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Location

Odenton, Maryland

Quick overview

Implement instructional programs and evidence-based treatment protocols for children with autism under the supervision of a Speech-Language Pathologist. Responsibilities include collecting progress data, managing classroom organization, and supporting parent communication.

Requirements summary

A high school diploma is required, with college coursework in Psychology or Education preferred. Experience working with young children, specifically those with autism in a paraprofessional capacity, is preferred.

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Job description

  • Overview The Therapeutic Assistant I will implement instructional programs and evidence-based treatment protocols in a classroom setting under the oversight of a Speech-Language Pathologist.
  • This staff member will interact with the children to encourage language, social, and self-regulatory development.
  • The incumbent will also collect progress and treatment response data; assist with classroom organization; prepare teaching materials; and assist with parent communication.
  • This job description reflects the designation of essential job functions and critical features of this position but does not provide an all-inclusive list of duties that may be assigned.
  • These job functions and features are subject to change at the discretion of the Institute and its management.

Responsibilities

1. Carry out instructional programs as outlined by the Speech Language Pathologists. 2. Effectively implement behavior management strategies according to trained procedures. 3. Assist in data management functions, to include data collection and data entry. 4. Provide basic care needs of students during groups. 5. Prepare and lead specified activities during groups. 6. Assist in the development of therapeutic materials. 7. Clean, organize, and maintain the classroom. 8. Support planning, preparation, and staffing for supplemental programming. 9. Participate in parent awareness and training activities. 10. Complete medical, behavioral, and other in-service training as needed.

Qualifications

Education: High School diploma or equivalent required. College classes in Psychology, Education, or related field preferred.

Experience

Experience working with young children preferred. Experience as a paraprofessional with young children with autism and implementing treatment protocols in a classroom or childcare setting preferred. Minimum pay range Maximum pay range