Kennedy Krieger Institute·Baltimore, Maryland
The Therapy Assistant will implement instructional programs and evidence-based treatment protocols in a classroom setting under professional oversight. Responsibilities include collecting progress data, preparing teaching materials, and supporting the social and behavioral development of children with autism.
Overview This is a full-time position- seasonal/summer opportunities are not available.
Therapy Assistant I will implement instructional programs and evidence-based treatment protocols in a classroom (group, dyad, and 1:1) setting under the oversight of the Pre-Kindergarten Teacher, the MICC Teacher, or 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 and training.
Additional benefits related to this position include career growth and professional development opportunities through paid training and conferences, opportunities to meet and collaborate with interdisciplinary teams, networking opportunities throughout KKI and flexible scheduling options.
Carry out instructional programs as outlined by the Speech Language Pathologists. Effectively implement behavior management strategies according to trained procedures. Assist in data management functions to include data collection and data entry. Provide basic care needs of students during groups and parent meetings. Prepare and lead specified activities during groups. Assist in the development of therapeutic materials. Clean, organize, and maintains the classroom. Support planning, preparation and staffing for supplemental programming. Participate in parent awareness and training activities. Complete medical, behavioral, and other in-service training as needed.
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 is desirable. Minimum pay range USD $15.65/Hr. Maximum pay range USD $24.64/Hr.
A high school diploma or equivalent is required, with college coursework in psychology or education preferred. Experience working with young children, particularly those with autism in a paraprofessional capacity, is highly desirable.
Market context
In Maryland, classroom teacher roles for infant/toddler and preschool settings are typically driven by ongoing staffing needs in licensed early learning programs. These positions are competitive because employers often look for Maryland-qualified candidates with a clean background check, and prefer a CDA or Early Childhood Education coursework plus prior experience with young children. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to quickly compare fit, then confirm your qualifications and availability before applying.