Behavioral Aide - Sign on Bonus

Nampa, ID
Full Time
Entry Level

About Accel Therapies

At Accel Therapies we specialize in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) and other therapies. We provide best-in-class, evidence-based treatment programs for children with autism and other developmental needs within a comfortable, positive, and family-oriented environment. What sets us apart is our focus on an individual connection with our clients and our commitment to life-changing outcomes for families.

​We love what we do and are grateful for the opportunity to work with our clients and families!

Why Choose Accel Therapies?

You’re probably wondering, “What’s in it for me?” Here’s what makes Accel Therapies a standout place to grow your career:

Compensation and Benefits

  • $12-14 / hour depending on experience, degree, certifications, etc. 
  • Healthcare (medical / vision / dental) benefits for employees who average 30+ hours per week (full-time threshold)
  • 401k available with company match and vesting schedule
  • Paid drive time and mileage reimbursement
  • iPad with 4G LTE connectivity that stays with you
  • Quick career progression, short performance review cycles, and plenty of career development opportunities
  • Bonusly rewards that allow you to give and receive recognition from colleagues
  • A team-based environment gives you opportunities to connect with colleagues and build lasting relationships

Now, your role: Behavioral Aide

Job Summary

Behavioral Aides, also known as behavior intervention paraprofessionals or interventionists, work under the supervision of teachers to support students with behavioral challenges. We are seeking a dedicated Paraprofessional to join our team. The ideal candidate will have experience working with students, possess strong math and literacy education skills, and excel in classroom and behavior management.


What You'll Do

  • Instruction: Providing supplemental instruction to individual students or small groups
  • Behavior: Monitoring student behavior and communication, redirecting inappropriate behaviors, and administering behavior intervention programs
  • Social and emotional development: Helping students build social skills and foster healthy concepts
  • Materials: Assisting teachers in developing and using materials to enhance learning
  • Clerical: Preparing, typing, duplicating, and filing instructional materials, maintaining student records, and sending and receiving emails
  • Problem-solving: Participating in the Problem-Solving Model-Response to Intervention (PSM-RtI) process to help determine intervention plans and Individualized Education Program (IEP) services
  • Communication: Attending team and parent meetings and providing input on student strengths and weaknesses

What You'll Bring

  • A High School Diploma or equivalent (GED) is required
  • An individual who is at least eighteen 18 years of age; and
  • Can demonstrate the knowledge, have the skills needed to support the program to which they are assigned; and
  • Meet the paraprofessional requirements as defined in IDAPA 08.02.02, “Rules Governing Uniformity.”
  • Previous experience working with children in a school setting, daycare, or Montessori environment is a plus! 

Physical Requirements

  • Prolonged periods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer.
  • Must be able to lift 15 pounds at times. 
  • Must be able to access and navigate each department at the organization’s facilities.

Ready to make an impact? 
Join us at Accel Therapies and start changing lives—beginning with your own. Apply today!

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