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New York, NY · On-site

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At Rebecca School, we support students ages 3-21 with neurodevelopmental delays through the ... As a Teacher Assistant at Rebecca School, you will partner with teachers and therapists to support ...

Teacher Assistant

New York, NY

$15.25 - $19.50/hr

At Rebecca School, we support students ages 3-21 with neurodevelopmental delays through the ... As a Teacher Assistant at Rebecca School, you will partner with teachers and therapists to support ...

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New York, NY · On-site

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How much do neurodevelopmental teacher jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 11, 2026, the average yearly pay for neurodevelopmental teacher in the United States is $96,278.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $98,500.00 and $98,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Neurodevelopmental Teacher?

A Neurodevelopmental Teacher is an educator who specializes in supporting students with neurodevelopmental disorders, such as autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, and learning disabilities. They use specialized teaching methods and interventions tailored to each student's unique neurological profile. Their goal is to enhance students' cognitive, social, and emotional development, enabling them to succeed academically and personally. Neurodevelopmental Teachers often work closely with other specialists, such as psychologists and speech therapists, to provide comprehensive support.

What is a teacher who teaches autistic kids called?

A teacher who specializes in working with autistic children is often called an autism teacher, special education teacher, or neurodevelopmental teacher. These educators typically have training in special education, behavioral strategies, and may use tools like visual supports or social skills curricula to support students' development.

What jobs pay 2000 a day?

Neurodevelopmental teachers typically do not earn $2000 a day; such high daily rates are more common in specialized consulting, executive coaching, or high-level medical and legal professions. Most teaching roles in neurodevelopmental fields are salaried or hourly positions with lower daily earnings, though private practice or consulting in related areas can sometimes reach higher daily rates with extensive experience and credentials.

What is the difference between Neurodevelopmental Teacher vs Speech-Language Pathologist?

AspectNeurodevelopmental TeacherSpeech-Language Pathologist
CredentialsBachelor's or Master's in Education or Special EducationMaster's in Speech-Language Pathology, CCC-SLP certification
Work EnvironmentSchools, clinics, special education settingsHospitals, clinics, schools, private practice
Employer & IndustryEducational institutions, special education programsHealthcare, educational, private practice

While both roles support children with developmental needs, Neurodevelopmental Teachers focus on educational strategies and behavioral interventions, whereas Speech-Language Pathologists specialize in diagnosing and treating speech and language disorders. Both professionals often collaborate in educational and clinical settings to support children's overall development.

What is the highest paid type of teacher?

Special education teachers, including neurodevelopmental teachers who work with students with developmental disabilities, tend to earn higher salaries than general education teachers. Factors such as experience, certifications, and geographic location can influence salary levels, with roles in private schools or specialized programs often offering higher pay.

How to make an extra $1000 a month as a teacher?

Neurodevelopmental teachers can increase income by offering private tutoring, developing specialized programs, or creating online courses related to their expertise. Building a reputation through certifications and leveraging skills in behavior management and individualized instruction can help attract additional clients or opportunities outside regular school hours.

How does a Neurodevelopmental Teacher typically collaborate with other professionals to support students?

Neurodevelopmental Teachers often work closely with multidisciplinary teams, including occupational therapists, speech-language pathologists, school psychologists, and special education staff. Collaboration involves regular meetings to discuss student progress, share assessment data, and develop individualized education plans (IEPs) tailored to each student's unique neurodevelopmental needs. This teamwork ensures that interventions are consistent, evidence-based, and holistic, fostering a supportive environment for students. Open and ongoing communication with families is also a key component of the role.
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Infographic showing various Neurodevelopmental Teacher job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 38% Full Time, 49% Part Time, and 13% Temporary. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $96,278 per year, or $46.3 per hour.
Child Psychology, WVU Medicine Children's Neurodevelopmental Center

Child Psychology, WVU Medicine Children's Neurodevelopmental Center

WVU Medicine

Center, TX • On-site

Full-time

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Job description

Welcome! We're excited you're considering an opportunity with us! To apply to this position and be considered, click the Apply button located above this message and complete the application in full. Below, you'll find other important information about this position.The West Virginia University Health System, the state's largest health system and largest private employer, comprises 18 hospitals throughout the state and bordering states. In addition, it includes five institutes, as well as providing management services for other local hospitals through affiliate agreements.
Whether you are caring for our patients at one of the critical access hospitals, community sites, regional or academic medical centers, we are all one WVU Health System.
Work Here. Thrive Here.

