answer:Would working at a camp be too much like teaching? It might be only for summer programs. Do you need it to be a full time job to support yourself? Most children spend time in school-like situations when not at home. It will be interesting to see what other answers people come up with. Certain careers are better suited for autistic people, maybe if those are a fit for you, science, technology, manufacturing, but not limited to those, you could develop some sort of program that pulls knowledge of autism and work life together? Maybe work at helping parents of adolescents and the children themselves find a career path? Most teens need this sort of guidance, but specializing for autistic teens might be marketable? Maybe it is done already? I have no idea.