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On-Court Support For Kids With Autism
Type
Speech-Language Pathology
Company
ACEing Autism
Location
Roslyn, NY 11576
Description
ACEing Autism is a nationwide nonprofit that connects children and teens on the autism spectrum to tennis as a way to grow, develop, and benefit from social connections and fitness.

We are currently seeking autism professionals—such as ABA therapists, special education teachers, paraprofessionals, or related staff—for a paid on-court support role in our local Port Washington program. Tennis experience is a plus, but not required.

The specialist’s primary goal is to guide our volunteers and Program Directors—sharing strategies, communication tips, and behavior principles to help them best support the children in our program. While the role is not primarily about working directly with participants, there will be times when you engage on-court to demonstrate and transfer skills to our volunteers.

You can view the job description on our website: https://aceingautism.org/career-opportunities/on-court-support/

If you have staff or colleagues who may be interested, we’d be so grateful if you could share this opportunity with them.

Thank you for your consideration, and we look forward to hearing from you!

Questions? Email Miles Vidreiro at miles@aceingautism.org
Job Type
Temporary/Contract
Career Level
Experienced, Non-Manager
Posted
9/26/2025
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