ADVANCE KIDS GROUP
Location
Latrobe, California
The paraprofessional provides one-on-one behavior modification and academic instruction for high school students diagnosed with autism using Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). Essential duties include implementing behavior intervention plans, monitoring progress through accurate recording, and communicating effectively with students using adaptive methods.
Candidates must have a comprehensive knowledge of Applied Behavior Analysis principles, including verbal behavior and incidental training, and experience with prompt hierarchy, PECS, and DTT. A minimum of one year of experience working with children or adults, preferably in a related field, is required along with a high school diploma equivalent.
The Paraprofessional provides individualized academic instruction and behavior support under the supervision of a classroom teacher and behavior consultant. Staff work closely with students in a 1:1 to 1:3 ratio, implementing lesson plans, behavior intervention strategies, and communication supports while promoting student progress toward individualized goals. Qualifications Required High school diploma or equivalent Must be at least 18 years of age Ability to pass criminal background check and reference checks Negative TB test and immunization records Reliable transportation to and from work Basic computer skills (email, internet, Microsoft Office) Preferred Experience or coursework in education, psychology, behavior analysis, or related field Experience working with individuals with developmental disabilities (not required—training provided) Physical Requirements Ability to stand, sit, stoop, kneel, crawl, and reach throughout the workday Ability to lift and carry up to 50 pounds Ability to work in an active, fast-paced classroom and outdoor ranch environment Ability to travel locally via automobile for community outings and transportation routes Pre-Employment Requirements Criminal background clearance Reference and education verification TB test and immunization records Completion of onboarding training and ongoing mentorship Availability for weekday schedule (Monday–Friday, 8:30 AM–2:30 PM) What You’ll Do Provide 1:1 and small-group ABA-based academic instruction Implement individualized lesson plans and behavior intervention plans as directed by the teacher and behavior consultant Work in collaboration with classroom staff to develop goal-oriented activities Deliver instruction using defined SDs (discriminative stimuli), prompts, and reinforcement procedures Collect accurate data and complete session notes for each student Monitor and record student progress using designated data systems Support communication using adaptive communication methods Participate in classroom routines, school activities, and community outings Communicate regularly with teachers and directors regarding student progress, challenges, and training needs Support direct care needs of students as required Compensation $19.00/hour starting pay Benefits include: Paid Time Off (PTO) Paid Sick Leave (PSL) Paid Holidays Health, dental, and vision insurance (eligibility after 6 months, 30+ hours/week) 401(k) retirement plan Flexible Spending Account (FSA) & Health Savings Account (HSA) options Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Paid training, mentoring, and ongoing professional development Why Opportunity Acres & Independent Trails School? At Opportunity Acres and Independent Trails School, you’ll join a mission-driven team committed to helping students with autism build academic, behavioral, and life skills in a supportive ranch-school environment. Every day is an opportunity to contribute to meaningful growth, independence, and long-term success for students. Apply Today and Help Us Build Brighter Futures. Qualifications Comprehensive knowledge and understanding of Applied Behavior Analysis, command of terminology in order to effectively communicate with supervisors and administration, understanding and working knowledge of the basic behavioral principles, verbal behavior, and incidental training; knowledge of prompt hierarchy, PECS and DTT; ability to appropriately address behavior excesses (i.e., tantrum, aggression, etc.). Punctual to sessions and meetings, consistently at work and on time, presents self professionally, dresses appropriately. Works well independently and as a team player; maintains effective and proper working relationships among coworkers, clients, and supervisors; welcomes feedback, accepts responsibility for own actions, follows directions, follows proper chain of command. Ability to manage difficult or emotional student situations, keeps emotions under control, maintains student and company confidentiality. Effective oral and written communication, participates in meetings. Sets and achieves goals, adheres to a schedule, pursues training and development opportunities, volunteers readily, asks for help and offers help when needed, applies feedback to improve performance, monitors own work to ensure quality and accuracy, meets productivity standards, ability to multi-task, organizes work, completes work in timely manner, checks and responds to email within 48 hrs., completes billing on time and accurately. Displays original thinking and creativity, meets challenges with resourcefulness, works well with students, displays high energy level. Observes safety and security procedures, reports unsafe conditions while using equipment and materials properly. Adheres to all company policies and procedures. Education equivalent to a high school diploma, continuing education units a plus, and a minimum of one year experience working with children or adults, preferably in related field. Physical Demands: Run to safely intervene when a client is eloping or engaging in unsafe behavior. · Stand, sit, stoop, crawl, kneel, and reach to assist clients during daily activities and behavioral interventions. · Push and lift individuals weighing up to 75 pounds when necessary for safety, support, or mobility assistance. · Visually observe, vocally communicate, and hear clearly to monitor client behavior, respond to emergencies, and engage in therapeutic interactions. · Use a computer for documentation, communication, and program planning. · Travel via automobile for transportation of clients and/or community outings with clients. Education equivalent to a high school diploma, continuing education units a plus, and a minimum of one year experience working with children or adults, preferably in related field. Physical Demands: Run to safely intervene when a client is eloping or engaging in unsafe behavior. · Stand, sit, stoop, crawl, kneel, and reach to assist clients during daily activities and behavioral interventions. · Push and lift individuals weighing up to 75 pounds when necessary for safety, support, or mobility assistance. · Visually observe, vocally communicate, and hear clearly to monitor client behavior, respond to emergencies, and engage in therapeutic interactions. · Use a computer for documentation, communication, and program planning. · Travel via automobile for transportation of clients and/or community outings with clients. Must be at least 18 years old; criminal background check; reference checks; provide a negative TB test; education verification; current driver’s license and proof of auto insurance. Other Requirements: Must have reliable means of transportation and willingness to transport students via personal automobile; availability to work a minimum of 30 hours per week; and have access to a computer with knowledge of internet, e-mail and Microsoft Office applications.
Market context
Teaching assistant roles in California often see steady demand, especially in early childhood settings where classrooms need support with child development and daily care routines. These positions can be competitive because employers look for candidates with specific ECE coursework, practical knowledge of child development theories, and the physical ability to handle active classroom environments. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits on this platform to quickly confirm fit, then have your 12+ ECE units and relevant experience ready when you apply.
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