Join our Autism Residential Team in Southborough, Massachusetts for a 12-month postgraduate internship where we provide you with the essential resources, research and education to start your career.
What You'll Learn:
Provide instruction and care using Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) principles
Build positive relationships and celebrate every success
Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to design and implement individualized educational programs
Maintain consistent communication with parents and guardians regarding student progress and goals
Teach and support skill development in areas such as:
Communication and social interaction
Activities of Daily Living (ADLs), including personal hygiene
Vocational and pre-employment skills
Adaptive physical education and self-preservation
Promote a safe, positive, and supportive learning environment in both classroom and residential settings
What You’ll Love:
$5000 Completion Bonus at the end of the twelve-month internship
Generous vacation & personal time
Flexible schedules
Autism research participation opportunities
A fun, team-oriented environment with a cohort of new graduates just like you
The chance to make a lasting impact every day
Learn about our 100% free master’s degree programs through Western New England University or Simmons University
Health & wellness programs & many more perks
What You’ll Need:
Bachelor’s degree
Compassion, patience and dedication to help autistic students who engage in challenging behaviors
Valid Driver’s License with a personal vehicle
American Red Cross CPR (can be completed with us)
CALM training (Physical and Verbal De-escalation training)
What We Do:
The New England Center for Children (NECC) is a global leader in autism education and research. We provide a comprehensive structure to help children and young adults with autism through evidence-based services in home-based, day, and residential programs, in unison with ongoing research on educational best practices.
NECC is committed to an inclusive culture where all students, employees, families, and partners feel welcome, safe, and valued. We believe that fostering diversity and equity makes us a stronger, more successful community.
Requirements
Bachelor’s degree
Compassion, patience and dedication to help autistic students who engage in challenging behaviors
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