| Registered Professional Nurse | | Location: Newark, NY 14513 Salary: $53,114-$56,552 | $53,114-$56,552 |
| Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) | | Role Summary: Support the health, safety, and well-being of students by providing direct nursing care, administering treatments and medications, monitoring health conditions, and assisting with the implementation of individualized health plans. Your daily efforts help students remain healthy, safe, and ready to participate in educational programs and activities. Core Responsibilities - Performing treatments and procedures such as (but not limited to) soaks, recording vital signs and weight, medication administration, accompanying students on trips.
- Screening students for illnesses, including height, weight, scoliosis, vision, hearing.
- Administer first aid as needed using School Health Services medical policies.
- Communicate appropriately with School Nurse, school personnel and parents.
- Carry out medical providers' orders as required.
- Assist in implementation of Individualized Health Care Plans (IHCPs).
- Support medical accommodations in IEPs and Section 504 Plans.
- Maintain confidential student health records in compliance with FERPA/HIPAA
- Work under the direction of a Registered Nurse.
- Reinforce universal precautions and infection control practices
- Administer medications at other locations as needed under the direction of a licensed Registered Nurse.
- Prepare and administer medications as ordered, documenting administration and reactions.
- Work with diabetic students to assist in becoming self-directed.
- Assist with health-related aspects of behavioral intervention plans.
- Provide support during medical or behavioral crises in coordination with staff
- Participate in de-escalation and safety protocols (if applicable, TCI-S aligned)
- Maintain accurate and timely student health documentation and logs
- Report communicable diseases and concerns per NYS Department of Health and Education guidelines
- Assist with incident documentation related to student health events
- Participate in building-level emergency response plans
| 28,755.00 - 31,715.44 |
| Physical Therapist (NEC & Newark CSD) | | Physical Therapist Wayne-Finger Lakes BOCES 2026 Salary Range: $52,341 – $61,805 annually Work Location: Newark Central School District & Newark Education Center shared Support Movement. Enable Access. Empower Students. Wayne-Finger Lakes BOCES is seeking a skilled and student-centered Physical Therapist to support students across our region. This professional position offers the opportunity to apply clinical expertise in educational settings, helping students improve mobility, strength, balance, posture, and physical access to learning environments. If you are passionate about helping students move safely and confidently through their school day—and value both professional responsibility and collaboration—this role offers meaningful impact and variety. About the Role The Physical Therapist is responsible for evaluating, planning, and providing physical therapy services in accordance with a written prescription or referral from a physician who provides medical direction. Services are delivered in school-based settings and are designed to support student access, participation, and safety. The Physical Therapist is responsible to the facility administrator for the operation of the physical therapy department. While direct supervision is not a major function of this title, the role includes oversight and instruction of Physical Therapy Assistants, Physical Therapy Aides, and clerical employees assigned to the service. Other related duties are performed as required. Key Responsibilities - Conduct physical therapy evaluations and assessments
- Develop and implement individualized treatment plans based on medical referrals
- Provide direct physical therapy services to students
- Address mobility, strength, balance, posture, and functional movement needs
- Maintain required documentation, treatment notes, and progress reports
- Collaborate with school teams, families, and related service providers
- Provide oversight and instruction to assigned support staff
- Perform related work as required
Why Work at W-FL BOCES? - Make a direct impact on student access and participation
- Work across diverse districts and school environments
- Enjoy professional responsibility with administrative support
- Be part of a mission-driven educational organization
- Competitive salary range with meaningful, student-centered work
| $52,341 - $61,805 |
| Occupational Therapist | | Occupational Therapist Wayne-Finger Lakes BOCES Salary Range: $$52,341 - $61,805 annually Work Location: Honeoye CSD Make a Difference Where It Matters Most Wayne-Finger Lakes BOCES is seeking a dedicated and collaborative Occupational Therapist to support students across our component school districts. This role offers the opportunity to make a meaningful impact by helping students build the skills they need to learn, grow, and thrive. If you’re passionate about student-centered practice, value professional autonomy, and enjoy working as part of a multidisciplinary educational team, this role offers both purpose and variety. About the Role As an Occupational Therapist at BOCES, you will be responsible for the evaluation, planning, and delivery of occupational therapy services in accordance with a written prescription or referral from a physician providing medical direction. Services are provided within educational settings and tailored to meet the individual needs of students. You will receive supervision from a higher-level administrator, with considerable independence in carrying out day-to-day responsibilities. While formal supervision is not a primary function of this role, you will provide oversight and guidance to Occupational Therapy Assistants, Occupational Therapy Aides, and clerical staff assigned to the service. This position offers variety, professional trust, and the opportunity to collaborate with educators, families, and related service providers across the region. Key Responsibilities - Conduct occupational therapy evaluations and assessments
