Pediatric Autism Specialist | Charleston, West Virginia
Behavioral Health Market Context
Benefits
This contract opportunity features a competitive weekly salary, health and dental insurance, and a company-matched 401(k)ensuring you are valued for both your skills and commitment
Job Description
Make a positive impact as an Autism Specialist in a vibrant pediatric educational setting located near Charleston, WV. This contract, full-time role is ideal for professionals passionate about supporting students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and eager to provide expertise in a collaborative school environment. Travel candidates are welcomed and encouraged to bring their specialized skills to a new community.
Key Qualifications:
• Bachelors degree in a relevant field is required
• LMFT credential is strongly preferred
• At least 3 years of hands-on experience working with adults diagnosed with ASD, including those without intellectual disabilities
• Proven ability to address mental health, sensory, executive functioning, and socialization matters common to individuals with ASD
Responsibilities:
• Offer direct and consultative support services for students on the autism spectrum, promoting development and inclusion
• Collaborate with educators, families, and multidisciplinary teams to tailor interventions and ensure student progress
• Develop and implement strategies for sensory regulation, executive function support, and improved peer interactions
• Maintain thorough documentation of interventions and student outcomes
• Contribute to ongoing professional development and training within the school community
This contract opportunity features a competitive weekly salary, health and dental insurance, and a company-matched 401(k)ensuring you are valued for both your skills and commitment. If youre seeking a rewarding position where your expertise as an Autism Specialist can foster growth and success in students, we invite you to apply today and take the next step in your professional journey.
Key Qualifications:
• Bachelors degree in a relevant field is required
• LMFT credential is strongly preferred
• At least 3 years of hands-on experience working with adults diagnosed with ASD, including those without intellectual disabilities
• Proven ability to address mental health, sensory, executive functioning, and socialization matters common to individuals with ASD
Responsibilities:
• Offer direct and consultative support services for students on the autism spectrum, promoting development and inclusion
• Collaborate with educators, families, and multidisciplinary teams to tailor interventions and ensure student progress
• Develop and implement strategies for sensory regulation, executive function support, and improved peer interactions
• Maintain thorough documentation of interventions and student outcomes
• Contribute to ongoing professional development and training within the school community
This contract opportunity features a competitive weekly salary, health and dental insurance, and a company-matched 401(k)ensuring you are valued for both your skills and commitment. If youre seeking a rewarding position where your expertise as an Autism Specialist can foster growth and success in students, we invite you to apply today and take the next step in your professional journey.
Qualifications
- •Bachelors degree in a relevant field is required
- •At least 3 years of hands-on experience working with adults diagnosed with ASD, including those without intellectual disabilities
- •Proven ability to address mental health, sensory, executive functioning, and socialization matters common to individuals with ASD
Responsibilities
- •Make a positive impact as an Autism Specialist in a vibrant pediatric educational setting located near Charleston, WV
- •This contract, full-time role is ideal for professionals passionate about supporting students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and eager to provide expertise in a collaborative school environment
- •Travel candidates are welcomed and encouraged to bring their specialized skills to a new community
- •Offer direct and consultative support services for students on the autism spectrum, promoting development and inclusion
- •Collaborate with educators, families, and multidisciplinary teams to tailor interventions and ensure student progress
- •Develop and implement strategies for sensory regulation, executive function support, and improved peer interactions
- •Maintain thorough documentation of interventions and student outcomes
- •Contribute to ongoing professional development and training within the school community
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