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How much do autistic jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 7, 2026, the average hourly pay for autistic in the United States is $17.56, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.66 and $19.23 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are common challenges faced by autistic professionals in the workplace, and how can employers and colleagues support them?

Autistic professionals may encounter challenges such as navigating unspoken social cues, adapting to frequent changes in routine, or managing sensory sensitivities in busy office environments. Employers and colleagues can provide support by offering clear communication, predictable schedules, and sensory-friendly workspaces. Encouraging open discussions about individual needs and providing reasonable accommodations, such as noise-canceling headphones or flexible hours, can help autistic professionals thrive and contribute their unique strengths to the team.

What is the difference between Autistic vs Speech Therapist?

AspectAutisticSpeech Therapist
Required CredentialsNo specific credentials; may have autism diagnosis or related trainingMaster's degree in Speech-Language Pathology, licensure, certification (e.g., ASHA)
Work EnvironmentVaries; includes homes, schools, clinics, community centersClinics, schools, hospitals, private practices
Industry UsageRefers to individuals with autism spectrum disorderProfessionals providing speech and language therapy
Common Search/ComparisonAutistic vs Speech TherapistAutistic individuals seeking speech therapy or understanding differences

Autistic individuals are people diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder, characterized by unique social, communication, and behavioral traits. Speech therapists are trained professionals who help improve communication skills, often working with autistic clients. While autism is a condition, speech therapists are specialists providing therapy. The comparison highlights the difference between a condition and a profession involved in supporting individuals with autism.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Autism Support Specialist, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Autism Support Specialist, you need knowledge of autism spectrum disorders, behavioral intervention techniques, and often a relevant degree or certification in special education or applied behavior analysis. Familiarity with tools like Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) software, Individualized Education Program (IEP) systems, and data tracking platforms is typically required. Strong soft skills include patience, empathy, and effective communication to build trust and support individuals with autism and their families. These skills are vital for delivering personalized, evidence-based support that fosters growth and improves quality of life for individuals on the autism spectrum.

What does it mean to be autistic?

Being autistic means that a person has autism spectrum disorder (ASD), a neurological and developmental condition that affects how they communicate, interact, and perceive the world. Autistic individuals may experience challenges with social interactions, sensory processing, and may have unique strengths or interests. Autism is a spectrum, so each autistic person is different, with their own abilities and support needs. Many autistic people prefer identity-first language, such as 'autistic person,' and advocate for acceptance and understanding rather than focusing solely on challenges.
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Infographic showing various Autistic job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 71% Full Time, 28% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 91% Physical, 6% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $36,526 per year, or $17.6 per hour.
Autistic Support - Special Education Paraprofessional

Autistic Support - Special Education Paraprofessional

Hempfield School District

Landisville, PA

$1.0K/day

Other

Posted 29 days ago


Hempfield School District rating

5.4

Company rating: 5.4 out of 10

Based on 5 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

465th of 559 rated elementary and secondary schools


Job description

Autistic Support - Special Education Paraprofessionals
District-Wide
2026-2027 School Year


Job Summary:  Provide academic, functional, and behavioral support to assigned student(s) as directed by the Autistic Support Teacher. Support the Autistic Support teacher with daily classroom routines and expectations.
Position Information:



  • Full-time - with benefits, and Part-time available
  • Monday-Friday, 184 days/year
  • Hours per day: 7 hours
  • Range 08, Starting Salary $16.00
  • Autistic Support Paraprofessionals Incentive
    • $1000/yr (184 days) for FT paraprofessionals (daily rate of $5.43)
    • $500/yr (184 days) for PT paraprofessionals (daily rate of $2.72)

Primary Duties and Responsibilities:

  1. Encourage student independence.
  2. Provide instructional support to the teacher or assigned student(s) by assisting in differentiated instruction and formative and summative assessment.
  3. Provide functional support to assigned student(s) to assist with toileting, feeding, and/or safety (in classrooms, hallways, cafeteria, playground, etc.).
  4. Implement strategies and interventions as outlined in student behavioral support plans. Collect data on individual student academic and behavioral support plans.
  5. Work with students to encourage regular daily attendance and develop positive mentor relationships with assigned students.
  6. Provide support to the assigned student in support settings and push into mainstream classes to deliver support services in the least restrictive setting.
  7. Gather data for the teacher's progress monitoring.
  8. Provide assigned student(s) one-to-one support on using assistive technology, as appropriate.
  9. Provide support for student health needs, including training on seizure protocols, diabetes protocols, CGM Blood Sugar Monitor, Hearing Aids, feeding plans, and lift transfer procedures, as well as specialized equipment.
  10. Assist the teacher and student(s) in Community-based Instructional opportunities to generalize taught skills and learn and practice the necessary skills for the environment.
  11. Provide clerical support to the teacher, as needed.
  12. Perform other duties as assigned by the Autistic Support Teacher, Classroom Teacher, and/or Special Education Supervisor.


Qualifications:

  • High school diploma or equivalent necessary

Recommended:

  • An associate degree or higher; or
  • Completed at least two years of postsecondary study (48 credits); or
  • The successful completion of a state or locally developed assessment

Required Documents:

  • Current PA Criminal History background check
  • Current Federal Criminal background check
  • Current Child Abuse background check

Interested candidates should submit an online application. Questions can be directed to HROffice@hempfieldsd.org.


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