- Develop and implement individualized treatment plans aligned with medical referrals and educational goals
- Provide direct occupational therapy services to students
- Maintain appropriate documentation and progress reports
- Collaborate with school staff, families, and multidisciplinary teams
- Provide instruction and oversight to support staff assigned to occupational therapy services
- Perform related duties as required
Why Join BOCES? - Make a direct impact on students throughout the region
- Enjoy professional autonomy with strong administrative support
- Experience variety in settings, students, and daily work
- Be part of a mission-driven organization dedicated to public education
- Competitive salary range with opportunities for growth
| $52,341 - $61,805 |
| Clinical Support Personnel | | Position: Clinical Support Personnel. 4 Positions available. Salary: $44.46 per hour Learn more about our instructional calendar by clicking HERE Clinical Support Personnel are expected to function in the role of a family support counselor with the ability to: - Work with a diverse population of students and families.
- Provide students and families with a safe space to support their identified goals.
- Utilize the Solution Focused Brief Therapy Model and provide resources to meet student and family needs.
- Utilize online documents and programs.
- Work collaboratively as a member of a co-therapy team.
- Demonstrate excellent written and oral communication skills.
The position is an hourly position which provides co-facilitated Solution Focused Brief Therapy to families within W-FL BOCES component school districts. Training in Solution Focused Brief Therapy will be provided. Due to the nature of this position, after school and early evening hours are required. | $44.46 |
| Physical Therapist .6 FTE (North Rose Wolcott CSD) | | Physical Therapist Wayne-Finger Lakes BOCES 2026 Salary Range: $52,341 – $61,805 annually prorated This is a .6 FTE position Work Location: North Rose Wolcott CSD Support Movement. Enable Access. Empower Students. Wayne-Finger Lakes BOCES is seeking a skilled and student-centered Physical Therapist to support students across our region. This professional position offers the opportunity to apply clinical expertise in educational settings, helping students improve mobility, strength, balance, posture, and physical access to learning environments. If you are passionate about helping students move safely and confidently through their school day—and value both professional responsibility and collaboration—this role offers meaningful impact and variety. About the Role The Physical Therapist is responsible for evaluating, planning, and providing physical therapy services in accordance with a written prescription or referral from a physician who provides medical direction. Services are delivered in school-based settings and are designed to support student access, participation, and safety. The Physical Therapist is responsible to the facility administrator for the operation of the physical therapy department. While direct supervision is not a major function of this title, the role includes oversight and instruction of Physical Therapy Assistants, Physical Therapy Aides, and clerical employees assigned to the service. Other related duties are performed as required. Key Responsibilities - Conduct physical therapy evaluations and assessments
- Develop and implement individualized treatment plans based on medical referrals
- Provide direct physical therapy services to students
- Address mobility, strength, balance, posture, and functional movement needs
- Maintain required documentation, treatment notes, and progress reports
- Collaborate with school teams, families, and related service providers
- Provide oversight and instruction to assigned support staff
- Perform related work as required
Why Work at W-FL BOCES? - Make a direct impact on student access and participation
- Work across diverse districts and school environments
- Enjoy professional responsibility with administrative support
- Be part of a mission-driven educational organization
- Competitive salary range with meaningful, student-centered work
| $52,341 - $61,805 prorated |
| Clinical Support Personnel | | Position: Clinical Support Personnel. 2 Positions available. Salary: $44.46 per hour Learn more about our instructional calendar by clicking HERE Clinical Support Personnel are expected to function in the role of a family support counselor with the ability to: - Work with a diverse population of students and families.
- Provide students and families with a safe space to support their identified goals.
- Utilize the Solution Focused Brief Therapy Model and provide resources to meet student and family needs.
- Utilize online documents and programs.
- Work collaboratively as a member of a co-therapy team.
- Demonstrate excellent written and oral communication skills.
