Behavior Interventionist Jobs
By Cortica At The Woodlands, TX, United States
Fulfill all documentation requirements including the use of data collection of strategies and goals, completion of session notes during the session
Work with families and supervisor to establish an environment supportive of treatment and education across all settings of care
You have experience working with children, preferably children with autism.
You are skilled at using software and systems including electronic medical record systems and Microsoft Office products.
You preferably have knowledge of HIPAA regulations to safeguard patient information.
Attend Cortica's orientation and complete Cortica's Board Certified Autism Technician (BCAT) training
Child Development Interventionist Jobs
By Ally Waste Services At Austin, TX, United States
Certified (or pending certification) by the Early Childhood Intervention state agency
2 years of experience working with children, preferably children with special needs
Bachelor's degree in child development, psychology, or a related human services field
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A Master's Degree Is Preferred But Not Required.
Behavioral Health Specialist (Interventionist) – Research
By Seattle Childrens Hospital At , Seattle, 98105 $61,318 - $91,998 a year
Bachelor's degree, or equivalent years of experience in Counseling, Social Work, or related field.
Previous experience with juvenile rehabilitation and/or experience with vulnerable youth/young adults (example: group homes or transitional housing).
Previous experience with Adolescent Community Reinforcement Approach with Assertive Continuing Care (A-CRA/ACC).
Min to Max Annual Salary$61,318.40 - $91,998.40 /yr
The union pay ranges can be found on the Seattle Children's website here: -
Seattle Children's is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Workplace and Affirmative Action Employer.
Behavioral Technician Jobs
By University of North Texas At , Denton, 76203, Tx
Required License / Registration / Certification
Directly implements individualized skill-acquistion and behavior-reduction plans developed by the Behavior Analyst with accuracy and fidelity.
Basic understanding of autism spectrum disorders and evidence-based practices.
Ability to work with clients with autism spectrum disorders.
Ability to be patient, flexible, versatile and cope with stressful situations.
Ability to follow verbal and written instructions.
Behavioral Technician Jobs
By Maine Behavioral Healthcare At , Westbrook, 04092, Me
Required Minimum Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (KSAs)
Education: High School diploma preferred. Bachelor’s degree in Psychology preferred.
Experience: 1+ years of experience and/or coursework in a social services related field required.
Demonstrates a proficiency in all aspects at the entry level position.
Must be able to annually demonstrate competency in seclusion and restraint training.
Up to $7,000 Sign-On Bonus eligible
Child Interventionist Jobs
By Butterfly Effects At Slidell, LA, United States
$17.00 - $18.00 per hour based on experience, education, and certifications
Build a rewarding and valued career with education and training support
Positive attitude and strong people skills to work with children and families
Great to have a year of experience working with children
Coursework and Competency Check to obtain the Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) certification
Part-time opportunity to make a full-time impact in a child's life!
Behavioral Therapist Jobs
By Greyson's Counseling At Denton, TX, United States
Maintains all training requirements for licensure
Establishes positive, trusting rapport with patients.
Diagnoses and treats mental health disorders.
Creates individualized treatment plans according to patient needs and circumstances.
Meets with patients regularly to provide counseling, treatment and adjust treatment plans as necessary.
Conducts ongoing assessments of patient progress.

Are you looking for a rewarding job that allows you to make a difference in the lives of others? Become a Behavioral Interventionist and help individuals with special needs reach their full potential!

Overview A Behavioral Interventionist is a professional who works with individuals with behavioral issues to help them develop positive behaviors and improve their quality of life. They use a variety of techniques to assess and address the individual’s needs, including behavior modification, cognitive-behavioral therapy, and other evidence-based interventions. Detailed Job Description A Behavioral Interventionist is responsible for providing individualized behavioral interventions to individuals with behavioral issues. They assess the individual’s needs and develop an individualized plan to address those needs. They also provide support and guidance to the individual and their family to help them understand and manage the individual’s behavior. They may also provide training and support to other professionals who are working with the individual. Job Skills Required
• Knowledge of behavior modification techniques
• Knowledge of cognitive-behavioral therapy
• Ability to assess and develop individualized plans
• Ability to provide support and guidance to individuals and families
• Ability to provide training and support to other professionals
• Ability to work with a variety of individuals
• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
• Ability to work independently and as part of a team
Job Qualifications
• Bachelor’s degree in psychology, social work, or a related field
• Master’s degree in psychology, social work, or a related field preferred
• Certification in behavior analysis or related field preferred
• Experience working with individuals with behavioral issues preferred
Job Knowledge
• Knowledge of behavior modification techniques
• Knowledge of cognitive-behavioral therapy
• Knowledge of evidence-based interventions
• Knowledge of individual and family dynamics
Job Experience
• Experience working with individuals with behavioral issues
• Experience providing individualized interventions
• Experience providing support and guidance to individuals and families
Job Responsibilities
• Assess the individual’s needs and develop an individualized plan to address those needs
• Provide individualized interventions to individuals with behavioral issues
• Provide support and guidance to the individual and their family to help them understand and manage the individual’s behavior
• Provide training and support to other professionals who are working with the individual
• Monitor the individual’s progress and adjust the plan as needed
• Document the individual’s progress and interventions