The May Center School for Autism and Developmental Disabilities West Springfield campus is looking for a full-time ABA Special Education Instructor to provide educational services to students with autism spectrum disorders and other developmental disabilities. We provide full-day, year-round educational and vocational services for children and adolescents from preschool to age 22, using proven methods of treatment and teaching based on the latest clinical and applied research.
Come and grow with our dynamic team!
As an Instructor, you will work individually with those in your classroom in our 1:1 student-to-staff ratio school. You will receive in-depth training with each student in your class and rotate to work with several students every day. In addition, there will be time devoted to training, meetings, and case management to best support those we serve. This position serves as a great stepping-stone to careers such as a Special Education Teacher or Behavior Analyst!
Strong team collaboration with dedicated professionals across multiple disciplines
Consistent 40 hours with no concern of client session cancellations
Thorough onboarding training program to support your new role and set you up for success in the classroom
Responsive leadership team available to classrooms for support throughout the day
Fantastic compensation package!
o Competitive hourly rate
o Generous paid time off and holiday pay
o Health, dental, and vision insurance, and more!
o Tuition reimbursement, mentoring program, and other career advancement support!
Flexible schedule start time
o Arrive between 7 AM - 8:10 AM Monday through Friday. Note that once per week classrooms have a morning clinical meeting starting at 7 AM or 7:40 AM, but otherwise, you decide when you want to come in during the start window each day that best suits your needs. Work until at least 3:30 each day, differing with start time.
Responsibilities:
Implementing teaching protocols and behavior support plans
Work in a fast-paced environment
Deliver student instruction using the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)
Record and analyze data
Provide case management
Manage behavior crisis
Transport students within the community as needed
Requirements:
Eligible to work in the U.S.
18+ years of age
Valid and current U.S. driver's license
Availability to work 40 hours per week Monday-Friday including in the Summer
Preferred Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in a related field
Working knowledge and experience with Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)
1+ years working with individuals with Autism and/or developmental disabilities
Experience managing challenging behaviors
- Pay Type Hourly