- dedicated, compassionate, and driven
- Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst (BCaBA) or Licensed Assistant Behavior Analyst (LABA) to join our growing team.
In this impactful role, youll work closely with individuals diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), implementing evidence-based behavior intervention plans rooted in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). Youll collaborate with families, educators, and interdisciplinary professionals to foster meaningful behavioral change and improve the quality of life for our clients.
Were looking for a
- natural leader
- someone who values teamwork, takes pride in their work, and leads by example. The ideal candidate is dependable, committed to professional growth, and understands the importance of training and mentorship. A strong work ethic, excellent communication skills, and a consistent attendance record are essential.
If you're ready to make a difference and grow with a team that values integrity, collaboration, and excellencewe want to hear from you.
- Responsibilities
- Conduct assessments and gather data to inform behavior intervention plans.
- Coordinate and conduct intakes, assessments, and observations to develop a cohesive Functional Behavior Assessment
- Design and oversee applied behavior analysis (ABA) treatment programs for clients with autism spectrum disorder and developmental disorders
- Implement individualized behavior intervention strategies under the supervision of a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA).
- Monitor client progress and make necessary adjustments to treatment plans based on data collected.
- Maintain accurate medical documentation and records related to client care.
- Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to ensure comprehensive support for clients.
- Provide training and support to families and caregivers regarding behavioral strategies.
- Engage in research data collection to contribute to ongoing program evaluation and improvement.
- Uphold ethical standards in all interactions with clients, families, and colleagues.
- Qualifications
- PREFERRED -
- BACB Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst (BCaBA) Certification and / or QASP Certification
- REQUIRED -
- WA Department of Health Licensed Assistant Behavior Analyst (LABA) certification
- REQUIRED -
- Masters degree (or Masters Degree in progress) in education, psychology, counseling, behavior analysis, behavior science, human development, social work, or rehabilitation
- 1-year experience working as a behavior instructor implementing ABA interventions with children with autism
- 1-year experience working as a behavior supervisor designing ABA programs for children with autism, as well as training parents and instructors how to implement these
- Bachelor's, Masters or Doctorate degree in education, psychology, or behavior analysis preferred
- One year experience working as a behavior supervisor designing ABA programs for children with autism, as well as training parents and instructors how to implement these interventions
- Assessment experience : PDBBI, VB-MAPP, Vineland, ABLLS, FBA, PEAK
- Knowledge and experience with DTT, NET, VB, FCT, RIT, PRT
- Physical Requirements
- Must be able to remain in a stationary position or move about various client environments (home, school, clinic, or community) for extended periods.
- Occasionally moves or positions items and equipment up to 50 pounds.
- Frequently positions self to support clients at floor level or during play-based activities.
- Constantly communicate with clients, families, and team members to exchange accurate information.
- Observes and detects client behaviors and environmental cues to ensure safety.
- May traverse between rooms or service locations; some spaces may involve stairs, ramps, or outdoor areas.
- Reasonable accommodation may be provided to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential job functions.
- Work Environment
- Work occurs in homes, schools, clinics, or group living settings and may vary in structure, noise level, and lighting.
- May be exposed to clients exhibiting behaviors such as yelling, hitting, biting, or running (elopement), with proper training and support provided.
- May work near individuals needing assistance with hygiene, toileting, or mobility tasks.
- May occasionally be exposed to bodily fluids or communicable conditions, with PPE and training provided.
- Requires the ability to remain calm and supportive in high-energy or emotionally charged situations. The environment is highly interactive, requiring adaptability, movement, and quick thinking.
Job Types : Full-time, Part-time
Pay : $34.00 - $42.00 per hour
Expected hours : No less than 30 per week
Benefits :
- Dental insurance
- Flexible schedule
- Health insurance
- Paid time off
- Professional development assistance
- Vision insurance
Work Location : In person
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