Additional Job Description:

Clinical Child Psychologist

West Virginia University School of Medicine and the Department of Behavioral Medicine are seeking several Clinical Child Psychologists (ranks available: Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, or Professor). The successful candidates will be expected to practice in Morgantown, WV.

Duties: The successful candidate will practice in the area of Child Psychology, specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of Developmental Disabilities and Neurodevelopmental Disorders. The position will include clinical, teaching/supervision, and research responsibilities.

Qualifications: Candidate must have an PhD or PsyD degree or foreign equivalent and be eligible for a state medical license. Applicants must have a PhD or PsyD in clinical psychology from an APA/CPA-accredited graduate program with an APA/CPA-approved internship and post-doctoral training in neurodevelopmental disabilities. Applicant must be immediately eligible for licensure in West Virginia. All qualifications must be met by the time of appointment.

Candidates must demonstrate strong awareness of and adherence to evidence-based strategies for the evaluation and treatment of neurodevelopmental disorders. The psychologist will primarily work in an interdisciplinary team to evaluate and treat patients, ages 0-15, who are served at the WVU Medicine Children's Neurodevelopmental Center. In addition to providing excellent patient care, the psychologist will also be actively involved in the teaching of medical students and residents, and psychology graduate students and fellows. The candidate will be involved in our well-known, training-focused APA-accredited clinical psychology internship in our Clinical Child Track, and may be involved in training for our Neurodevelopmental/Pediatric Neuropsychology Fellowship. There are a variety of opportunities for involvement with interdisciplinary clinics across the hospital system as well as involvement in outreach and training for families and statewide providers. Research opportunities within the NDC are also plentiful.

Depending on operational needs, a successful candidate may also be assigned to provide services at additional worksites in West Virginia, as services are expected to expand. In such instances, travel would be anticipated, and expected, to fulfill said duties at these additional sites.

Additional Information:

Responsibilities Include:

  • Conducting psychoeducational and other assessments as part of a highly collaborative interdisciplinary clinical team

  • Authoring comprehensive reports

  • Collaborating with colleagues across disciplines to communicate evaluation findings to guide treatment

  • Involvement with our well-known, training-focused APA-accredited clinical psychology internship and our Neurodevelopmental/Pediatric Neuropsychology fellowship

Successful applicants should meet the following qualifications:

  • PhD or PsyD in psychology/school psychology/neuropsychology or related field

  • Licensed or Eligible for Licensure in West Virginia and through PsyPact

  • Experience conducting psychoeducational assessments

  • Excellent writing, communication, and interpersonal skills

  • Strong work ethic

  • Highest professional and ethical standards

Valued attributes:

  • Familiarity with a broad range of assessment tools

  • Experience in the diagnosis and treatment of autism spectrum disorder (ASD)

  • Experience with managing challenging behaviors

  • Strong interest in neuroscience

  • Comfortable working on multidisciplinary teams

  • A commitment to teamwork, collaboration, and camaraderie

  • Creativity, flexibility, and sense of humor

Our new, 150-bed WVU Medicine Children's Hospital has a full suite of pediatric operating rooms, cardiac catheterization lab/interventional radiology, GI-endoscopy with dedicated pediatric anesthesia staff, and the only epilepsy monitoring unit in the state equipped to serve children. The hospital includes 34 pediatric beds, 54 NICU beds, 26 PICU beds, Heart Center, and a dedicated Cancer Center. WVU Medicine Children's is a Level 2 Pediatric Trauma Center, with plans to become Level 1 as it is for adults currently. We have a Birthing Center including a 30-bed obstetrical unit and maternal-fetal medicine clinic. J. W. Ruby Memorial Hospital is the only hospital in West Virginia with a pediatric cardiac surgery program, and the only hospital in the state to receive Magnet status for nursing excellence.

