Our Behavior Interventionist are trained to provide and implement behavioral programming specific to the individual needs of children diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder, or other developmental disabilities. As Behavior Interventionist, you will assist in data collection of child’s treatment plan goals, implement intervention strategies according to the behavior intervention plan provided by the BCBA, demonstrate behavior analytic principles under the guidance of supervision with children and families, and monitor behavioral progress.
Essential Functions
· Drive to sessions (within a 15-mile radius)
· Set up and plan session to target child’s individualized goals.
· Conduct session with child and encourage parent participation
· Demonstrate ABA knowledge and application in every session.
· Record accurate data during sessions.
· Create 100 learning opportunities for child per therapy session.
· Accompanies child on community outings.
· Documents after every session.
· Communicate effectively with all staff and parents.
Collaborative Therapies will support you in becoming a Registered Behavior Technician in the field of ABA Therapy and offers continuous support and ongoing training to help you grow as a Behavioral Interventionist.
Competencies
· High-school diploma (required)
· Bachelor’s Degree (preferred)
· Driver’s License (required)
· Registered Behavior Technician (preferred)
· CPI certified (preferred)
· Ability to lift 30 pounds (required)
· Ability to sit on floor and children’s chair (required)
· Ability to walk, stand, squat, stoop, run, etc. (required)
Benefits
· Competitive pay
· 401 K Plan – Nonmatching
· Extensive initial and ongoing training
· Cell phone stipend
· Travel time and mileage reimbursement
· Paid time off (for qualifying employees of 25 hours and more)
· Reimbursement for Materials
· Mental Health Days
· Incentive Programs for Attendance and Performance
· Personal development & Positive Company Culture
About Us
Our mission is to provide quality, evidenced-based Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) services to help individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder and Developmental Disabilities achieve socially significant change and help them succeed to be as independent as possible. Collaborative Therapies achieves this by providing individualized programs for each child, hands on parent training, and consistent support for the families we serve. Our collaborative model emphasizes not only on working together with our employees, but also with parents to ensure that meaningful progress is achieved within each child’s ABA program.
Employment Opportunities
Do you love working with kids? Are you a curious person interested in learning new skills? Join our team today and improve the lives of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder, Down Syndrome, ADHD, developmental delays, etc. and their families.