About this role
Job Description: Paraeducator – Special Education (Contracted through a School District)
Silver Lining ABA is an organization serving individuals with Autism and other mental health diagnoses across the lifespan. We are a small organization driven by our values and an enduring desire to help our clients reach their goals and be as successful as possible. We put our clients first and are dedicated to making meaningful changes in their lives. This means we work together as a team, collaborating to problem solve, supporting one another in all that we do, and remaining current with research guiding best practices in our field.
Position Overview/Role Description Silver Lining ABA–trained paraeducators provide Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)–based support services to students within the Least Restrictive Environment (LRE). Paraeducators implement Functional Behavior Assessment (FBA)–based interventions and behavioral protocols with assigned student(s) under the supervision of a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) and/or licensed Mental Health Professional (MHP), in collaboration with school district personnel. Paraeducators may work one-to-one with students or in small-group formats and support students across educational environments, including classrooms, transitions, general education settings, and other school routines. Responsibilities may include assisting with Individualized Education Program (IEP) intervention implementation, behavioral data collection, and reinforcement and intervention procedures aligned with ABA best practices as trained by Silver Lining ABA. Paraeducators may also support student and staff coaching related to ABA programming protocols, reinforcement systems, and behavior intervention strategies, based on their training and supervisory guidance. All services are delivered within the scope of ABA support and in coordination with district staff. Crisis Intervention & Physical Management Paraeducators may only implement physical crisis interventions if: The school district utilizes QBS Safety-Care® protocols, which align with Silver Lining ABA’s approved training system, and
The paraeducator has completed and maintains current certification in Safety-Care®. If the school district utilizes a different physical management or crisis intervention system, the district is responsible for providing training to the paraeducator if it wishes for the paraeducator to implement those procedures. Paraeducators will not implement physical interventions outside of their approved training and authorization. Role Boundaries & Scope of Responsibility Paraeducators are present to support school district staff, including general education teachers, special education teachers, related service providers (e.g., speech, occupational therapy), and administrators. This role does not replace district employees and does not assume responsibility for duties assigned to licensed or credentialed school staff. Paraeducators are not responsible for: Lesson planning or direct instructional design Teaching or primary classroom instruction IEP development, authorship, or decision-making Related service provision (e.g., speech, OT, counseling) Acting as the sole staff responsible for a classroom or instructional program All responsibilities are carried out under appropriate supervision and within the paraeducator’s defined scope of practice.
Schedule Paraeducators will follow the school calendar and daily schedule of the assigned school district. Work hours will align with the typical school day and are based on hours mutually agreed upon between the school district and Silver Lining ABA, as determined by student and program needs. Some positions may include partial-day assignments (e.g., morning, midday, or specific instructional support blocks). Paraeducator duties, work schedules, and responsibilities during teacher in-service days, Act 80 days, school holidays, weather-related closures, and other non-student days will be determined by the agreed-upon contingencies between the school district and Silver Lining ABA. These days may include training, professional development, supervision, preparation, or may be non-working days, depending on contractual agreements.
Locations Candidates must have reliable transportation and be able to commute to assigned school buildings. As needed, staff may also support services in alternative educational settings, daycares, private homes, or at Silver Lining ABA locations for training and supervision.
Silver Lining ABA offers the benefits of a big business with the feel of a small company Work/life balance - full-time staff average 37-40 hours per week and are paid a guaranteed salary! Salary range is based on educational attainment and experience providing ABA therapy services Paraeducators will have the opportunity to work with a wide range of mental health needs and services as well as participate in the development of a robust mental health system in the building and school district in which they’re assigned.
Career development opportunities Unparalleled paid trainings available for upward mobility if wanted Annual training and professional development opportunities if applicable Ongoing supervision and mentorship with supportive supervisors Benefits (exact package varies based on full-time or part-time status) Paid Time Off & Paid Holidays Medical Package Health, Dental, and Vision 401 K retirement savings plan with employer contribution
Qualifications Ability to actively engage with children and adolescents (ages 2–18+) Ability to work with students with varying levels of need, diagnoses, and behavioral challenges Willingness to receive, apply, and incorporate feedback from supervisors and school teams Strong organizational, communication, and data-collection skills Commitment to maintaining student safety and confidentiality
Requirements High School diploma or GED Pass mandatory background checks Reliable transportation to see clients throughout your assigned region Ability to successfully complete the 40-hour RBT training and any additional training requirements associated with the BHT-ABA role, as required by Silver Lining ABA and/or the school district
Our Hiring Process Phone Interview - discuss logistics (availability, commute, compensation, etc.) and interest in the role with a member of our team In-Person Interview & Tour with a member of our clinical team Professional Reference check via SkillSurvey Job Offer - if applicable, an offer is extended after your interview and professional reference check have been completed Clearances - mandatory clearances are obtained after signing an offer letter Training - join the next training class after clearances have been obtained and processed Silver Lining ABA, is an equal opportunity employer/affirmative action employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, protected veteran status, disability, or any other legally protected status.