The position is an hourly position which provides co-facilitated Solution Focused Brief Therapy to families within W-FL BOCES component school districts. Training in Solution Focused Brief Therapy will be provided. Due to the nature of this position, after school and early evening hours are required. | $44.46 |
| Teacher of the Visually Impaired (TVI) | | Learn more about our programs by clicking HERE Salary Range: $52,341 -$61,805, based on experience and demonstrated abilities. Benefits include paid holidays & leave time, NYS retirement, and health & dental insurance. Learn more about our benefits by clicking HERE Start Date: September 01, 2026 Learn more about our instructional calendar & paid holidays by clicking HERE Teacher of the Visually Impaired Instructors are expected to: • Have ability to work with a diverse population of students. • Provide students with a safe, orderly environment that is conducive to teaching and learning. • Collaborate and consult with school organizations, community organizations, therapists, doctors, colleagues, parents regarding recommendations, modifications, and provide resources to meet student learning needs. • Instruct students in Braille code. • Perform Functional Visual Evaluations and Learning Media Assessments. • Communicate regularly and effectively with stakeholders. • Record and report student progress. | $52,341 -$61,805 |
| Speech Therapist (Assistive Technology) | | Position: 1.00 Speech Therapist (Assistive Technology) Location: Regional Support Center, Newark, NY 14513 Salary Range: $52,341 - $61,805 based on experience and demonstrated abilities. Benefits include paid holidays & leave time, NYS retirement, and health & dental insurance. Learn more about our benefits by clicking HERE Learn more about our instructional calendar & paid holidays by clicking HERE Job Summary: The Assistive Technology Specialist will leverage their expertise in speech therapy to assess, recommend, and implement assistive technology solutions that support communication and daily living activities for individuals with disabilities. This role involves collaborating with a multidisciplinary team to ensure the effective integration of technology into therapeutic practices. Key Responsibilities: - Conduct comprehensive assessments to determine the assistive technology needs of students with communication disorders.
- Develop and implement individualized assistive technology plans tailored to each student’s needs.
- Provide training and support to staff, families, and caregivers on the use of assistive technology devices and software.
- Collaborate with speech therapists, occupational therapists, educators, and other professionals to integrate assistive technology into educational programs.
- Stay current with advancements in assistive technology and speech therapy practices.
- Document student progress and maintain accurate records of assessments, plans, and interventions.
- Participate in professional development opportunities and contribute to the continuous improvement of assistive technology services.
W-FL BOCES job descriptions including access to those titles which fall under Ontario County Civil Service, are available by clicking HERE or by visiting www.wflboces.org and searching “job descriptions.” | $52,341 - $61,805 |
| Speech Therapist (BEC) | | Position: 1.00 Speech Therapist Location: Bloomfield Education Center Learn more about our programs by clicking HERE Salary Range: $52,341 -$61,805, based on experience and demonstrated abilities. Benefits include paid holidays & leave time, NYS retirement, and health & dental insurance. Learn more about our benefits by clicking HERE Start Date: September 01, 2026 Learn more about our instructional calendar & paid holidays by clicking HERE Depending on location, this position may involve direct work with students with autism, emotional and/or developmental disabilities which may include, but are not limited to, oppositional and aggressive behaviors; mood disorders; and potentially severe and unpredictable physical and/or verbal outbursts. Speech Therapists are expected to: • Have ability to work with a diverse population of students.• Provide students with a safe, orderly environment that is conducive to teaching and learning. • Provide specialized instruction to students with emotional and learning disabilities. • Collaborate with colleagues and provide resources to meet student learning needs. • Communicate regularly and effectively with parents. • Record and report student progress. W-FL BOCES job descriptions are available by clicking HERE or by visiting www.wflboces.org and searching “job descriptions.” | $52,341 - $61,805 |
