Use Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) to support children and teens in reaching their full potential
Work one-on-one with clients in their home, school, or clinics
Help clients learn new skills and reduce challenging behaviors using play, routines, and activities
Track progress by taking notes and recording behaviors
Encourage independence and build everyday life skills
Follow personalized therapy plans created by the clinical team
Attend monthly RBT group meetings and ABA student meetings (support/supervision opportunities)
Collaborate with a multi-disciplinary clinical team
Requirements
High school diploma or equivalent
6 months of experience working with individuals with developmental disabilities (paid or unpaid)
Must be able to lift at least 10 pounds, sit, and run as needed.
Valid driver’s license, reliable source of transportation, and active auto insurance
Must be comfortable commuting 20 miles or 30 minutes to client sessions
Passion for working with children, youth, and young adults with developmental disabilities
Preferred: Associate or bachelor's degree
Preferred: ABA experience or RBT Certified
Preferred: CPR certification in both pediatrics and adults
Preferred: Experienced and comfortable managing a wide variety of maladaptive behaviors, ranging anywhere from non-compliance, elopement, verbal and physical aggression, self-injurious behaviors, etc.