Administrative Coordinator - Aba Center
By Key Autism Services At Palos Heights, IL, United States
Facilities maintenance and management related to the center.
Manages general reception tasks relating to the front desk and general office coverage to include opening and closing responsibilities
Support BCBA Center director and Operations Manager position with center management tasks as needed
Communicate openly and directly with management regarding concerns or ideas.
Manage issues relating to the facility requiring repairs
Assist in meeting center goals to meet all KPI's for center as assigned by Operations Manager and Center Director positions
Behavior Therapist For Autism - Aba Services
By Bright Achievements At Lawrenceville, NJ, United States
Previous experience or familiarity with ABA therapy or developmental disabilities
Collect behavior and skill acquisition data during sessions
Bachelor’s degree in related field preferred or equivalent work experience
Preferred Registered Behavior Technician certificate from the Behavior Analyst Certification Board
A minimum of six months experience with ABA therapy, working with children with Autism
A rewarding experience helping children and families reach their full potential
Part-Time Behavior Therapist, Autism (Aba) - Entry Level!
By LEARN Behavioral At Vermont, United States
Pay Starting at $20/hr and up with experience
Become eligible to earn your registered behavior technician (RBT/BCAT) certification.
Meet the minimum age requirement of 18 (on or before the first day of employment).
Studied, majored, or minored in psychology, education, special education, child care, behavioral health, health science, or a related field.
Have experience working with children, whether as a babysitter, nanny, tutor, teacher, coach, camp counselor, or some other form of childcare.
Work Part-time hours, Mornings, between 8AM to 12PM, OPTIONAL: Evenings, 3PM to 7PM AND/OR Saturdays, 9am-3pm
Aba Therapist/Rbt Full-Time
By Lumiere Children's Therapy Chicago At Chicago, IL, United States
Effective time management skills and the ability to manage multiple tasks at one time.
Ability to accept constructive feedback and develop knowledge and skill sets accordingly.
1-2 years of experience with Autism/developmental disabilities a plus
$125/year for Continuing Education once requirements are met - Up to 20 hours of paid observation/training time (@ minimum wage rate)
Follow the prescribed skill acquisition and behavior intervention protocols including toilet training protocols.
Assist BCBAs, ABA Apprentice and fellow ABA Therapists/RBTs with skill acquisition and behavior reduction assessments.

Are you looking for a rewarding career that allows you to make a difference in the lives of others? Become an ABA Therapist and help children with autism reach their full potential!

Overview An ABA Therapist is a professional who works with individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) to help them develop skills and behaviors that will enable them to function more independently in their daily lives. ABA Therapists use the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) to assess, plan, and implement interventions that are tailored to the individual's needs. Detailed Job Description ABA Therapists work with individuals with ASD to develop skills and behaviors that will enable them to function more independently in their daily lives. They assess the individual's needs and develop an individualized treatment plan that includes goals and objectives. They then implement interventions that are tailored to the individual's needs. ABA Therapists also provide ongoing assessment and evaluation of the individual's progress and modify the treatment plan as needed. Job Skills Required ABA Therapists must have excellent communication and interpersonal skills, as well as the ability to work with individuals with ASD and their families. They must be able to assess the individual's needs and develop an individualized treatment plan. They must also be able to implement interventions that are tailored to the individual's needs. Job Qualifications ABA Therapists must have a bachelor's degree in psychology, education, or a related field. They must also have experience working with individuals with ASD and their families. In some states, ABA Therapists must be certified or licensed. Job Knowledge ABA Therapists must have a thorough understanding of the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) and how to apply them to individuals with ASD. They must also have a thorough understanding of the individual's needs and how to develop an individualized treatment plan. Job Experience ABA Therapists must have experience working with individuals with ASD and their families. They must also have experience in assessing the individual's needs and developing an individualized treatment plan. Job Responsibilities ABA Therapists are responsible for assessing the individual's needs and developing an individualized treatment plan. They must also implement interventions that are tailored to the individual's needs and provide ongoing assessment and evaluation of the individual's progress. They must also modify the treatment plan as needed.