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2 years of applied experience working with special needs children, including individuals with autism spectrum disorders. Master’s degree in behavior analysis, special education, psychology, or a related field, or Master's equivalent.
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A minimum of 3 years of experience in working with children, adolescents, and/or adults with various special needs as a BCBA; exceptions may be made. Regional Clinical Development DirectorAre you a dynamic and visionary Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) with a passion for leadership and a proven track record as a Clinical Manager.
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The Special Ed Tech III—Developmental Disorders Behavior Analyst- PDP is actively involved in providing instructional services and behavioral treatment to meet the required academic, behavioral, and daily living needs of our students, with a focus on helping children learn new ways of coping with challenges and increasing their communication and independence.
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Experience with Special Needs children highly desired. Minimum Education: Bachelor's degree in Early Childhood Education, Special Education with licensure, enrolled in a Master's degree program in Early Childhood Special Education with 6 Child development credits completed and 3 units in Child assessment completed.
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Have obtained certification as a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) as verified through the Behavior Analyst Certification Board A minimum of one year experience in working with children, adolescents, and/or adults with various special needs.
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Hold a Bachelor's degree in relevant fields, i.e., Psychology, Education, or Behavioral Sciences Have a genuine passion for working with children with special needs.
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REQUIREMENTS: High School Diploma Experience working with children, preferably children with special needs ABA experience is a plus! Applied behavioral analysis (ABA) therapists work with autistic children and other patients with developmental issues in either the home or school setting.
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Assist staff working with children with autism on teaching skill deficits, maintaining acquired skills, teaching self-help skills and developing social skills. Engage parents in the process of completing comprehensive needs assessments and behavior programs for students in order to empower parents by providing them with skills and techniques to support the positive behavior development of their child.
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Program Development: Design and implement effective, ethical behavior intervention programs tailored to the unique needs of each individual, ensuring clinical integrity the highest quality of care.
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Experience working with children, preferably children with special needs. The ABA therapists will reinforce positive behavior, teach targeted behaviors using specialized techniques that may include reward systems, incidental teaching, and pivotal response training while taking data.
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We encourage you to apply if you have an interest in working with kids, special needs, or autism and you have experience in any of the following areas: teacher, nanny, school or camp counselor, teacher's aide, special education, paraprofessional, daycare teacher, or other similar fields.
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C.B.E.S.T., Inc. is now part of The Stepping Stones Group, a leading provider of behavior intervention services for children with special needs in the Los Angeles community.
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Respite Care Provider, Level 4 - Education and Experience: Must be 18 years of age Must have a minimum of two or more years of employment experience working with children/youth/adults with special needs.
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At least six months working with special needs children and knowledge of autism spectrum disorders. A Special Education Paraprofessional assists individual students and small groups of students with academic and behavioral challenges in and outside of the classroom setting under the supervision of a Resource Specialist Teacher, General Education Teacher and/or Behavior Intervention Case Manager (BICM) certified School Psychologist.
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At least 2 years working with special needs children ages 2-21 in a supervised setting OR successful completion of or current enrollment in an undergraduate/graduate program in psychology, healthcare, human services, education, or a related field.
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