Direct Support ProfessionalDirect Support Professionals work 1:1 with children who have Autism to help them reach goals in the home and community setting.Hours available are typically after school and on the weekends. Must be available to work at least 12 hours/week and must be available at least 3 afternoon/evenings during the week.Abide by HIPAA policies and proceduresImplement plans as instructed by the Behavior ConsultantCollect unbiased and accurate data and submit documentation timelyProactively communicate with supervisorsMaintain reliable transportation, a driver's license, and car insuranceTransporting consumersMaintain professional relationships with clientsApproach stressful situations with graceTeam-playerCommunicate effectively and be able to resolve conflict in a straightforward and timely mannerRemain organized, great time management skillsFriendly, empatheticTreat clients and their family members and fellow staff with respectAbility to read and communicate digitally and on paperAt least 100 hours of related personal, professional, or volunteer experience with children who have AutismPreferred Bachelor's Degree in a related field to Behavior Analysis or Education, including: special education, child development and psychology among othersPreferred one year of experience working in a related fieldPaid vacation days8 Paid holidaysPaid sick leaveHourly wageCompany issued devicePaid administrative time to complete documentationPaid administrative time to cover last minute cancellationsTravel incentiveContinuing educationAccess to Microsoft applications (Word, Outlook, PowerPoint, excel, etc.)Modern communication, documentation, and data collection systemsDiscounts on travel, wellness, apparel, entertainment and moreCompany Wellness initiativesManageable caseloadsAbility to obtain Registered Behavior Technician credentialSupervision opportunitiesBe a valued member of a team making a difference in the lives of our clients every day