Job Details
Job Location: ASNC Corporate Office- Raleigh - Raleigh, NC
Salary Range: Undisclosed
Job Category: Health Care
Description
The Autism Society of North Carolina is currently hiring for an Autism Resource Specialist who will provide training, information, referral and other assistance to individuals with autism spectrum disorder and their families in Wake and surrounding counties.
Must have lived experience as a parent or sibling of autistic individual.
WHY OUR EMPLOYEES LOVE WORKING WITH US: "Every single person that you come into contact with makes you feel welcome, which provides a sense of comfort and acceptance, even if you have never met before. It helps you feel like you fit into this family and you are where you’re meant to be... all the supervisors help you be the best professional you can possibly be... they always have your back." Have the availability, this job is for you!
As an Autism Resource Specialist, you will work collaborate with families and/or intervene appropriately with providers, area mental health centers, Managed Care Organizations, government agencies, schools, university-related programs, facilities, local support groups, etc. You will provide in-person and telephone consultations, resources, referrals and support.
ABOUT AUTISM SOCIETY OF NORTH CAROLINA
Our mission is to improve the lives of individuals with autism, support their families, and educate communities. We aim to be the trusted partner for all people with autism, helping them lead fulfilling lives, be as independent as possible, and achieve their goals and dreams. Our tailored services are founded on respect and value for the unique individuals we serve. Join us to become part of a force for good, where each team member's talents and abilities contribute to our welcoming and supportive culture.
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree (B. A.) from a four-year college or university; or one to two years related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience preferred
Bi-lingual in Spanish is helpful, but not a requirement.
Must have lived experience as a parent or sibling of autistic individual.