Autism/Behavior Consultant 2026-2027 ~ Full Time

The LaGrange Area Department of Special Education

La Grange, ILFull-timePosted Mar 19, 2026

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Job Description

and family members to community services, and offering professional development on evidence-based practices. Middle school and high school focused.

Reports To: Program Coordinator/Administrator

Qualifications: Multiple professional qualifications are appropriate for this position:

Master's degree from an accredited college or university program in Special Education Teaching, School Psychology, School Social Work, Speech/Language Pathology, or Occupational Therapy paired with a valid Illinois Professional Educator License and/or Illinois Department of Federal and Professional Regulations (IDFPR) certification;
OR
Master's degree from an accredited graduate school of Behavior Analysis, paired with any valid Illinois Professional Educator License and a valid certificate issued by the Behavior Analyst Certification Board, Inc. (i.e., Board Certified Behavior Analyst, or BCBA);

AND
A valid Illinois driver's license with access to a reliable, insured vehicle in order to drive between service provision locations in member districts.

Skill set: Experience working with students on autism spectrum in inclusive settings
Experience working with students with emotional and/or behavioral disabilities
Experience developing and implementing behavior intervention plans
Excellent communication, collaboration, organizational, and problem-solving skills
Expressed professional commitment to inclusive practices
Experience using evidence-based and scientifically-validated instructional models
Experience using a variety of progress monitoring, curriculum-based assessment, and diagnostic evaluation methods

Physical Requirements:
- Light physical exertion (e.g., lifting, carrying materials or supplies, driving, clerical tasks while sitting or standing, and mobility) with the possibility of occasional moderate exertion (e.g., lifting more than 15 lbs.;
- Assisting students or staff during instruction or therapy);
- In addition, it may sometimes be necessary to use approved physical restraint procedures in order to maintain a safe environment for learning;
- Independent transportation is required because this position may support students across schools within a district or across districts.

ProfessionalEvaluation:
Standard practice is to conduct evaluations annually for the first four years, bi-annually in subsequent years. If position is filled by current LADSE employee, they will retain their seniority status within their previous job category. Evaluations are conducted by the applicable program coordinator or designee.

Contract: Length of contract, salary, and benefits are established by the Collective Bargaining Agreement and/or the LADSE Directing Board.

Essential Functions (Duties & Responsibilities)
General
• Adhere to professional, ethical, and legal standards for the practice of the discipline in the schools, as dictated by relevant organizations, e.g. CEC, ASHA, IDFPR.
• Implement practices consistent with the Danielson Framework for Teaching.
• Implement LADSE's policies and procedures.
• Drive own car, or otherwise provide for transportation between assignment locations.
• Communicate and collaborate effectively with others.
• Ensure confidentiality of sensitive information.
• Maintain a record of dependability as evidenced by consistent attendance, punctuality and attention to work.
• Exhibit professionalism in appearance and demeanor.

Employee Benefits:
- Insurance: health, dental, vision, and life insurance for those who are at least a 0.8 FTE.
- 403b
- TRS / retirement

Benefits of working with a Special Education Cooperative:
- You work in the local school Districts that are supported by LADSE, as well as the individual programs that are run specifically run by LADSE.
- There are great professional development opportunities for our psychs, as well as being able to collaborate with a multitude of other special education programs such as various occupational therapists, SLPs, physical therapists, social workers, etc. to broaden your skill set and exposure.
- You will be able to support various students from various backgrounds.
- Enjoy the same retirement and service credit from TRS, with the advantage of having a large special education group to support your career growth through mentoring and sharing of advice and ideas.

Application Procedure:
Apply online.

Qualifications

  • Master's degree from an accredited college or university program in Special Education Teaching, School Psychology, School Social Work, Speech/Language Pathology, or Occupational Therapy paired with a valid Illinois Professional Educator License and/or Illinois Department of Federal and Professional Regulations (IDFPR) certification;
  • Master's degree from an accredited graduate school of Behavior Analysis, paired with any valid Illinois Professional Educator License and a valid certificate issued by the Behavior Analyst Certification Board, Inc. (i.e., Board Certified Behavior Analyst, or BCBA);
  • A valid Illinois driver's license with access to a reliable, insured vehicle in order to drive between service provision locations in member districts
  • Skill set: Experience working with students on autism spectrum in inclusive settings
  • Experience working with students with emotional and/or behavioral disabilities
  • Experience developing and implementing behavior intervention plans
  • Excellent communication, collaboration, organizational, and problem-solving skills
  • Expressed professional commitment to inclusive practices
  • Experience using evidence-based and scientifically-validated instructional models
  • Experience using a variety of progress monitoring, curriculum-based assessment, and diagnostic evaluation methods
  • Light physical exertion (e.g., lifting, carrying materials or supplies, driving, clerical tasks while sitting or standing, and mobility) with the possibility of occasional moderate exertion (e.g., lifting more than 15 lbs.;
  • In addition, it may sometimes be necessary to use approved physical restraint procedures in order to maintain a safe environment for learning;
  • Independent transportation is required because this position may support students across schools within a district or across districts
  • Exhibit professionalism in appearance and demeanor

Benefits

  • Contract: Length of contract, salary, and benefits are established by the Collective Bargaining Agreement and/or the LADSE Directing Board
  • Insurance: health, dental, vision, and life insurance for those who are at least a 0.8 FTE
  • 403b
  • TRS / retirement
  • You work in the local school Districts that are supported by LADSE, as well as the individual programs that are run specifically run by LADSE
  • There are great professional development opportunities for our psychs, as well as being able to collaborate with a multitude of other special education programs such as various occupational therapists, SLPs, physical therapists, social workers, etc
  • to broaden your skill set and exposure
  • You will be able to support various students from various backgrounds
  • Enjoy the same retirement and service credit from TRS, with the advantage of having a large special education group to support your career growth through mentoring and sharing of advice and ideas

Responsibilities

  • Summary: The Autism/Behavior Consultant supports school-based teams by conducting assessments, facilitating clear communication, providing academic and/or behavioral interventions, linking students and family members to community services, and offering professional development on evidence-based practices
  • Middle school and high school focused
  • Reports To: Program Coordinator/Administrator
  • Assisting students or staff during instruction or therapy);
  • Standard practice is to conduct evaluations annually for the first four years, bi-annually in subsequent years
  • If position is filled by current LADSE employee, they will retain their seniority status within their previous job category
  • Evaluations are conducted by the applicable program coordinator or designee
  • Adhere to professional, ethical, and legal standards for the practice of the discipline in the schools, as dictated by relevant organizations, e.g
  • Implement practices consistent with the Danielson Framework for Teaching
  • Implement LADSE's policies and procedures
  • Drive own car, or otherwise provide for transportation between assignment locations
  • Communicate and collaborate effectively with others
  • Ensure confidentiality of sensitive information
  • Maintain a record of dependability as evidenced by consistent attendance, punctuality and attention to work


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