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Behavior Technician
Behavior technicians are responsible for assisting behavior analyst to implement behavior reduction and skill acquisition treatment plans. The behavior technician will assist clients with day-to-day activities, monitor their behavior, record and collect data on the client's progress and communicate 1:1 with the client.
- Requirements
- High school diploma or equivalent
- Must be 18 at least 18 years of age
- Staff training in behavioral support strategies
- Responsibilities
- Deliver high standards of care according to specific orders of each client’s team
- Work with staff members and family members as part of an integrated team
- Follow a model of care that supports health and wellness of clients
- Serve as a source of information and support for clients and caregivers
- Foster a compassionate yet efficient environment that meets the needs of adolescents and family members
- Adhere to organizational standards, policies, and procedures, in addition to legal regulations
- Assist clients with day-to-day activities, monitor their behavior, record and collect data on the client’s progress
Clinical Supervisor
Clinical supervisors are responsible for developing goals, programs, materials, and behavior intervention plans under the supervision of a BCBA. Clinical supervisors oversees the work of behavior technicians and conducts quarterly competency reviews for direct reports. The clinical supervisor is responsible for ongoing individual program oversight and attending weekly supervision meetings with the program director. The clinical supervisor also is responsible for ensuring that appropriate behavioral data systems are implemented and that quantifiable behavioral data is collected at regular intervals to allow for the continual evaluation of behavior plans and the achievement of individual goals and objectives.
- Requirements
- Master’s Degree in a related field or enrolled in a Master's Program
- 2 Year minimum of Supervisory Experience
- Responsibilities
- Develop goals, programs, materials, and behavior intervention plans under the supervision of a BCBA
- Provide feedback and coaching to BTs during and after sessions, ensuring procedural and implementation fidelity
- Conduct competency assessments for BTs and provide corrective feedback when necessary
- Ensures weekly review and management of caseload and productivity
- Establishes relationships and communicates with clients, caseworkers, family members, and staff
- Provide feedback and coaching to BTs during and after sessions, ensuring procedural and implementation fidelity
Board Certified Behavior Analyst
The BCBA is responsible for conducting Functional Behavioral Assessments; Overseeing Clinical Supervisors; Reviewing client program design; Report writing and review; Data analysis. In addition, the BCBA may be responsible for overseeing any of the following clinical departments: ABA, and/or Residential Services.
- Requirements
- Master's Degree
- Must be BCBA-certified
- Minimum of 2 years of experience working directly with autistic individuals
- Minimum of 2 years developing behavior reduction goals and behavior-analytic skill acquisition plans
- Responsibilities
- Ensures quality clinical service delivery by meeting all minimum supervisory requirements and parent training hours (requirements vary per funder)
- Maintains an average of 5 hours per day of billable clinical time across each month
- Provides monthly supervision to all behavior technicians on their team (maintaining 5% supervision for any Registered Behavior Technicians)
- Develops, monitors, analyzes, and updates client programming on a monthly basis
- Conducts Functional Behavior Assessments (FBAs) as assigned
- Provide feedback and coaching to BTs during and after sessions, ensuring procedural and implementation fidelity
- Provides establishment of program goals, agendas, protocols, measurement systems, and procedures
- Develops and monitors treatment plan protocols
- Conducts supervision, parent education, adaptive behavior treatment protocol modification based on assigned cases’ authorized treatment hours.
- Responds to family/client issues in a timely manner; escalates when necessary
- Responds to critical staff issues in a timely manner; escalates when necessary
- Displaying teamwork ability to promote cooperation and collaboration; gaining support for programs and goals; establishes rapport with families, clients and professional staff
- Report writing and review
- Data analysis
- In addition, the BCBA may be responsible for overseeing any of the following clinical departments: ABA, and/or Residential Services
New Behavior Transitions is an equal opportunity employer. We support and encourage diversity. All staff must demonstrate the legal right to work in the United States. All applicants offered a role must also pass a background check.