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Achieve Beyond provides pediatric therapy and educational services to children, students and families throughout the United States including the greater Los Angeles, California (CA) area, Virginia (VA) / Maryland (MD) / DC area, the greater Dallas, Texas (TX) area and the entire New York (NY) metropolitan area. We offer coordination in initial evaluations, as well as follow-up sessions and provide services in the predominant language of the patients in both home and community settings. Our team of highly qualified health care professionals includes: Speech Language Pathologists, Special Educators, Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists, Psychologists, Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBA), Behavior Therapists and more.
Master's Degree in (Behavior Analysis, Special Education, Educational/Health/Human Services, Psychology).
BCBA REQUIRED
*LBA REQUIRED for NY/PA/VA
Minimum of one year of ABA client/teacher field supervision
Provide direct/indirect supervision to behavioral therapists assigned to cases
Complete paperwork and performance evaluations during / after observations
Design curriculum plans, review, and update on a regular basis
Design behavior intervention plans
Clinically review reports and session notes on a regular basis
Analyze data and implement data-driven program changes
Write reports summarizing data and progress for each client supervised
Regular communication with parents, behavioral therapists, and the Achieve Beyond office is required
Participate in bi-weekly collaborative team meetings for supervised cases
Conduct assessments for children diagnosed on the autism spectrum ages 2-21 years of age using the ABLLS-R
Per cases assigned, twice yearly clinical write-ups are required for continued approval of ABA services
Coordinate with Program Manager / Director of Clinical Services to maintain quality of cases
Maintain confidentiality of information regarding children and families (in accordance with State & Federal regulations).
Offer suggestions of incorporating individualized goals into family's daily routine.
Provide parents and teachers with resources.
Ensure program quality assurance (services, programs, schedule, staff, etc.)
Must be self-motivated, a team player, and exercise patience/professionalism.
Excellent organizational skills with attention to detail.
Interested candidates will submit an updated resume to: [email protected]
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