Job Description
Certifications (Preferred) Valid Special Education teaching certification. CPI or other de‑escalation/communication training. Training related to family engagement or transition planning is a plus.
Residency Requirement: Texas
Salary: Around $57,000
Position Summary
The Special Education Autism Specialist serves as the primary coordinator of family engagement and support for students receiving Special Instruction in services due to autism eligibility. This role is responsible for ensuring that families understand, access, and effectively participate in autism‑specific programming in alignment with IEP requirements, service delivery standards, and district expectations.
The specialist provides structured, consistent, and proactive family support by acting as the central point of contact between families, campus staff, autism service providers (Example ABA Therapists), and administration. This position focuses on maintaining continuity of communication, strengthening family capacity to support student needs, and ensuring fidelity of Autism Supplement implementation through coordinated collaboration.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Serve as the Special Education representative in ARD to provide information related to IDEA, procedural safeguards, and available Special Education supports as part of the district’s Child Find responsibilities. Provide follow‑up to unique Special Education family concerns and route questions to appropriate case managers, counselors, or service providers.
Supporting compliance with Autism Supplement service requirements.
Facilitating family participation in autism‑specific planning, reviews, and decision‑making.
Reducing barriers to engagement through clear guidance, follow‑up, and coordination through whole school staff education.
Work in tandem with the Behavior Support Specialist in creating and supporting BIP’s for student services due to autism eligibility.
Collaboration & Compliance
• Participate in ARD/IEP meetings when autism supplements are required.
• Collaborate in MTSS meetings to review data and recommend interventions.
• Ensure behavior plans align with IDEA and district procedures.
• Maintain accurate and timely documentation.
• Collaborate with case managers, transition coaches, special education and general education administration teams.
Family Education & Resource Development
Create SPED‑specific guides, videos, and resource materials to strengthen family understanding of:
IEP process
Advocacy strategies
State testing accommodations
Available SPED supports and tutorials
Transition and CCMR supports
Data & Monitoring
Use district engagement or communication systems to track Special Education family outreach and follow‑up.
Monitor participation trends in SPED programs.
Provide monthly summaries to leadership.
Qualifications
Education
Bachelor’s degree required.
Preferred: degrees in Special Education, Social Work, Counseling, Education, or related field.
Experience
Experience in Autism supplement development and virtual in-home training.
Experience supporting Special Education students or families.
Experience in family engagement, school communication, or program coordination preferred.
Experience supporting Special Education programs (e.g., transition, credit recovery, case management, AU) is highly desirable.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Knowledge of Special Education processes, timelines, and IDEA requirements.
Strong interpersonal communication skills with families and staff.
Strong organizational skills and documentation accuracy.
Ability to create family‑friendly materials, videos, or training resources.
Understanding transition, CCMR, and postsecondary planning for SPED students.
Commitment to confidentiality, professionalism, and family‑centered practices.
• Ability to coach and support adult learners.
Job Type
RegularThe above job is not intended to be an all-inclusive list of duties and standards of the position. Incumbents will follow any other instructions, and perform any other related duties, as assigned by their supervisor. All employment is “at-will” as governed by the law of the state where the employee works. It is further understood that the “at-will” nature of employment is one aspect of employment that cannot be changed except in writing and signed by an authorized officer.
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