
Block Institute, based in Brooklyn, is a non-profit organization dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for individuals with developmental disabilities and their families. Since 1962, it has delivered a comprehensive continuum of services, including preschool and school-age special education, day habilitation, day treatment, vocational training, respite care, and residential programs in a family-like setting. The Institute’s individualized approach fosters independence, productivity, and community inclusion for both children and adults. By prioritizing dignity, personal well-being, and community awareness, Block Institute distinguishes itself as a leader in inclusive disability support within the region.
Responsible for psychological assessment and behavior improvement of assigned individuals, and development of individual and/or group treatment programs. Participate in crisis intervention, consultation with staff, and completion of reports and documentation.
Block Institute, based in Brooklyn, is a non-profit organization dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for individuals with developmental disabilities and their families. Since 1962, it has delivered a comprehensive continuum of services, including preschool and school-age special education, day habilitation, day treatment, vocational training, respite care, and residential programs in a family-like setting. The Institute’s individualized approach fosters independence, productivity, and community inclusion for both children and adults. By prioritizing dignity, personal well-being, and community awareness, Block Institute distinguishes itself as a leader in inclusive disability support within the region.