Line Therapist
At Early Autism Project, EAP, Inc.
a Chancelight Company
WORK. WITH PURPOSE
Are you looking for an opportunity to partner with a company grounded in a social mission? At Early Autism Project, EAP, Inc. we have a passion for helping children with autism and related spectrum disorders reach their full potential. If you feel the same way, check out our Line Therapist position!
We are seeking entry-level (no previous experience needed) Line Therapists to join our team and Make a Difference!
Meaningful Work
EAP Line Therapists utilize 1:1 Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy in clinic, home, and/or community based locations to implement students’ Individualized Education Programs (IEP). ABA therapy is widely recognized as the most successful form of autism treatment and is what helps to guide our student’s development and improve the quality of their lives.
Entry-level Line Therapists will go through initial and on-going training in order to provide effective ABA therapy techniques when working with assigned students.
Culture
We value collaboration, a positive culture among students, staff and administration, and the support and expertise to ensure students and teachers succeed. We celebrate successes of all sizes and natures!
Creativity and Leadership
We welcome innovation and encourage creative expression. We’re open to new ideas, and we provide opportunities for professional growth, advancement and leadership. At Early Autism Project, you can learn from the best – and make your own contribution.
If you want to make a difference, join our team in our social mission to offer hope!
Early Autism Project is a division of Chancelight Behavioral Health and Education which provides behavioral health and special and alternative education to students in more than XX states nationwide.
Our EAP Line Therapists provide 1:1 instruction to assigned student(s). They work with assigned student(s) to implement Individualized Education Programs (IEP) in clinic, home, and/or community based locations while utilizing Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) techniques.
Sessions generally last 3-4 hours per assigned student.
Duties include, but are not limited to:
1:1 Instruction with a student (age ranges 0-21 years)
Gross Motor Play (must be physically able to lift small children)
Self-Help Training (domestic/hygienic)
Social Skills Training
Vocational Training
Academic Training
Note taking and reporting
Key Job Requirements
Early Autism Project, EAP, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer.