JOB SUMMARY
The Behavior Analyst is pivotal within our collaborative treatment team, focusing on creating, designing, implementing, and overseeing an innovative ABA-based educational model. Our approach blends aspects of public-school settings with Verbal Behavior Therapy, maintaining rigorous clinical standards throughout. Responsibilities include conducting assessments, devising behavior plans, providing staff training as needed, and ensuring fidelity to evidence-based practices. We seek innovative team members with robust clinical expertise who are dedicated to fostering environments rooted in behavior analytic principles.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES
- Support Classroom Teams: Assist in addressing the needs of students with autism who exhibit significant skill deficits affecting their learning. Utilize direct observation, student interactions, record reviews, interviews, and written recommendations within a collaborative framework.
- Behavioral Recommendations: Provide written recommendations based on identified behaviors and descriptive analyses. These may include general behavioral considerations, service recommendations, or development of Functional Analysis Assessments and Behavior Intervention Plans as needed.
- Staff Training: Deliver or recommend training for staff to enhance their skills in behavioral management and intervention techniques.
- Supervision: Supervise 1:1 counselors or therapists responsible for implementing formal behavior plans.
- Progress Review: Evaluate students' progress towards independence through participation in weekly treatment team meetings.
- Team and IEP Meetings: Participate in team meetings and Individualized Education Program (IEP) meetings for assigned students. Facilitate treatment teams for students on caseload.
- Health and Safety Monitoring: Monitor health and safety concerns for students on caseload and manage incident, injury, and accident reporting processes.
- Consultation: Collaborate with clinical services (Occupational Therapy, Speech Therapy) to ensure implementation aligns with ethical and clinical standards of the treatment model.
- Stakeholder Relationships: Establish positive working relationships with parents, teachers, instructional support staff, and administrators involved in educating students with disabilities.
- Documentation: Prepare various professional documents as required for effective communication and record-keeping.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Master’s degree in applied behavioral sciences, psychology, early childhood education or related field.
- Certification as a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst
- One (1) or more years’ experience working with students with ASD and related disorders.
- Experience working in public school classrooms for students with mild to severe ASD is appreciated.
- Experience in conducting and implementing Functional Assessments and Behavior Support Plans