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How much do part time autistic children jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for part time autistic children 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 does a part-time worker for autistic children do?

A part-time worker for autistic children supports children with autism by assisting in their daily activities, providing behavioral guidance, and helping with social and communication skills. These professionals often work in homes, schools, or community centers, collaborating with families and therapists to implement individualized support plans. Their role may include teaching life skills, supporting educational goals, and fostering a positive and safe environment for the children. The position is typically flexible, with hours that can accommodate both the worker's and the family's needs.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a part-time autism support worker for children, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Part-Time Autism Support Worker for children, you need a background in special education or psychology, experience with autism spectrum disorders, and sometimes relevant certifications like Registered Behavior Technician (RBT). Familiarity with applied behavior analysis (ABA) techniques, communication devices, and data tracking systems is highly beneficial. Patience, strong communication, empathy, and adaptability are crucial soft skills for building trust and managing diverse needs. These skills ensure individualized care, effective support, and improved outcomes for autistic children and their families.

What are some common challenges faced by part-time caregivers working with autistic children, and how can they be addressed?

Part-time caregivers for autistic children often encounter challenges such as building rapport within limited hours, managing transitions between home and care environments, and adapting to each child’s unique communication and sensory needs. To address these, it's important to maintain consistent routines, communicate regularly with parents or full-time caregivers, and use individualized support strategies, such as visual schedules or sensory tools. Ongoing training and collaboration with therapists or educators can also help caregivers provide effective support and foster a positive environment for the child.

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Bilingual DIR Floortime Player (Spanish) - East Windsor

Kinder Growth Therapy

East Windsor, NJ • On-site

$25/hr

Part-time

Re-posted 16 days ago


Job description

About Kinder Growth

At Kinder Growth, we are dedicated to helping children with autism build meaningful, strong, and joyful relationships with those around them. We support each child in unlocking their potential, bringing forth a happier, more engaged child.

We take tremendous pride in our collaborative and supportive work environment. Employee happiness, professional growth, and open communication are the pillars of our team culture. We know that when our staff thrives, so do the families we serve.

Start your journey with us today!

Job Highlights
  • Job Type: Part-time

  • Schedule: Flexible (primarily weekday afternoons & evenings, plus optional weekends)

  • Pay: Competitive hourly rate

  • Location: In-home sessions (clients matched within 30 minutes of your location)

  • Caseload: Build gradually to fit your availability

Responsibilities
  • Provide playful, 1:1 DIRFloortime therapy to autistic children

  • Build strong, trusting relationships through emotionally attuned play

  • Collect light session data using your phone or tablet

  • Collaborate with and receive ongoing support from credentialed supervisors

Requirements:
  • Reliable transportation

  • Ability to engage physically with children (e.g., playing on the floor)

  • Working phone or tablet to collect session data

  • Ability to pass Federal and State background checks

  • Valid form of ID

  • Bilingual (Spanish-English)

  • Preferred: Bachelor's degree in a related field (education, psychology, child development, etc.)

  • Preferred: Experience with the DIRFloortime® model

Experience (1+ year required)
  • Childcare (babysitting, daycare, preschool teacher, assistant teacher)

  • Special education (educational settings, special needs)

  • Developmental intervention (early intervention)

  • Autism interventions (RBT/Behavioral technician, autism support specialist, ABA therapist, other DIRFloortime experience

Benefits
  • Flexible hours — build a schedule that fits your life

  • No long commutes — clients matched within your area

  • Paid mileage between client sessions

  • Weekly mentorship and supervision

  • DIRFloortime training reimbursement

  • Growth opportunities in a dynamic and rewarding field

  • Health insurance available for full-time employees

Schedule
  • We ask each employee and family to commit to a minimum of 10 hours per week, with sessions typically lasting 2–3 hours per day.

  • Most sessions take place after school (between 3–8 PM on weekdays) and anytime on weekends.

Apply today and help us bring joy and growth to children through play!