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We work in partnership with the Advanced Clinical Services (ACS) program of the CCIU to provide the highest quality behavioral health school district services to individuals with special needs MISSION STATEMENT The mission of CCRES is to ensure quality educational and human service programs for children, families, and schools.
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Ability to lift and carry up to 50 pounds Bilingual in Spanish Perks of Working at Centria Structured career path in the field of Behavioral Analysis Discounts to hundreds of retail partners via our Benefit Hub Access to Centria’s Employee Assistance Plan with benefits around mental health and counseling Unlimited opportunities to make an impact in the life of a special needs child We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at our company.
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In this role, you will work one-on-one with children, implementing individualized behavior intervention plans under the guidance of a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA.
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Certification as a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), verified through the Behavior Analyst Certification BoardMinimum two years' experience working with children, adolescents, or adults with special needs.
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Ability to lift and carry up to 50 poundsPerks of Working at Centria:Structured career path in the field of Behavioral AnalysisDiscounts to hundreds of retail partners via our Benefit HubAccess to Centria's Employee Assistance Plan with benefits around mental health and counselingUnlimited opportunities to make an impact in the life of a special needs childWe are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at our company.
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Don't worry if you don't have any direct applied behavior analysis (ABA) experience - we are looking for Direct Support Professionals, Paraprofessionals, LNAs, CNAs, Daycare Workers, Camp Counselors, Respite workers, Nannies, and candidates who have experience working with children (specifically, special needs children.
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Qualificationsinclude a Master’s Degree or higher degree in special education, psychology or a related field, NYS Behavior Analyst certification, and experience working with middle and/or secondary school students with autism.
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Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), Licensed Massachusetts Behavior Analyst (LBA), Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst (BCaBA), working toward a Master’s, who is exam and license eligible.
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From mental health and foster care services to residential treatment facilities and education for children with special needs, including autism and deafness, Pressley Ridge empowers nearly 8,000 kids and families each year with the ability and confidence to succeed.
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QUALIFICATIONS: Must have a High School Diploma / GED and at least six (6) months of experience working with children who have special needs. Must have a genuine passion for working with students who have special needs.
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Prior experience in ABA therapy and/or working with special needs children is preferred. Work collaboratively with a BCBA supervisor to implement basic principles and teaching procedures of ABA therapy.
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Part of the joy of working with kids is exercise Our clients move, so you need to be comfortable standing, walking, sitting, grasping, reaching, bending, kneeling, crouching, squatting, lifting, and at times carrying children or objects that weigh up to 50 pounds.
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Work with special needs children in a paid program or licensed special education teaching experience. JOB SUMMARY : Under the guidance of licensed special education staff, assist students with severe special education needs by helping individuals or small groups of students with curriculum, implementing programming, generalizing learned skills, and implementing behavior strategies.
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Must have two years of supervised experience working with children with special health care needs, or an Associate’s degree in human services (i.e. psychology, counseling, child development, education, nursing, etc.
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Use effective behavior management strategies when working with children identified with disabilities to provide interventions and develop behavior intervention plans.
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