly on-site. About 0% of San Diego Center for Children's open roles on Migrate Mate are remote or hybrid as of July 16, 2026, with the rest based in San Diego. Each San Diego Center for Children listing shows its work location so you can filter before applying.
How do I apply to a job at San Diego Center for Children?
Find a role that fits your background in San Diego Center for Children's listings on Migrate Mate, then follow the link through to San Diego Center for Children's own application process. San Diego Center for Children manages its hiring directly, so applications, interviews, and hiring decisions are handled by their internal team.
What do San Diego Center for Children jobs pay?
Listed salaries for San Diego Center for Children roles on Migrate Mate range from about $69,000 to $90,000 per year as of July 16, 2026, with most postings at across all levels. Some roles list hourly contract rates. Exact pay is set by San Diego Center for Children and shown on each listing.
Does San Diego Center for Children hire entry-level?
Most of San Diego Center for Children's open roles on Migrate Mate are across all levels as of July 16, 2026. Check individual San Diego Center for Children listings for stated experience requirements.
Where is San Diego Center for Children hiring?
Most San Diego Center for Children roles are based in San Diego and Escondido, and about 0% offer remote or hybrid work as of July 16, 2026. Migrate Mate shows the location on each listing.