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Quick overview

The role involves providing individualized instruction and support to students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) according to IEP goals, utilizing evidence-based strategies to foster academic, social, and emotional growth. Responsibilities also include collaborating with multidisciplinary teams and maintaining a safe, supportive classroom environment using trauma-informed practices.

Requirements summary

Candidates must possess at least one year of experience working with autistic youth and demonstrate a passion for helping children, while also being able to pass required screenings. A Bachelor's degree, preferably in Education or Special Education, is preferred.

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Job description

Current Need

Are you ready to make an IMPACT from day one? Nestled just outside the Great Smoky Mountains, around 30 miles North of Knoxville, in a small, quaint, beautiful town, called Andersonville, sits Norris Academy, a residential treatment facility that offers comprehensive, holistic services to youth with autism spectrum disorders, and/or other neurodevelopmental diagnosis.

Compensation Ranges

$58,000 - $62,000 annual salary

Sing-On Bonus for Special Education Certification: $3,000

Perks & Benefits

  • There are SO many benefits that come with working at ROP!
  • Free meals on shift
  • Opportunities for career growth, nationwide
  • Earn PTO from day one of employment

What you will do

  • Provide individualized instruction and support to students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in alignment with IEP goals and state standards.
  • Utilize evidence-based instructional strategies, including differentiated instruction and positive behavior supports, to promote academic, social, and emotional growth.
  • Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams, including general education teachers, therapists, administrators, and families, to ensure student success.
  • Maintain a safe, structured, and supportive classroom environment that fosters inclusion, communication, and independence.
  • Manage classroom behavior using trauma-informed practices and de-escalation techniques consistent with district and program guidelines.
  • Maintain accurate and timely documentation in compliance with IDEA, state regulations, and school policies.
  • Participate in IEP meetings, staff trainings, and professional development activities related to special education and autism services.

To be considered you should

  • Have a Bachelor's degree, preferred Education or Special Education
  • Be able to pass a background screening, drug test, and physical
  • Have at least 1 year experience working with autistic youth
  • Have a passion to work with and help children

Apply today and Make a Difference in the Lives of Youth!

Benefits

  • Free meals on shift
  • Earn PTO from day one of employment
  • Opportunities for career growth, nationwide