Exceptional Minds
PEERS Instructor, Adjunct Faculty
Exceptional Minds, Los Angeles, California, United States, 90079
For over a decade, our award-winning nonprofit academy and working production studio has been
preparing young adults on the autism spectrum for careers in animation and the digital arts. Exceptional Minds develops a diverse and inclusive workforce of thoughtful and talented artists once on the margins, who now have what every young professional seeks - dignity, hope, and a command of the skills and tools necessary to lead successful careers.
All potential candidates should read through the following details of this job with care before making an application.
Title: PEERS Instructor, Adjunct Faculty FLSA Classification: Nonexempt Job Type: Part Time Pay: $18-$30/hr dependent on experience level Department: Academy Date: Fall 2025
JOB DESCRIPTION
Summary/Objective
Exceptional Minds is piloting the PEERS® for Young Adults program as part of their vocational curriculum. PEERS is an evidence-based social skills training program designed to support young adults with social challenges in developing essential interpersonal and self-advocacy skills for college, work, and life. We are seeking a dedicated and engaging instructor to facilitate PEERS® for Young Adults (Lite)—a classroom-based social skills group that supports neurodiverse students in building essential communication and interpersonal skills for college, community, and workplace success. The course follows an evidence-based structure adapted from the UCLA PEERS® for Young Adults curriculum and is delivered in a supportive, neuro-affirming format. Class sessions are held once per week for approx 2.5 hours. An additional co-instructor or classroom assistant will be assigned to help maintain a low student-to-instructor ratio and support student engagement.
Essential Functions
Facilitate weekly classroom sessions using the PEERS® Lite curriculum (materials and training support provided) Create a safe, respectful, and engaging learning environment for neurodiverse students Collaborate with the co-instructor and program staff to monitor participation and support generalization of skills Complete basic documentation (e.g., attendance, brief reflection logs) Participate in a short orientation/training session prior to course launch
Preferred Education and Experience
Prior experience with the PEERS® curriculum (Young Adult, School-Based, or PEERS® for Careers) strongly preferred Background in psychology, education, social work, counseling, speech/language, or related fields Experience working with neurodiverse youth or adults, including those on the autism spectrum Group facilitation skills and ability to foster inclusive discussions Interest in evidence-based practice, SEL, or transition-to-adulthood programming Familiarity with the PEERS for YA curriculum is a plus
We are an equal-opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, or national origin.
We will ensure that individuals with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform critical job functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of employment. Please contact us to request an accommodation
All potential candidates should read through the following details of this job with care before making an application.
Title: PEERS Instructor, Adjunct Faculty FLSA Classification: Nonexempt Job Type: Part Time Pay: $18-$30/hr dependent on experience level Department: Academy Date: Fall 2025
JOB DESCRIPTION
Summary/Objective
Exceptional Minds is piloting the PEERS® for Young Adults program as part of their vocational curriculum. PEERS is an evidence-based social skills training program designed to support young adults with social challenges in developing essential interpersonal and self-advocacy skills for college, work, and life. We are seeking a dedicated and engaging instructor to facilitate PEERS® for Young Adults (Lite)—a classroom-based social skills group that supports neurodiverse students in building essential communication and interpersonal skills for college, community, and workplace success. The course follows an evidence-based structure adapted from the UCLA PEERS® for Young Adults curriculum and is delivered in a supportive, neuro-affirming format. Class sessions are held once per week for approx 2.5 hours. An additional co-instructor or classroom assistant will be assigned to help maintain a low student-to-instructor ratio and support student engagement.
Essential Functions
Facilitate weekly classroom sessions using the PEERS® Lite curriculum (materials and training support provided) Create a safe, respectful, and engaging learning environment for neurodiverse students Collaborate with the co-instructor and program staff to monitor participation and support generalization of skills Complete basic documentation (e.g., attendance, brief reflection logs) Participate in a short orientation/training session prior to course launch
Preferred Education and Experience
Prior experience with the PEERS® curriculum (Young Adult, School-Based, or PEERS® for Careers) strongly preferred Background in psychology, education, social work, counseling, speech/language, or related fields Experience working with neurodiverse youth or adults, including those on the autism spectrum Group facilitation skills and ability to foster inclusive discussions Interest in evidence-based practice, SEL, or transition-to-adulthood programming Familiarity with the PEERS for YA curriculum is a plus
We are an equal-opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, or national origin.
We will ensure that individuals with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform critical job functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of employment. Please contact us to request an accommodation