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Instructional Aide For Autistic Child K-12 Therapy is seeking an experienced in home Personal Care Assistant to function as an Instructional Aide to work with an autistic child attending a cyber ...

Aide - Special Education - Autistic

Abilene, TX · On-site

$13.75 - $18/hr

The role of the special education aide is to help special education teacher provide for physical and instructional needs of students with disabilities in a special education setting. Assist in ...

Teacher's Aide (Full-time)

Berwyn, PA · On-site

$13.50 - $17/hr

Teacher's Aide Who We Are: The Timothy School is the oldest non-profit approved private school in ... Experience working within an autistic support program preferred Job Responsibilities: * Always ...

Teacher's Aide (Full-time)

Berwyn, PA · On-site

$13.50 - $17/hr

Teacher's Aide Who We Are: The Timothy School is the oldest non-profit approved private school in ... Experience working within an autistic support program preferred Job Responsibilities: * Always ...

Teacher's Aide (Full-time)

Berwyn, PA · On-site

$13.50 - $17/hr

Teacher's Aide Who We Are: The Timothy School is the oldest non-profit approved private school in ... Experience working within an autistic support program preferred Job Responsibilities: * Always ...

Act 18 One-on-One Aide

Detroit, MI · On-site

$12.75 - $16/hr

A One-on-One Aide is assigned to a specific student whose disabilities are of such magnitude to ... autistic, or physically/medically disabled students.) The student's disabilities may involve ...

Act 18 One-on-One Aide

Detroit, MI · On-site

$14.50 - $17.50/hr

A One-on-One Aide is assigned to a specific student whose disabilities are of such magnitude to ... autistic, or physically/medically disabled students.) The student's disabilities may involve ...

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How much do autistic aide jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for autistic aide in the United States is $17.13, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.38 and $18.51 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an autistic aide?

Autistic Aides are support professionals who work with individuals on the autism spectrum, usually in educational or therapeutic settings. Their primary role is to assist autistic individuals with daily tasks, communication, social skills, and academic activities. They collaborate with teachers, therapists, and families to create a supportive environment tailored to each person's needs. Autistic Aides help promote independence, inclusion, and positive behavioral outcomes for those they support.

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

To thrive as an Autistic Aide, you need a background in special education, behavioral intervention, or psychology, often supported by relevant certifications such as Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) or experience with Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). Familiarity with communication devices, sensory tools, and data tracking systems is typically required. Patience, empathy, and strong communication skills are vital for building trust and effectively supporting individuals with autism. These skills are crucial for promoting positive behavioral outcomes, fostering independence, and ensuring the well-being of those you assist.

What are some common challenges faced by autistic aides when supporting students, and how can they be addressed?

Autistic Aides often face challenges such as managing sensory sensitivities, adapting communication methods, and handling unpredictable behaviors while supporting students on the autism spectrum. To address these challenges, it’s important to build strong rapport with students, use individualized strategies tailored to each student's needs, and collaborate closely with teachers, therapists, and families. Ongoing training and regular team meetings can also help aides share experiences and learn effective intervention techniques, ensuring a supportive and consistent environment for the students.

What is the difference between Autistic Aide vs Paraprofessional?

AspectAutistic AideParaprofessional
CertificationsOften requires special education or autism-specific trainingMay require general education or paraprofessional certification
Work EnvironmentSpecial education classrooms, therapy settingsGeneral classrooms, various school settings
Employer & IndustrySchools, autism centers, therapy programsPublic/private schools, educational support roles
Job FocusSupporting students with autism and developmental needsAssisting teachers and students across various subjects

While both roles support students in educational settings, an Autistic Aide specializes in assisting students with autism, often requiring autism-specific training. A Paraprofessional has a broader role, supporting general classroom activities and assisting teachers across various subjects. The Autistic Aide's focus is more specialized, whereas the Paraprofessional's role is more general.

How to become an Autistic Aide?

To become an autistic aide, candidates typically need a high school diploma or equivalent and may pursue relevant certifications such as CPR or behavior management training. Some positions require experience working with individuals with autism or related disabilities, and a background in education, psychology, or social work can be beneficial.

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#S-1478 Aide/Autism Mentor, Itinerate - Brooke Middle School

West Virginia K-12 Jobs

Charleston, WV • On-site

$16 - $19.25/hr

Full-time

Posted 10 days ago


Job description

BROOKE COUNTY SCHOOLS
POSITION VACANCY POSTING #S-1478
POSITION TITLE:  Aide/Autism Mentor, Itinerate, bus duties may be assigned by Special Education Director  
LOCATION:     Brooke Middle School 7 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Aide I - means those personnel selected and trained for teacher aide classification such as monitor aide, clerical aide, classroom aide or general aide.
 Aide II - means those personnel referred to in the "Aide I" classification who have completed a training program approved by the state board, or who hold a high school diploma or have received a general educational development certificate.  Only personnel classified in an Aide II class title may be employed as an aide in any special education program.
Aide III - means those personnel referred to in the "Aide I" classification who hold a high school diploma or a general educational development certificate and have completed six semester hours of college credit at an institution of higher education or are employed as an aide in a special education program and have one year's experience as an aide in special education.
Aide IV - means personnel referred to in the "Aide I" classification who hold a high school diploma or a general educational development certificate and have completed eighteen semester hours of state board-approved college credit at a regionally accredited institution of higher education, or who have completed fifteen hours of state board-approved college credit at a regionally accredited institution of higher education and successfully completed an in-service training program determined by the state board to be the equivalent of three hours of college credit.
QUALIFICATIONS:  High school education, or its equivalent (GED), required, and achieve a passing score on the WV State Competency Test for teacher aides.  Aptitude for working with students and teachers required.  Must have physical ability  and stamina to perform all essential functions outlined.   Prior experience working with children preferred.  This job is classified as medium to heavy work capacity.                
Reports to:         Principal, teacher or supervisor.
Essential functions of the job are:









