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Linwood Center average salary is $56,500, median salary is $56,500 with a salary range from $56,500 to $56,500.
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Senior Business Analyst 56,500-56,500 Lutz, FL, 33548 2012 Linwood Center Senior Business Analyst Salaries (1)
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  • Linwood Center Inc
  • Industry: Other
  • City: Ellicott City, MD
  • Linwood Center, Inc. (Linwood) is a nonpublic school program that provides educational, vocational, and residential services to students with Autism and other pervasive developmental disorders. Our mission is to create opportunities and provide supports for those who fall within the autism spectrum. As a resource for these individuals and their families, we facilitate access to programs and services that enhance their well-being. Through education, vocational training, social awareness, direct support and advocacy, Linwood ensures full participation in community life. This includes cultivating personal growth, self-advocacy, autonomy, increased public awareness and acceptance of people with developmental disabilities. The end result is