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A Day in Your Life as Case Manager: Develop, write and manage IEPs including annual goals for 5th and 6th grade students with special needs across two middle schools. Provide ongoing consultation and guidance on the use of new and innovative methods, strategies, and materials which enhance the education progress of students with special needs.
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What You'll Do:As a behavior technician, you will work directly with children with special needs (e.g., Autism Spectrum Disorder) in our ABA clinic and in a variety of other settings where the client and their family will maximally benefit.
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Description Behavior Frontiers, LLC is a leading agency providing applied behavior analysis (ABA) treatment to help children with autism and other special needs to reach their full potential.
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The Behavior Technician works to facilitate educational andbehavioral services with children and adults with special needs andcollaborates with school professionals and other behavioral specialists toachieve learning and behavioral goals and objectives.
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Knowledge of: basic needs and behavior of children and adolescents; concepts of child growth and developmental behavioral characteristics; student behavior management strategies and techniques; appropriate English usage, punctuation, spelling, and grammar; and basic arithmetical concepts.
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Behavior Education Services Team (B.E.S.T.) is a company dedicated to helping children with special needs. We are seeking individuals who have a Bachelor's Degree , can speak Spanish , and have experience working with kids to serve as Behavior Technicians for our clients in San Fernando Valley, CA. Position Overview: We will provide training by experienced and Licensed Behavior Analysts.
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CA Special Education Teaching Credential (Moderate-Severe Education Specialist, Education Specialist-Extensive Needs) required. Collaborate with related service providers to ensure the proper implementation of AAC/functional communication, behavior intervention plans, physical/mobility needs, etc.
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This position is great for psychology or child development majors who want more professional experience working with kids with special needs. Other job titles: Behavioral therapist, behavioral technician, autism technician, behavior therapist, behavior technician, behavior interventionist, BII, paraprofessional.
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A minimum of two years of experience working with children, adolescents, and/or young adults with special developmental needs and/or severe and multiple disabilities is required. This includes small groups of students in a special education class monitoring and reporting student progress regarding behavior and performance.
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Plus, one year of experience with handicapped students, including students with autism, and some demonstrated experience implementing Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) based behavior intervention techniques or one year of experience at the level of an Instructional Assistant II or II Physically handicapped, supplemented by District- approved training in the special needs requirements of a student with autism.
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Inform client of behavior plans and goals for client, monitor, track and report on client progress, communicating frequently with families, teachers and staff about client needs and progress.
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Implements behavior management techniques in accordance with the directions given by the supervisor/healthcare practitioner; including reinforcing appropriate behaviors in accordance with plans and discouraging negative behavior, managing time out, or other techniques as directed.
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Master’s degree in psychology, Special Education, Applied Behavior Analysis, or a related field (required) We serve children, teens, and adults with various neurodiverse diagnoses such as Autism Spectrum Disorder, Down Syndrome, ADHD, Cerebral Palsy, Epilepsy, Anxiety, OCD, and related developmental and mental health needs.
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Assess students’ cognitive ability, social-emotional development, adaptive behavior, language development, academic achievement, learning potential and social needs. Knowledge of curriculum and instruction programs proven to be beneficial to pupils with special learning needs.
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Investing - DV wants to invest in its employees, which comes in the form of mentorship, ongoing feedback, and ongoing training What You'll Do: As a behavior technician you will work directly with children with special needs (e.g., Autism Spectrum Disorder) in our ABA Clinic.
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