  1. To aide in lunchroom monitoring and sometimes clean-up as required
  1. To assist students in their movement about the building and on and off the school bus
  1. To assist students with bathroom facilities and any other necessary requirement in this area.
  1. To obtain knowledge of operation of any equipment required by the student.
  2.  
  3. To supervise and help serve in the lunchroom (where required).  A Food Handler's Card is required.
  4. To supervise on the playground.
  1. To supervise indoor activities in lieu of playground on days of inclement weather.
  1. To supervise the loading and unloading of buses (where required).
  1. Prepare classroom activities such as set up audio visual equipment, overhead projectors, tape recorders, computers, etc.
  1. Required to ride and supervise on the school bus as needed.
  1. May assist handicapped students in the classroom, restroom, playground and moving in and out of the building.  Other responsibilities include diaper changing, feeding, lifting and potty training.  Must be trained in specialized health care procedures.
  1. General clerical work, typing skills of 40 words per minute and operate office machines for teachers.
  1. Instructional duties consisting of teacher-directed assistance.
  1. Classroom housekeeping
  1. Preparation and care of instructional materials
  1. Maintenance and care of equipment.
  1. To follow county policy and procedures.
  1. To maintain positive work habits and attitudes.
  1. To perform duties efficiently and productively.
  1. To maintain professional appearance.
  1. To promote positive public communications.
  1. To cooperate with the principal and teacher in any way necessary to enhance the overall learning situation.
  1. To perform other related tasks as assigned by the teacher, principal or supervisor.

 
TITLE:         Autism Mentor
                                       Autism Mentor - means those personnel who work with autistic standards and experience to be determined by the state board.  Provided, that the state board shall determine these standards and experience on or before the first day of July, one thousand nine hundred ninety-two.
Qualifications:   High school education, or its equivalent (GED).  Meets the qualifications of an "Aide III" as delineated in West Virginia Code 18A-4-8.  Successful completion of a staff development program related to autism as determined by the State Department of Education.  Physical ability and stamina necessary to complete all job tasks, including tasks related to ensuring student safety.  Two years of successful experience working with autistic students.  The local school district is responsible for verifying these standards.  This job is classified as requiring a medium to heavy work capacity.
Reports to:               Principal, teacher or supervisor.
Job Goals:          The Autism mentor is under the supervision of the principal, teacher and assists with clerical tasks.
Duties:







  1. To aid in lunchroom monitoring and sometimes clean-up as required.
  1. To assist students in their movement about the building and on and off the school bus.
  1. To assist students with bathroom facilities and any other necessary requirement in this area.
  1. To maintain constant surveillance of the students as outlined by the teacher and principal and is legally and morally responsible for the supervision of the students.
  1. To insure the safety and comfort of the students as it is deemed necessary by the principal and teacher.
  1. To obtain knowledge of operation of any equipment or assistive technology required by the students.
  1. To supervise and help serve in the lunchroom (where required).  Required to have a Food Handler's Card.
  1. To supervise on the playground.
  1. To supervise indoor activities in lieu of playground on days of inclement weather.
  1. To supervise the loading and unloading of buses (where required).
  1. Prepare classroom activities as directed by the teacher.
  1. To ride and supervise on the school bus where required.
  1. May assist handicapped students in the classroom, restroom or playground and moving in and out of the building, also diaper changing, feeding, lifting and potty training.  Specialized health care procedures.
  1. General office and clerical work, typing skills of 40 words per minute and operate office machines for teachers.
  1. Instruction duties consisting of teacher-directed assistance.
  1. Classroom housekeeping.
  1. Preparation and care of instructional materials.
  1. Maintenance and care of equipment.
  1. To follow county policy and procedures.
  1. To maintain positive work habits and attitudes.
  1. To perform duties efficiently and productively.
  1. To maintain professional appearance.
  1. To promote positive public communications.
  1. Cooperate with principal and teachers in any way necessary to enhance the overall  learning situation.
  1. To maintain and/or upgrade skills.
  1. Special Ed - Aquatic water program if special needs students are involved.
  1.  Tracking student projects and collecting data.
  1.  Required to complete CPR, First Aid & Crisis Prevention Intervention.
  1.  To perform other related tasks as assigned by the teacher, principal or supervisor.

 
Term of employment:  200 days
Salary:           In accordance with the Brooke County Service Personnel Salary Schedule.
Evaluation:   Performance of this job will be evaluated annually in accordance with provisions of the
                      Brooke County Board of Education Policy on Evaluation of Service Personnel.
Salary based on experience and education level per CBOE salary schedule plus competitive benefits 
package equal to approximately 35% of direct compensation.  
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