The Watson Institute
Bert Ceasar is an experienced professional with a diverse background in instructional support, mental health services, and business management. Currently serving as an Instructional Aide at the Watson Institute since September 2024, Bert has also co-owned Ink Strike Printing since March 2018. With significant experience in the mental health field, Bert previously worked as a Behavioral Health Associate at Southwood Psychiatric Hospital and held various roles at Glade Run Lutheran Services. In addition, Bert has extensive skills in communication through a position as Director of Communications at Beaver Valley Chimney Sweep Company, where responsibilities included managing advertising and community events. Bert's career includes experience in service coordination, sales, and supervisory roles, complemented by a Bachelor's Degree in Journalism and Mass Communications from Point Park University.
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The Watson Institute
Established in 1917, the Watson Institute is an educational organization specializing in educating children with special needs and in training the professionals and pre-professionals who serve those children. Its special education school programs are part of Pennsylvania’s Approved Private Schools. Annually our programs serve over 1,300 children ages 3 to 21. Our services include special education programs through our approved private schools, as well as psychological evaluations and outpatient therapy, and respite services for families. The Watson Institute also provides training and consultation services for school districts. Through our programs, the Watson Institute serves over 80 area school districts from twelve counties. Our mission at the Watson Institute is to help children and youth with special needs achieve their fullest potential in all aspects of their lives. Whether it’s an autism spectrum disorder, neurological impairment or another serious emotional challenge, The Watson Institute admits students without regard to gender, race, color, national origin or religious creed. The Watson Institute is an equal opportunity employer.