Certified Autism Specialist (CAS) - Corvallis, OR
Corvallis, ORContractor
Behavioral Health Market Context
Benefits
The role provides an opportunity for professional satisfaction and personal fulfillment, all while working a flexible, part-time schedule
Job Description
Make an important difference by supporting students with autism in educational settings throughout the region. This contract position is an excellent fit for a dedicated Autism Specialist who thrives working collaboratively and enjoys meaningful, in-person interaction. The assignment runs through June 2025 and involves traveling to various schools in Polk, Yamhill, and Marion counties with a manageable 12-hour workweek.
Key Qualifications:
• Valid TSPC Special Education License required
• Demonstrated experience working as an Autism Specialist in K-12 educational settings
• Strong ability to assess and observe students using a variety of tools and interview methods
• Thorough understanding of best practices for supporting students with autism within school environments
• Collaborative mindset, ready to consult with education teams and share resources
• Comfortable traveling between multiple school sites (reliable transportation required)
• Excellent communication and organization skills
Primary Responsibilities:
• Evaluate students through direct observation and a range of assessment tools
• Guide educational team members by recommending appropriate strategies, resources, and materials for autistic students
• Help colleagues understand appropriate/inappropriate interventions for addressing academic and life needs
• Foster integration of autistic students with peers, providing practical advice and support to school staff
• Deliver direct services to students as needed, including modeling interventions for staff
• Maintain timely documentation and clear communication with teams at each school location
As an expert in autism support, you will make a meaningful impact by equipping educators and supporting students growth and inclusion. The role provides an opportunity for professional satisfaction and personal fulfillment, all while working a flexible, part-time schedule.
If youre ready to bring your expertise to a community that values inclusion and specialized support, submit your application today and help empower students and staff alike.
Key Qualifications:
• Valid TSPC Special Education License required
• Demonstrated experience working as an Autism Specialist in K-12 educational settings
• Strong ability to assess and observe students using a variety of tools and interview methods
• Thorough understanding of best practices for supporting students with autism within school environments
• Collaborative mindset, ready to consult with education teams and share resources
• Comfortable traveling between multiple school sites (reliable transportation required)
• Excellent communication and organization skills
Primary Responsibilities:
• Evaluate students through direct observation and a range of assessment tools
• Guide educational team members by recommending appropriate strategies, resources, and materials for autistic students
• Help colleagues understand appropriate/inappropriate interventions for addressing academic and life needs
• Foster integration of autistic students with peers, providing practical advice and support to school staff
• Deliver direct services to students as needed, including modeling interventions for staff
• Maintain timely documentation and clear communication with teams at each school location
As an expert in autism support, you will make a meaningful impact by equipping educators and supporting students growth and inclusion. The role provides an opportunity for professional satisfaction and personal fulfillment, all while working a flexible, part-time schedule.
If youre ready to bring your expertise to a community that values inclusion and specialized support, submit your application today and help empower students and staff alike.
Qualifications
- •Valid TSPC Special Education License required
- •Demonstrated experience working as an Autism Specialist in K-12 educational settings
- •Strong ability to assess and observe students using a variety of tools and interview methods
- •Thorough understanding of best practices for supporting students with autism within school environments
- •Collaborative mindset, ready to consult with education teams and share resources
- •Comfortable traveling between multiple school sites (reliable transportation required)
- •Excellent communication and organization skills
Responsibilities
- •Make an important difference by supporting students with autism in educational settings throughout the region
- •Evaluate students through direct observation and a range of assessment tools
- •Guide educational team members by recommending appropriate strategies, resources, and materials for autistic students
- •Help colleagues understand appropriate/inappropriate interventions for addressing academic and life needs
- •Foster integration of autistic students with peers, providing practical advice and support to school staff
- •Deliver direct services to students as needed, including modeling interventions for staff
- •Maintain timely documentation and clear communication with teams at each school location
- •As an expert in autism support, you will make a meaningful impact by equipping educators and supporting students growth and inclusion
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