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Our organization was founded in 2000 to provide quality services to families of children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders. Our Administrative team received their training from leading clinicians and academicians in the field of behavior analysis and the application of behavior analytic methodologies to the difficulties encountered by children and families struggling with autism. The same research that consistently demonstrates that Applied Behavior Analytic (ABA) interventions result in the best outcomes for children with autistic spectrum disorders is the same research on which our clinical practices are based. We serve clients aged 18 months - 22 years across school, home, and community settings.
High School Diploma
RBT Preferred
Duties and Responsibilities:
Conduct scheduled 1:1 behavioral intervention for children with autism.
Assist in introduction of items/targets as appropriate and according to the written protocol.
Record and maintain accurate records of child's progress and difficulties for each session conducted.
Relay observations and suggestions to Clinical Supervisor or Behavior Analyst.
Participate and contribute to regular team meetings.
Review and sign weekly team meeting notes.
Assist in training less experienced staff on child's team in behavioral intervention techniques and professionalism as required.
Assist in maintaining child's service notebook in a clear, up to date, and organized manner.
Assist in maintaining intervention materials at the home and office in an organized manner.
Assist with intervention material generation as requested.
Staff must be able to reasonably prevent elopement or give chase as necessary to ensure child safety.
Staff must be able to physically lift and carry up to 50 pounds (e.g., grocery items, houseware items, move furniture), as well as be able to physically assist, guide, and facilitate movement for consumers that may need physical assistance.
BCBA
Training: On the job field training or other training provided by BECA and/or professionals outside the agency. Registered Behavior Technician training provided and compensated for.
Requirements: Valid California identification card, current automobile insurance ($100,000/$300,000 liability limits), current TB clearance within one year, immunization record (MMR, Hep B, Pertussis, Varicella), and fingerprint clearance through the California DOJ and FBI (through BECA).
Reliable transportation is REQUIRED for this position. Part-time/Full-time positions available.
To apply, please submit a resume to [email protected] or visit our website at www.beca-aba.com and click on the employment tab.
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