Pediatric Autism Specialist | Bismarck, North Dakota
ProCare Therapy
Behavioral Health Market Context
Benefits
Enjoy a comprehensive benefits package, including health and dental insurance, a company-matched 401(k), and a competitive weekly salary
Job Description
Embark on a rewarding contract assignment as an Autism Specialist in a vibrant educational setting near Bismarck, ND. This full-time, onsite position offers the opportunity to make a lasting difference working with pediatric populations, supporting students on the autism spectrum with diverse needs.
Key Qualifications:
• Bachelors degree in a relevant field required; candidates with LMFT credentials are highly preferred
• At least 3 years of experience working with adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder, with a focus on those without intellectual disabilities
• Deep understanding of the mental health, sensory, executive functioning, and socialization challenges unique to ASD
• Strong communication skills and collaborative approach to working with other professionals
• Background in pediatric settings is a plus, though experience with adult populations is essential
• Open to travel professionals seeking engaging opportunities
Responsibilities:
• Provide direct support and specialized strategies for students with ASD in school environments
• Collaborate with educators, therapists, and families to develop and implement individualized plans
• Address and help manage sensory sensitivities, executive functioning difficulties, and social skills development
• Offer consultation and training to school staff on best practices for supporting students with ASD
• Maintain accurate documentation and progress notes as required by the schools protocols
• Support transition planning and promote greater independence for students with ASD
Enjoy a comprehensive benefits package, including health and dental insurance, a company-matched 401(k), and a competitive weekly salary. This contract position is perfect for experienced professionals who are passionate about autism support and open to making an impact in a new community.
Ready to bring your expertise to an impactful school-based role? Apply today to take the next step in your professional journey.
Key Qualifications:
• Bachelors degree in a relevant field required; candidates with LMFT credentials are highly preferred
• At least 3 years of experience working with adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder, with a focus on those without intellectual disabilities
• Deep understanding of the mental health, sensory, executive functioning, and socialization challenges unique to ASD
• Strong communication skills and collaborative approach to working with other professionals
• Background in pediatric settings is a plus, though experience with adult populations is essential
• Open to travel professionals seeking engaging opportunities
Responsibilities:
• Provide direct support and specialized strategies for students with ASD in school environments
• Collaborate with educators, therapists, and families to develop and implement individualized plans
• Address and help manage sensory sensitivities, executive functioning difficulties, and social skills development
• Offer consultation and training to school staff on best practices for supporting students with ASD
• Maintain accurate documentation and progress notes as required by the schools protocols
• Support transition planning and promote greater independence for students with ASD
Enjoy a comprehensive benefits package, including health and dental insurance, a company-matched 401(k), and a competitive weekly salary. This contract position is perfect for experienced professionals who are passionate about autism support and open to making an impact in a new community.
Ready to bring your expertise to an impactful school-based role? Apply today to take the next step in your professional journey.
Qualifications
- •At least 3 years of experience working with adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder, with a focus on those without intellectual disabilities
- •Deep understanding of the mental health, sensory, executive functioning, and socialization challenges unique to ASD
- •Strong communication skills and collaborative approach to working with other professionals
- •Open to travel professionals seeking engaging opportunities
Responsibilities
- •This full-time, onsite position offers the opportunity to make a lasting difference working with pediatric populations, supporting students on the autism spectrum with diverse needs
- •Provide direct support and specialized strategies for students with ASD in school environments
- •Collaborate with educators, therapists, and families to develop and implement individualized plans
- •Address and help manage sensory sensitivities, executive functioning difficulties, and social skills development
- •Offer consultation and training to school staff on best practices for supporting students with ASD
- •Maintain accurate documentation and progress notes as required by the schools protocols
- •Support transition planning and promote greater independence for students with ASD
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