p>RESPONSIBILITIES: • Fosters a positive therapeutic relationship with the child • Implements intervention strategies with clients • Follows treatment plan goals and interventions utilizing the ABA program designed by the BC-ABA and seeks out consultation when needed • Demonstrates initiative and responsibility for pursuing therapeutic resources for clients in accordance with the Center for Autism's mission statement • Provides crisis management and support to clients, including prevention, de-escalation, and processing of strategies to support improved client functioning • Completes daily billing information • Accurately completes daily data collection • Ensures clinical interventions and client safety • Completes daily data sheet for clients • Completes incident/injury reports as necessary • Participates in team meetings • Provides input and feedback that contributes to the development of the treatment plan • Shares responsibility for maintaining team meeting documentation • Maintains effectiveness in response to various situational demands • Actively engages and coaches the client, as well as their caregivers, teachers, and/or other adult supports, to work toward the achievement of treatment goals by applying a range of appropriate therapeutic interventions • Attends supervision and training as directed and in accordance with the service contract • Attends supervision and training as directed and following service contract (1 hour of supervision weekly for staff working 20 or more hours per week; ½ hour of supervision weekly for staff working fewer than 20 hours per week) • Performs other duties as assigned by supervisors.
• Have a high school diploma or GED and have completed an approved 40-hour training covering the RBT Task List • Have 2+ years of experience in providing ABA services and have completed 40+ hours of approved training related to ABA • Have a BCaBA, RBT, BCAT, or other approved behavior analysis certification • Minimum of one year of direct care experience or supervised practice.