
Autism Specialist (Part-time, Temporary) - Extended Day Enrichment Program - 2025-26 School Year Only
- Albemarle County, VA
- $37.48 per hour
- Temporary
- Part-time
Pay rate based on non-VRS Teacher Pay Scale (minimum $37.48/hour)Certification as a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst and a license as a Behavior Analyst with the Virginia Department of Health Professions is required. BCaBA licensure will be considered as well. A master’s degree or higher from an accredited college or university and a minimum of five years of experience working with children with disabilities in a public or private school setting is required. A minimum of 3 years of those 5 years of experience must be working with children with autism and their families. Will work 1:1 with a student three afternoons per week at the Extended Day Enrichment after-school program. Requires Toileting.In Albemarle County Public Schools, we work together as a team to end the predictive value of race, class, gender, and special capacities for our children’s success through high-quality teaching and learning for all. We seek to build relationships with families and communities to ensure that every student succeeds. We will know every student!General Definition of Work:The Autism Specialist provides support services to identify needs and assist with program development, consultation with school personnel for students with Autism Spectrum Disorder and acts as a facilitator for classroom teachers in the implementation and evaluation of interventions and instruction for students with ASD. The Autism Specialist shall: demonstrate knowledge of the principles, practices, trends and theories pertaining to Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) and their treatment; possess the knowledge of assessment, interventions, and diagnostic techniques, procedures and methods; have the ability to work with teachers, teaching assistants, related service staff and transportation staff at varying levels of expertise; and advance the knowledge base of administration, instructional and support staff regarding successful teaching and intervention methods for students with ASD.Essential Functions:
- Provides technical assistance and consultation to school personnel, parents and others concerning the planning, developing and providing academic, social, adaptive and inclusive programming for students with ASD;
- Develops, manages and provides a professional development program for school staff that meets State requirements and identified internal needs identified for appropriate programs for student with Autism; Conducts in-service training for instructional staff regarding instructional strategies, best practices, and specific instructional topics;
- Assists eligibility teams with the administration and analysis of evaluations and assessments of children suspected of having ASD and, as a result, may require special education and related services;
- Provides consultative services for leading school division efforts in the formulation, monitoring and implementation of an Individual Education Program (IEP) for students with ASD;
- Establishes and maintains effective working relationships with supervisors, parents, school division personnel, community based agencies, and other professionals working in the field of Autism;
- Deals effectively with parents, students, staff and other educational professionals regarding instructional needs, concerns or problems of the student and school division;
- Assists in curriculum development, implementation, and revision;
- Ensures adequate materials, equipment, and supplies for the operation of the division's autism instructional program;
- Analyzes and interprets achievement data; and works with lead teachers/administrative staff to design activities to raise student achievement;
- Serves as a facilitator for Virginia Alternative Assessment Program (VAAP);
- Conducts student observations to help determine program eligibility and placement;
- Participates in parent/teacher conferences as needed;
- Observes classrooms on a regular basis to ensure consistency of instruction;
- Applies and prepares all referrals needed for students who require services outside the public school system;
- Coordinates needed services for students each year for summer school and Extended School Year in all three levels;
- Demonstrates a thorough understanding of current trends and theories pertaining to ASD;
- Manages and maintains budget for Autism program;
- Interprets state and federal regulations governing special education and ensures compliance in assigned functional areas;
- Assists the human resources department with interviewing and recommending qualified candidates for special education instructional positions;
- Demonstrates an understanding of planning and objective measurement methods pertaining to the IEP;
- Represents the school division in educational projects and initiatives at the local, regional, state, and national levels;
- Models nondiscriminatory practices in all activities;
- Performs any other related duties as assigned.