The WVU Children's Neurodevelopmental Center (NDC) is a multi-disciplinary center located approximately 15 minutes from Ruby Memorial Hospital in Morgantown, WV, that offers outpatient treatment for children who have been diagnosed with or are suspected of having neurodevelopmental disabilities. The clinic houses three service lines. The Child Development Clinic is comprised of medical providers (Neurologists, Nurse Practitioners), pediatric psychologists, and neuropsychologists. The Pediatric Rehabilitation Clinic houses speech, occupational, and physical therapy services. The third branch is the Intensive Applied Behavior Analysis Clinic, which services young patients with Autism. Each of the three service lines houses robust training programs with a variety of learners from various disciplines, as well as outreach programming for the community and statewide providers. Under the leadership of Children's Neurosciences, the NDC seeks to expand services and consultation across the hospital system and welcomes innovative, collaborative providers to join the growing team.

Within the Department of Behavioral Medicine and Psychiatry, there is a strong collaborative focus on clinical service, teaching, and scholarship among psychologists, psychiatrists, and social workers. We are dedicated to the principles of equity, diversity, and inclusion in fostering a multicultural pluralistic environment. We are committed to promoting diversity of race, gender, gender identity or expression, age, sexual orientation, religion, ethnicity, national origin, disability status, and veteran status at all levels within our Department.

The West Virginia University Health System is West Virginia's largest health system and the state's largest employer. The System has undergone significant expansion in specialty and sub-specialty care in areas such as cancer, heart and vascular, and neuroscience, among many others. The Health System operates West Virginia's first and only multi-organ transplant center, and opened a new, 150-bed Children's Hospital in September 2022.

Today, the WVU Health System has more than 2,400 licensed beds, 3,900 providers, and nearly 30,000 employees. Anchored by a 700-bed academic medical center in Morgantown, the Health System includes more than 20 member hospitals that collectively serve a multi-state region that includes West Virginia, Western Maryland, Eastern Ohio, and Southwestern Pennsylvania. To learn more, visit WVUMedicine.org.

Morgantown is consistently rated as one of the best small metropolitan areas in the country for both lifestyle and business climate. The area offers the cultural diversity and amenities of a large city in a safe, family-friendly environment. There is also an excellent school system and an abundance of beautiful homes and recreational activities. Morgantown is located just over an hour south of Pittsburgh, PA and three hours from Washington, D.C. and Baltimore, MD.

Build your legacy as you serve, teach, learn, and make a difference from day one. To learn more, visit the Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute at https://rni.wvumedicine.org and apply online at www.wvumedicine.org/careers.

For additional questions, please contact Jontell Harris at Jontell.Harris@wvumedicine.org.

West Virginia University & University Health Associates are an AA/EO employer - Minority/Female/Disability/Veteran - and WVU is the recipient of an NSF ADVANCE award for gender equity.

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Company:

UHA University Health Associates

Cost Center:

4800 UHA CH Pediatrics Behavioral Medicine

Address:

201 Bakers Ridge RdMorgantownWest Virginia

Equal Opportunity Employer

University Health Associates and its subsidiaries (collectively "UHA") is an equal opportunity employer and complies with all applicable federal, state, and local fair employment practices laws. UHA strictly prohibits and does not tolerate discrimination against employees, applicants, or any other covered persons because of race, color, religion, creed, national origin or ancestry, ethnicity, sex (including gender, pregnancy, sexual orientation, and gender identity), age, physical or mental disability, citizenship, past, current, or prospective service in the uniformed services, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected under applicable federal, state, or local law. All UHA employees, other workers, and representatives are prohibited from engaging in unlawful discrimination. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including, but not limited to, hiring, training, promotion, discipline, compensation, benefits, and termination of employment.


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