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How much do international autism jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average yearly pay for international autism in the United States is $75,300.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $62,000.00 and $87,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the International Autism position, and why are they important?

To thrive in an international autism specialist role, candidates typically require expertise in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) interventions, cross-cultural competency, and a degree in psychology, education, or a related field. Familiarity with global diagnostic tools, evidence-based therapy platforms, and international educational standards is highly valuable. Outstanding communication skills, cultural sensitivity, and adaptability help professionals excel while navigating diverse environments and working with families from various backgrounds. These competencies are essential for delivering effective support across international settings and ensuring culturally appropriate engagement with clients and partners.

What is an International Autism job?

An International Autism job typically involves working with individuals on the autism spectrum across different countries or cultures. Professionals in this field may provide support, advocacy, education, therapy, or policy development to improve autism awareness and resources worldwide. Roles can vary from therapists and educators to researchers and program coordinators. These jobs often require knowledge of autism interventions, cultural sensitivity, and sometimes multilingual communication. The goal is to enhance access to autism services and promote inclusion on a global scale.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals in international autism roles?

Professionals working in international autism roles often encounter challenges such as adapting intervention strategies to suit different cultures, languages, and legal frameworks. They may need to address varying levels of awareness and resources related to autism in different regions, requiring flexibility and creative problem-solving. Collaboration with multidisciplinary teams, families, and local organizations is common, sometimes across multiple time zones. Overcoming these challenges enables specialists to make a meaningful impact by providing consistent and culturally sensitive support to individuals with autism and their families around the world.

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Infographic showing various International Autism job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 72% Full Time, 24% Part Time, 2% Temporary, and 2% Nights. Highlights an 98% In-person, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $75,300 per year, or $36.2 per hour.
Licensed Physical Therapist (Leave Replacement)

Licensed Physical Therapist (Leave Replacement)

Shrub Oak International School

Mohegan Lake, NY

$95K - $120K/yr

Other

Posted 13 days ago


Job description

Job Title: Physical Therapist

Reports to: PT Supervisor and Clinical Director

Department: Clinical Services

Compensation: $95,000-$120,000 annually

We are a private day and boarding school in northern Westchester County, serving the needs of an international coed population of children, adolescents, and young adults on the autism spectrum.

Embark on a fulfilling career where your passion meets purpose...

If you’re passionate about working with and mentoring students on the Autism Spectrum — Come join our team!

What are we looking for?

The Physical Therapist, under the guidance of the PT Supervisor and the Clinical Director, delivers comprehensive therapeutic services to eligible autistic students with complex emotional-behavioral needs to enhance their access to the academic environment and maximize participation in activities within the day and residential school setting.

The physical therapist is responsible for evaluating students and developing appropriate therapy programs that consider classroom routines and needed accommodations or adaptations. They employ a variety of strategies to address musculoskeletal, neuromuscular, or other physical impairments impacting students’ physical function and participation, such as exercises and manual therapy to assist body structures and functions, adapting physical tasks, adapting the classroom environment, recommending assistive devices, or training staff to carryover therapeutic strategies.

Duties and Responsibilities

  • Work with assigned students on as determined by student census and current PT session needs

  • Assess students using appropriate evaluation tools, including standardized or informal tests, clinical observations, and review of medical/educational records

  • Develop and implement individualized therapy programs for qualifying students

  • Document screenings, evaluations, treatment plans, quarterly progress reports, discharge summaries, and other required data

  • Provide consultation and in-service training to staff to support carryover of therapeutic strategies in day and residential settings

  • Collaborate with caregivers to ensure alignment of therapy plans across home and school environments

  • Recommend and support the acquisition and use of adaptive equipment and assistive technology

  • Maintain accurate clinical and administrative records in accordance with program and regulatory requirements

  • Perform other related duties as required

Qualifications and Minimum Experience

  • Doctorate in Physical Therapy (DPT) from an accredited Physical Therapy program

  • Minimum of 1 year of pediatric experience working with students on the autism spectrum or with developmental disabilities

Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

  • Thorough knowledge of physical therapy principles and application in educational settings

  • Experience with a variety of evaluation tools and therapeutic/adaptive equipment

  • Ability to assess, develop, and implement individualized treatment plans

  • Strong documentation and organizational skills

  • Effective verbal and written communication and interpersonal skills

  • Ability to train others in therapeutic carryover techniques

  • Ability to prioritize, stay organized, and meet deadlines

Physical Demands

  • Workday regularly includes multiple or conflicting demands and deadlines; it requires sustained concentration

  • Frequent walking up and down stairs (6-floor building) or between buildings

  • Support students using therapeutic equipment such as treadmills, swings, scooters, and other adaptive devices

Position Type / Expected Hours of Work

This is a leave replacement role (40-hour work week)

EEO Statement

Shrub Oak International School is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Reasonable accommodations will be made to enable individuals with disabilities to apply for a job or to perform the essential functions of their job. Please advise us if you require a reasonable accommodation.

Please Note

Shrub Oak International School maintains a smoke-free environment to ensure the health and safety of our students, employees, and community. Smoking or vaping is prohibited indoors, outdoors, and during off-campus activities. Non-compliance may result in disciplinary action, up to and including termination.

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