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ASD Paraprofessional Auburn Elementary Two vacancies available $19.80-22.10/ hour based on experience and education Qualifications: * Associates Degree preferred (60+ College Credit) * ETS Parapro ...

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Brooklyn, NY · On-site

$21 - $30/hr

Work 1:1 with children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) * Support skill development and positive behaviors * Work closely with experienced BCBAs No ABA Experience? That's Okay. We value the right ...

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How much do asd paraprofessional jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for asd paraprofessional in the United States is $16.47, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $18.75 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Asd Paraprofessional vs Special Education Paraprofessional?

AspectAsd ParaprofessionalSpecial Education Paraprofessional
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; some roles may require additional certificationsHigh school diploma or equivalent; often similar certification requirements
Work EnvironmentAssist students with Autism Spectrum Disorder in classrooms or therapy settingsSupport students with various disabilities in classroom or school settings
Employer & Industry UsageSpecialized in ASD support within educational institutionsGeneral role supporting students with disabilities, including ASD

While both roles support students with disabilities, an Asd Paraprofessional specifically focuses on assisting students with Autism Spectrum Disorder, often requiring specialized training. A Special Education Paraprofessional has a broader scope, supporting students with various disabilities. The roles overlap in credentials and work environments but differ in specialization.

What are some common challenges faced by ASD Paraprofessionals when supporting students, and how can they be overcome?

ASD Paraprofessionals often encounter challenges such as managing behavioral outbursts, facilitating communication, and adapting instructional materials to meet individual student needs. Building strong relationships with students and collaborating closely with teachers and therapists are key strategies for success. Consistent communication with the educational team and ongoing professional development can help paraprofessionals stay informed about best practices, ultimately creating a more supportive and effective learning environment.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an ASD Paraprofessional, and why are they important?

To thrive as an ASD Paraprofessional, you need a solid understanding of autism spectrum disorders, basic educational strategies, and typically a high school diploma or associate degree with specialized training. Familiarity with assistive communication devices, data tracking software, and behavior intervention plans is often required. Patience, empathy, and strong communication skills help build trust and effectively support students’ unique needs. These skills are essential for fostering a supportive learning environment and helping students with ASD achieve their academic and social goals.

What are ASD Paraprofessionals?

ASD Paraprofessionals are educational support staff who assist teachers in classrooms with students who have Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). They help implement individualized education plans (IEPs), provide one-on-one or small group support, and facilitate communication and social skills development. Their role is vital in helping students with ASD succeed academically and socially, adapting lessons and classroom environments to meet each student's unique needs.
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ASD Paraeducator

$19.80 - $22.10/hr

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Posted 19 days ago


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AVONDALE SCHOOL DISTRICT

Join the Avondale Team!
At Avondale, we're more than a school district-we're a supportive community dedicated to personal growth, resilience, and discovery. We invest in our staff through strong professional development and a collaborative network, empowering educators to create exceptional, individualized learning experiences where every student matters and every story counts. Learn more about us at www.avondaleschools.org.
 

POSITION OPENING: ASD Paraprofessional Auburn Elementary

Two vacancies available

$19.80-22.10/ hour based on experience and education
Qualifications:

  • Associates Degree preferred (60+ College Credit)
  • ETS Parapro Assessment required
  • Relate to children and adults in a positive manner
  • Training or coursework in the area of early childhood, education or child development
  • Successful experience working with groups of children
  • Skills to support the school district's curriculum
  • Basic computer skills


Job Goal: Support special education students to allow them to function successfully in the students' least restrictive environment, as assigned.
Reports to: Assigned Teacher/Principal
Evaluated by:Building Principal
Duties and Responsibilities:




