Job Description
Butterfly Grove School is a premier independent school dedicated exclusively to the education
and empowerment of students on the autism spectrum. The Flex Learning Guide’s primary
mission is to provide felt safety and communication access for every student they support.
The Flex Learning Guide floats across all learning pods, providing critical support wherever it is
needed most on any given day. This role pivots fluidly between students, pods, and contexts,
and requires someone who can step in with full attunement and readiness. The Flex Learning
Guide works alongside students who may use sounds, gestures, body language, or high-tech
devices to express themselves. The goal is not to make them speak, but to ensure they are
heard, understood, and fully included in the life of the school.
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Required Skills & Experience
High School Diploma required; Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree in Psychology,
Education, Speech-Language Pathology, or a related field preferred
• Familiarity with robust AAC communication systems, including Proloquo2Go, TouchChat,
and letterboards, or a demonstrated commitment to developing this knowledge
• Experience working with neurodiverse students, particularly those on the autism
spectrum, including students who use non-verbal or alternative communication
• Experience in a Non-Public or Independent School setting preferred
• High emotional intelligence and the ability to read non-verbal cues, body language, and
subtle shifts in student affect and engagement
• Understanding of sensory processing and co-regulation strategies
• Strong ability to build rapport quickly across a wide range of students and adapt support
approaches in real time
• Commitment to the belief that every student has something to say and the right to be
heard, understood, and included
• Ability to keep up with active learners, move between floor-time play and standing
transitions, and lift/transfer students if required (usually up to 40 lbs)
Benefit packages for this role will start on the 1st day of employment and include medical, dental, and vision insurance, as well as HSA, FSA, and DCFSA account options, and 401k retirement account access with employer matching. Employees in this role are also entitled to paid sick leave and/or other paid time off as provided by applicable law.