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Provide 1:1 care directly with Clients during scheduled sessions under the supervision of a Board- Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA). The Behavior Interventionist plays a critical role in implementing behavioral health treatments for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and other developmental disabilities.
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Summary: As a Behavior Technician/Program Specialist I, you will work one-on-one with autistic children providing applied behavior analysis (ABA) therapy which includes developing social skills, toilet training, grooming & hygiene, managing problem behaviors, and treatment of picky eating.
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Behavior Therapist or Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) needed in the (insert location) area, for Pediatric Behavior Therapy! Position Details:Behavior Therapist or Registered Behavior Technician available to begin immediately.
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Join our team at Bierman Autism Centers as a Behavior Technician/ABA Therapist and unleash your superpowers to change the world of autism therapy! Job Type Full-time Description The Role: Behavior Technician (ABA Therapist):Are you passionate about transforming the lives of children and families.
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The Positive Behavior Support Specialist, proactively monitors, develops, and updates behavioral services and plans in the educational setting and facilitating family support services/home treatment plans.
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Overview Certified Behavior Therapist (CBA)Clients receive services mainly in person within the community or office. Robust Benefits to meet all your needs:FREE Clinical Supervision for Professional Licensure: Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC), Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) or Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) Choose your own hours, create your schedule based on your needs while meeting client needs.
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Assist and implement behavior analysis services under the direction and supervision of Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) to scheduled caseload of clients. Minimum of 1 year as a registered behavior technician or direct experience (including internship) working with children with ASD/behavior challenges.
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An ABA therapist implements services based on the principles of Verbal Behavior and Applied Behavior Analysis to children 2-12. They implement ABA programs and Behavior Intervention Plans directed by a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)/Case Manager.
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After training, you'll be able to work with children of varying levels of need, implement Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy programs following each client's individualized treatment plan, receive and incorporate feedback from your client's Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) in future sessions, maintain client safety and confidentiality, and accurately document client sessions by collecting data, writing session notes, and completing service logs (timesheets.
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Level Ahead Georgia is seeking a compassionate and dedicated Behavior Technician (ABA Paraprofessional) to join our growing practice! Behavior Technician (ABA Paraprofessional) Work together with a Board Certified Behavior Analyst supervisor to implement behavior intervention plans and skill acquisition programs in accordance with best practices in ABA therapy.
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Completion of Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) training is preferred but not required. Implement individualized ABA therapy programs under the supervision of a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA.
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As a Behavior Technician, you will provide one-on-one ABA therapy to children with autism and other special needs under the supervision of a Board Certified Behavior Analyst. Implement ABA therapy techniques under the supervision of a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA.
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In-training as a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC-IT), Marriage and Family Therapist Training License (MFT-TL), Social Worker Training Certificate (SWTC), Advance Practice Social Work (APSW) or equivalent in state practicing.
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Must have RBT (Registered Behavior Technician) certification or be willing to complete the 40-hour RBT course provided by one of the certifying programs. Behavior Technicians work one on one with clients with autism and related disorders in their homes/communities, under the supervision of a Licensed Behavior Analyst.
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