Under the direction of a Clinical Supervisor, a behavior therapist will be responsible for the following:
Provide direct and individualized behavioral treatment
Implement programs with an emphasis on skill acquisition and maintenance and the reduction of problem behaviors
Identify target problem behaviors, generate operational definitions, develop and implement appropriate data collection and retrieval system
Generalize behavioral treatment to the community
Provide documentation of all services provided in the form of session summaries and progress reports
Must be certified in Basic Life Support (BLS)/CPR and AED for healthcare providers, or capable of completing an 'in person' training to obtain certification within a month
Must be able to pass a Criminal History Background Check (CHBC)
Applicants must have at least a high school degree; preference is given to applicants currently enrolled in undergraduate/graduate coursework related to the behavioral health field, special education, or ABA
Preference given to applicants with at least 6 months of experience working with children and/or adolescents with special needs in a care-taking, mentoring, therapeutic, or teaching capacity (as an RBT or otherwise)
Applicants should have strong critical thinking skills and interpersonal abilities, maintain a desire for personal and professional growth, display a caring demeanor for children, and be passionate about the field of behavioral health and/or special education