  • Provides general education classroom based academic support (reinforcement) to eligible special education students as directed by the special education teacher.  Such support may extend to non special education students in the same classroom who, as directed by the general education teacher, have similar needs.
  • Assist in student orientation.
  • Assist disabled students in their educational, personal, health, and behavioral needs such as self-care, daily living skills, physical mobility, toileting, etc., as needed.
  • May assist disabled students by dispensing medication after being trained
  • Maintain open and meaningful communication with the special education teacher regarding all disabled students assigned paraprofessional support.
  • Maintain confidentiality of school related information.
  • Assists teacher with routine classroom operation; follows through on teacher's instructions within time limits.
  • Assist and supervise students in the use of computers, as assigned.
  • Attend meetings/functions as specifically directed.  Does not attend MET and/or IEPC meetings.
  • Participate in and utilize information gained in appropriate staff development.
  • Assist special education teachers in development and maintenance of special education records.
  • Demonstrates understanding of students' needs, and interacts appropriately with students, parents, and other employees.
  • Follows instructions of teaching staff and reinforces program philosophy and consistency in classroom procedures.
  • Demonstrates initiative and creativity with individual children and their program implementations; follows through with prescribed behavioral management programs.
  • Assists with classroom housekeeping, such as distributing paper and supplies, preparing bulletin boards, setting up and putting away appropriate materials and equipment.
  • Keeps records, writes lessons on the board, prepares tapes or materials for classroom use, corrects students' work, maintains instructional materials and supplies, and procures necessary resource materials, as required.
  • Assists with the development of instructional materials as appropriate and directed.
  • Assists in regular education classes as assigned by a special education teacher.
  • Hears the student in recitation, reading, and other curriculum tasks, and guiding and helping them but not teaching them.
  • Initiates actions which are required without specific direction from the teacher.
  • Supervises students involved in activities other than the Basic classroom.
  • Is physically able to participate in physical activities which are participate in physical activities which are part of the basic program and which may be unique to his/her specific classroom.
  • Maintains composure under stressful conditions.
  • Demonstrates an innate ability to realize that behavior is communication and not to be taken personally.
  • Demonstrates the ability to follow individualized styles of learning and/or behavior plans.
  • Ability to tolerate unique eating/sensory issues (gag reflex demonstration).
  • Maintain flexibility (switching roles/positions within the program).
  • Assist with lunch and recess support.
  • Assist with the administration of the NWEA or other assessments under the direction of a certified staff member.
  • Participate in standardized testing training to support facilitation of and accommodating standardized testing
  • Participate in para educator professional development as assigned
  • Additional duties as assigned by the teacher, principal, or Assistant Superintendent of Student Services.


PHYSICAL DEMANDS: 
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to sit and kneel on hard surfaces and is occasionally required to walk or stand.  The employee will frequently bend or twist at the neck and trunk while performing the duties of this job.  The employee frequently will reach above the head and forward.  The employee frequently uses hand strength to grasp equipment or students.  The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds and push or pull up to 100 pounds such as students or students in wheelchairs.  Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, depth perception and peripheral vision.
WORK ENVIRONMENT: 
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee occasionally works in hot temperatures and extreme temperatures below ten degrees and occasionally will walk on slippery/uneven surfaces.  The employee must be able to meet deadlines with severe time constraints and interact with the public and others.  The employee has direct responsibility for the safety and well-being of others.  The employee is often exposed to fumes and airborne particles and frequently must work in outside weather.  The noise level in the work environment is frequently loud to where you have to raise your voice to be heard.
*    Indicates Essential Job Functions
WORK LOCATION: Auburn Elementary
2900 Waukegan St Auburn Hills MI 48326
SALARY DETAILS: Per Master Agreement
TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT: Per Master Agreement
EVALUATION: Per Master Agreement
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WHY WORK FOR AVONDALE?
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Oakland Schools is a regional service agency that offers support services to school personnel that are best delivered regionally and provide cost, size and quality advantages to those we serve. Oakland Schools is an autonomous, tax-supported public school district governed by Michigan General School Laws and is one of 56 intermediate school districts (ISDs) established in Michigan in 1962.

Industry

Elementary and secondary schools

Company size

501 - 1,000 Employees

Headquarters location

Waterford, MI, US

Year founded

1962