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Quick overview

The Line Therapist works directly with children with autism in their homes to implement evidence-based intervention strategies. They are responsible for recording data according to the Individual Treatment Plan and reporting progress to the supervisor.

Requirements summary

The role requires the ability to follow individualized schedules and implement specific therapeutic rotations. Candidates must be available for 20 to 25 hours per week to work in client homes.

Data recordingSocialization supportBehavioral therapyDiscrete trial instructionSelf-help skills trainingPivotal response treatmentAutism interventionCooperative playFunctional toy playIndividual treatment plan implementation

Job description

Schedule

Flexible, weekdays, some day time hours and afternoons available. 20 hours/week

The Line Therapist is responsible for working directly with children who have autism in their home. Implementing evidence-based intervention strategies as outlined by the client’s Individual Treatment Plan (ITP). Records data according to the ITP. Reports issues and/or concerns relating to family, customer, or team to the supervisor and reports progress and/or concerns to the Interventionist.

Daily Requirements

Follow the rotation and/or individualized schedule. The rotation may include

• PRT, DTI, arts and crafts, cooperative play, breaks outside activities, community outings, functional toy play, story time, circle time, socialization, manipulatives, puzzles, meals, free play, self-help skills

Weekly Requirements

  • Work between 20 and 25 hours per week in the customer’s home.
  • Work towards all program goals on the customer’s data form during each session unless otherwise specified by the Lead Therapist and/or Interventionist