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Brighton Center Named 7th Best Place to Work in San Antonio by SABJ

Brighton Center Best Places to Work 2020 San Antonio Business Journal 2020

Brighton Center been selected as the 7th best place to work in San Antonio the large employer category, by San Antonio Business Journal! This year’s Best Places to Work in San Antonio class of 75 employers, organized across 4 categories, are raising the bar for providing work environments that promote job satisfaction and productivity. Brighton Center’s willingness to concentrate on the issues that matter to staff such as competitive salaries, great benefits, transparency, and opportunities for staff development all help keep staff excited to be a part of the team.

When asked to describe what the award meant to the agency, CEO, Kim Jefferies replied with “We are very intentional about creating a culture of inclusion, appreciation and genuine concern for our employees and their wellbeing. We know that without them being healthy and happy they can’t do the difficult work they do every day. Being recognized as a Top Workplace just reinforces that we are on the right path in properly serving our employees and the families that we work with.”

Danie Goehring, one of Brighton’s Early Intervention Specialists has been at Brighton for almost 25 years and she says that how the administration works with their staff is one of the many reason she has been at the organization for her entire career. “Over the many years I have been with Brighton, I have always been amazed at Brighton’s drive to hire the most qualified applicants and people that will be willing to work hard and share their knowledge. The managers and other administrative staff are all very friendly and always willing to share their knowledge. They show the staff the best ways for us to support Brighton and our mission Kids.

Brighton Center is excited to share our selection to San Antonio Business Journal’s Best Places to Work in San Antonio list. For more information, click here.

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Since starting therapy with Brighton, Aj has shown significant improvement with the skills and tips provided by his therapy team. Aj is talking more, learning sign language, and walking/running better than ever.
Charlene Garibay, Aj's Mom | Early Childhood Intervention Services
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My children have been attending Brighton Center since my oldest daughter was 14 months (now almost 5). My daughter has severe food allergies and also required supervision from numerous specialists during infancy. The Brighton Center has always been very accommodating and loving to my children. All the staff make you feel like you’re family. The teachers and staff are exceptional and are also ver...
Liz Monterrosa Duran | Special Education Support Services
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It was nothing short of a miracle. Brighton offered affordable services, in home visits, and the friendliest/most knowledgeable therapists. A weight was lifted off our shoulders and we knew we had a team in place who cared for and about Ishan as much as we did.
Kosha Vriseno, Ishan's Mom | Early Childhood Intervention Services
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My daughter currently attends the Lullwood campus. Since she has been at Brighton she has consistently made developmental strides. She is part of their Early Childhood Intervention program and the increased knowledge of their staff about recognizing and addressing developmental delays has been critical in her development. Brighton's practice of inclusion where both children with and without disabi...
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Alejandro made sure my daughters ARD process went smoothly!
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In January 2019 we took our daughter, Evelyn to a developmental specialist, and she was scoring at 6-8 months developmentally at 15 months old. She recommended that a referral be made to Brighton. After the evaluation, Evelyn was enrolled. We learned a lot from Brighton's Occupational Therapist (OT), including her sensory seeking and proprioceptive needs and things that she needs that she can’t ...