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As the Behavior Specialist, you will be charged with the responsibility of conducting Functional Behavioral Assessments (FBA), and developing, monitoring and managing individualized Behavior Intervention Plans for the assigned caseload of Monarch students.
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The behavior specialist works collaboratively with the classroom special education teacher and other specialists in a fast-paced educational environment as part of the classroom's 1:1 student to staff ratio.
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Position Overview : We are hiring a Behavior Specialist to work within a dynamic interdisciplinary team at our Monarch School for Autism. When you come to work at Monarch Center for Autism, you become an integral part of our dedicated and hardworking team of professionals that include Intervention Specialists, Associate Teachers, Speech Language Pathologists, Occupational Therapists, Behavior Specialists, Art Therapists, Music Therapist, Recreational Therapist, and Horticulture Therapist.
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The Behavior Support Specialist completes behavior assessments including Functional Behavior Assessment (FBA), develops function-based treatment plans, and provides training for parents and caregivers on how to implement behavior intervention strategies based on FBA and ABC teaching plans.
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Behavior Rehabilitation Specialists play a critical role on the BRC team supporting several primary responsibilities, which include behavior monitoring, modification, evaluation and data collection, as well as coaching for a variety of visitors and animal welfare professionals.
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Under supervision of the Director of Clinical Services, the Behavior Specialist will develop and supervise the implementation of behavior support plans, attend meetings, and provide technical assistance with behavioral issues as needed in Shared Living homes.
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Behavior Support Specialist (39628 - 39630) Behavior Support Specialist (39628-39630) Behavior Support Specialist. Analyze observation data to monitor improvement in social-emotional learning and behavior management, and plan effective respond to improve child and family outcomes.
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Under the clinical supervision of Behavior Therapist Coordinator and/or a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) and administrative supervision of a Home Manager the primary duty of a Residential Behavior Specialist is assisting youth with maximizing skill-acquisition in Activities of Daily Living (ADLs), through individualized intensive implementation strategies aligned with the youths Person-Centered Plan goals and personal outcome measures.
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EOE M/F/V/D Requirements: Pennsylvania Behavior Support Specialist License or Master's Degree or higher in Psychology, Special Education, Counselling, Social Work, Education Applied Behavioral Analysis or Gerontology.
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Licensure from the State of Pennsylvania in one of the following areas is required within two years of onboarding: Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), Licensed Social Worker (LSW), Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Behavior Specialist (LBS), or a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA.
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Job Description The Behavior Support Specialist will work with the school’s leadership team to ensure that all students demonstrate dramatic student achievement gains and develop their character and social-emotional skills.
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Rogers Behavioral Health is excited to announce that we have an opening for a Behavior Specialist. The Behavioral Specialist will work with our Clinical Director to design and implement CBT and DBT specific treatment plans for child/adolescent and adult patients with Anxiety & OCD Spectrum Disorders, Mood Disorders, and Trauma-Related Disorders in our Partial Hospitalization and Intensive Outpatient day programming.
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The successful candidate will have a Bachelor of Science or Arts in school counseling, psychology or related field (school psychology, social psychology, learning/behavior specialist) & Master's in school counseling a a learning/behavior pecialist or school psychology highly desirable.
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Behavior Support Specialist (6198) Reviews and supports Behavior Support Plans written for children with behavior concerns by the Mental Health Counselor or contracted Mental Health Provider.
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As a Behavior Support Specialist, you will be a primary advocate for individuals served, ensuring their health, safety, and welfare at all times. Job Description: Behavior Support Specialist.
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