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What is an autism director?

An Autism Director oversees programs and services for individuals with autism, ensuring they receive appropriate support and interventions. They develop policies, manage staff, coordinate therapies, and ensure compliance with regulations. Autism Directors also collaborate with educators, healthcare professionals, and families to enhance the quality of care and educational programs. Their goal is to provide effective, evidence-based services that improve outcomes for individuals with autism.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an autism director?

To thrive as an Autism Director, you need a solid background in special education, psychology, or social work, often supported by advanced degrees and leadership experience in autism services. Familiarity with intervention planning software, data tracking tools, and certifications such as BCBA (Board Certified Behavior Analyst) or equivalent are typically required. Outstanding communication, organizational, and team leadership skills enable effective collaboration with staff, families, and external agencies. These capabilities ensure the highest quality of care, program effectiveness, and positive outcomes for individuals on the autism spectrum.

What are the main challenges an autism director may face in their role?

Autism Directors often encounter challenges such as balancing the individual needs of clients with the constraints of program resources and regulatory requirements. They also manage multidisciplinary teams, ensuring consistent training and best practices across staff, which can be complex in dynamic environments. Additionally, staying updated with emerging research, evidence-based therapies, and evolving state or federal guidelines requires ongoing learning and adaptability. Despite these challenges, the role is highly rewarding for those dedicated to improving the lives of individuals with autism and supporting their families.

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Registered Behavioral Therapist Part Time

Advanced Behavioral Dimensions LLC

Cartersville, GA • On-site

$17.75 - $22/hr

Other

Vision, Retirement

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Job description

Benefits:

401(k)

Flexible schedule

Opportunity for advancement

Training & development

Vision insurance

Wellness resources

Who we are

At Advanced Behavioral Dimensions, LLC, we’re more than just an ABA agency — we’re a passionate team driven by purpose and heart. We specialize in supporting individuals with autism, developmental disabilities, and behavior challenges, and we’re committed to making meaningful, lasting change in the lives of the families we serve.

Our mission is simple: deliver exceptional behavioral support that’s accessible, personalized, and rooted in compassion. We believe everyone deserves the opportunity to thrive — and we’re here to make that happen.

We’re currently seeking dedicated, energetic professionals who are ready to make a real impact. If you’re someone who’s passionate about helping others, values collaboration, and is excited to be part of a growing, supportive team — we’d love to meet you. Together, we’ll empower individuals to reach their full potential through thoughtful, high-quality ABA services tailored to each unique journey.

What you'll do

As a Registered Behavior Technician (RBT), you will assist Board-Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) in implementing behavior support plans specifically designed for individual toddlers, children and teens. You will have the opportunity to nurture individuals while teaching and guiding them through fundamental skills needed for their day to day activities.

Provide direct ABA therapy to clients in a 1:1 setting

Implement Behavior Support Plan correctly and as directed by the BCBA

Accept constructive feedback and actively work to meet areas of need as stated by the BCBA

Prepare and assist in the construction of instructional materials

Complete clinical data collection and daily administrative work in a accurate, detailed and timely fashion

Work as a team and collaborate with team members

Participate and contribute to in-service training and staff meetings

Debrief caregiver(s) on each session

Maintain confidential health information

Complete authorized therapy hours per client

Complete all other job-related duties as directed

Job Requirements

High school diploma or equivalent

Experience working with toddlers, children or teens, and an interest in working with individuals with special needs

A valid Registered Behavior Technician credential

Reliable transportation and a valid driver’s license as well as personal auto insurance

Clear criminal background checks

Ability to lift and carry up to 50 lbs and engage in physical activity as needed

An outgoing and positive attitude

Able to receive ongoing constructive feedback

Strong English written and verbal communication skills

Ability to work as part of a team

Desire to build a career working with individuals with disabilities

The ability to act on multiple activities concurrently while working with small children

Ability to follow an individual’s behavior support plan (BSP) as written by a supervising BCBA

Basic data collection and documentation skills

Flexibility to work in various settings (home, school, community) and varying schedules

Sound technical and computer skills and reliable internet access

Commitment to ethical practice and professional conduct as outlined by the BACB

What we offer

Competitive Pay

Mileage Reimbursement and Paid Expenses

Training, career development, collaboration and support from all levels

Individualized, hands on training

BCBA certification supervision hours

Team culture and family friendly environment

Flexible Scheduling as needed