UCP of Western Massachusetts — an affiliate of United Cerebral Palsy Association — was established in 1961. UCP of Western Massachusetts offers service navigation, direct programming, assistive technology and advocacy for any individual, regardless of disability, to pursue a fulfilling, self-determined, high-quality community life — a life without limits.
Mission
To empower all individuals with diverse abilities through advocacy, innovation, dignity and friendship.
Vision
Inspiring all to live a life without limits
| Board Certified Behavior Analyst- multiple opportunities
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| Clinical Nursing Supervisor
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| BCBA
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| Family Support Advocate
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| Registered Behavior Technician
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| Coordinator for the Family Support Center
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UCP’s Guiding Principles
UCP of Western Massachusetts is committed to respect, integrity, communication and empathy in all our endeavors. We prioritize “Life Without Limits” for our members, the well-being of our employees, and the sustainability of our organization in every decision we make.
RESPECT
Acknowledging and appreciating the value, dignity, and the inherent human and individual rights and responsibilities of our members, staff, and volunteers.
INTEGRITY
Exemplifying honesty, accountability, and strong ethical character in both professional and personal capacities.
COMMUNICATION
Conveying information or ideas to people in a manner that is clear, concise and easily understood. Effective communication resolves conflicts, builds trust, leads to innovation and facilitates collaboration.
EMPATHY
A fundamental aspect of human connection that plays a significant role in building relationships, nurturing diversity, equity, inclusion and promoting compassion and kindness.