| Physical Therapist | | Physical Therapist Wayne-Finger Lakes BOCES 2026 Salary Range: $52,341 – $61,805 annually prorated Work Location: Midlakes Education Center Support Movement. Enable Access. Empower Students. Wayne-Finger Lakes BOCES is seeking a skilled and student-centered Physical Therapist to support students across our region. This professional position offers the opportunity to apply clinical expertise in educational settings, helping students improve mobility, strength, balance, posture, and physical access to learning environments. If you are passionate about helping students move safely and confidently through their school day—and value both professional responsibility and collaboration—this role offers meaningful impact and variety. About the Role The Physical Therapist is responsible for evaluating, planning, and providing physical therapy services in accordance with a written prescription or referral from a physician who provides medical direction. Services are delivered in school-based settings and are designed to support student access, participation, and safety. The Physical Therapist is responsible to the facility administrator for the operation of the physical therapy department. While direct supervision is not a major function of this title, the role includes oversight and instruction of Physical Therapy Assistants, Physical Therapy Aides, and clerical employees assigned to the service. Other related duties are performed as required. Key Responsibilities - Conduct physical therapy evaluations and assessments
- Develop and implement individualized treatment plans based on medical referrals
- Provide direct physical therapy services to students
- Address mobility, strength, balance, posture, and functional movement needs
- Maintain required documentation, treatment notes, and progress reports
- Collaborate with school teams, families, and related service providers
- Provide oversight and instruction to assigned support staff
- Perform related work as required
Why Work at W-FL BOCES? - Make a direct impact on student access and participation
- Work across diverse districts and school environments
- Enjoy professional responsibility with administrative support
- Be part of a mission-driven educational organization
- Competitive salary range with meaningful, student-centered work
| $52,341 - $61,805 |
| Speech Therapist (NEC) | | Position: 1.00 Speech Therapist Location: Newark Education Center (NEC), Newark, NY 14513 Learn more about our programs by clicking HERE Salary Range: $52,341 -$61,805, based on experience and demonstrated abilities. Benefits include paid holidays & leave time, NYS retirement, and health & dental insurance. Learn more about our benefits by clicking HERE Start Date: September 01, 2026 Learn more about our instructional calendar & paid holidays by clicking HERE Depending on location, this position may involve direct work with students with autism, emotional and/or developmental disabilities which may include, but are not limited to, oppositional and aggressive behaviors; mood disorders; and potentially severe and unpredictable physical and/or verbal outbursts. Speech Therapists are expected to: • Have ability to work with a diverse population of students.• Provide students with a safe, orderly environment that is conducive to teaching and learning. • Provide specialized instruction to students with emotional and learning disabilities. • Collaborate with colleagues and provide resources to meet student learning needs. • Communicate regularly and effectively with parents. • Record and report student progress. W-FL BOCES job descriptions are available by clicking HERE or by visiting www.wflboces.org and searching “job descriptions.” | $52,341 - $61,805 |
| Occupational Therapist | | Wayne-Finger Lakes BOCES 2026 Salary Range: $52,341 – $61,805 annually prorated This is a .2 FTE position Work Location: Wayne Education Center Make a Difference Where It Matters Most Wayne-Finger Lakes BOCES is seeking a dedicated and collaborative Occupational Therapist to support students across our component school districts. This role offers the opportunity to make a meaningful impact by helping students build the skills they need to learn, grow, and thrive. If you’re passionate about student-centered practice, value professional autonomy, and enjoy working as part of a multidisciplinary educational team, this role offers both purpose and variety. About the Role As an Occupational Therapist at BOCES, you will be responsible for the evaluation, planning, and delivery of occupational therapy services in accordance with a written prescription or referral from a physician providing medical direction. Services are provided within educational settings and tailored to meet the individual needs of students. You will receive supervision from a higher-level administrator, with considerable independence in carrying out day-to-day responsibilities. While formal supervision is not a primary function of this role, you will provide oversight and guidance to Occupational Therapy Assistants, Occupational Therapy Aides, and clerical staff assigned to the service. This position offers variety, professional trust, and the opportunity to collaborate with educators, families, and related service providers across the region. Key Responsibilities - Conduct occupational therapy evaluations and assessments
- Develop and implement individualized treatment plans aligned with medical referrals and educational goals
- Provide direct occupational therapy services to students
- Maintain appropriate documentation and progress reports
- Collaborate with school staff, families, and multidisciplinary teams
- Provide instruction and oversight to support staff assigned to occupational therapy services
- Perform related duties as required
Why Join BOCES? - Make a direct impact on students throughout the region
- Enjoy professional autonomy with strong administrative support
- Experience variety in settings, students, and daily work
- Be part of a mission-driven organization dedicated to public education
- Competitive salary range with opportunities for growth
| $52,341 - $61,805 prorated |