Why You’ll Love this Autism Paraprofessional Job!
Are you driven by a passion to create a meaningful impact on a child's life, with far-reaching effects that transform families and the community? Embark on a rewarding career as a Autism Paraprofessional with Hopebridge in Mason, OH, where every day is a new opportunity to make a difference in kids with Autism!
At Hopebridge, you're not just following a career path – you're shaping your own journey with the support of our cutting-edge internal development programs.
Pay: Starting at $15.
50 / hour
Pay Structure: Compensation is determined by RBT certification and experience.
If you don't have your RBT yet - no worries, we will help you get there!
Autism Paraprofessional Benefits
Paid RBT Certification
Annual $75 Professional Development Stipend: Invest in your growth and expertise in Autism intervention
Exclusive Access to Internal Professional Development Programs: Fuel your career with a myriad of growth opportunities tailored for working with children on the autism spectrum
Health, Vision, and Dental Insurance: Prioritize your physical well-being
Wellness Programs: Nurture a healthy work-life balance
18 Days of PTO: Enjoy paid time off, holidays, and a flex holiday
401K Retirement Options with Company Match: Secure your financial future
Opportunity to Relocate: Explore exciting career possibilities in any of our states
Monday through Friday Schedule: Say goodbye to nights and weekends
Fun at Work: Engage in regular in-center celebrations, spirit weeks, competitions, and team-building opportunities
Our goal is to establish a caring clinical setting for our patients, both now and in the future.
If you're prepared to start a career that leaves a meaningful impact, apply for the Autism Paraprofessional position today!
Job Responsibilities
Create an environment that fosters skill acquisition, functional communication, and school readiness for children
Learn directly from Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBA) to provide therapy that transforms lives
Review behavior plans and instructional materials to ensure consistent implementation and monitor outcomes
Complete daily progress notes related to the implementation of the intervention plan
Work with children by creating an environment that champions continued skill acquisition and development of functional communication, peer interactions, and school readiness, just to name a few
Celebrate victories (both big and small!), help kids and families celebrate milestones, and get more high fives than you’ve ever thought possible
Required Skills and Qualifications
At least 18 years of age
High school diploma or equivalent