BEHAVIOR INTERVENTIONIST|PT
Autism Behavioral Services
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Benefits
Salary Range $40,000.00 - $60,000.00 Salary/year
Job Description
Behavior Interventionist|PT
Sacramento Office - Sacramento, CA 95825; Riverside Office - March Air Reserve Base, CA 92518; Salinas/Monterey Office - Salinas, CA; Salt Lake Office - Salt Lake City, UT 84101; San Diego Office - San Diego, CA 92130; San Jose Office - CA; San Mateo Office - San Mateo, CA; Santa Ana Office - Santa Ana, CA 92705
Overview
Salary Range $40,000.00 - $60,000.00 Salary/year
Description
The position of behavior staff will be to take part in working with and teaching children with autism as part of a team. The individuals who are chosen to work as a behavior intervention staff will be trained by ABSI's Behavior consultants and Behavior Specialists. All employees will be trained in the basics of Applied Behavior Analysis, specifically a teaching technique called Discrete Trial Training and Natural Environment Training. The training will also include information on how to implement other teaching methodologies that have proven to be helpful with children with autism. The objective of the behavior staff is to foster the child's independence across settings and promote success.
Responsibilities include but not limited to:
• Conduct structured teaching in the family's home and/or school environment
• Implement changes made to the child's home program/school programs and ensure that data is taken daily on each program/goal taught
• Driving to and from sessions as scheduled
• Show to sessions timely
• Conduct excellence and professionalism
Qualifications
Standing- Frequently
Walking- Frequently
Running/Sprinting- Occasionally
Squatting, stooping, kneeling- Occasionally
Lifting up to 50 pounds- Occasionally
Respond to and support client crises- At all times
Provide CPR (once trained)- At all times
Sacramento Office - Sacramento, CA 95825; Riverside Office - March Air Reserve Base, CA 92518; Salinas/Monterey Office - Salinas, CA; Salt Lake Office - Salt Lake City, UT 84101; San Diego Office - San Diego, CA 92130; San Jose Office - CA; San Mateo Office - San Mateo, CA; Santa Ana Office - Santa Ana, CA 92705
Overview
Salary Range $40,000.00 - $60,000.00 Salary/year
Description
The position of behavior staff will be to take part in working with and teaching children with autism as part of a team. The individuals who are chosen to work as a behavior intervention staff will be trained by ABSI's Behavior consultants and Behavior Specialists. All employees will be trained in the basics of Applied Behavior Analysis, specifically a teaching technique called Discrete Trial Training and Natural Environment Training. The training will also include information on how to implement other teaching methodologies that have proven to be helpful with children with autism. The objective of the behavior staff is to foster the child's independence across settings and promote success.
Responsibilities include but not limited to:
• Conduct structured teaching in the family's home and/or school environment
• Implement changes made to the child's home program/school programs and ensure that data is taken daily on each program/goal taught
• Driving to and from sessions as scheduled
• Show to sessions timely
• Conduct excellence and professionalism
Qualifications
Standing- Frequently
Walking- Frequently
Running/Sprinting- Occasionally
Squatting, stooping, kneeling- Occasionally
Lifting up to 50 pounds- Occasionally
Respond to and support client crises- At all times
Provide CPR (once trained)- At all times
Qualifications
- •Standing- Frequently
- •Walking- Frequently
- •Running/Sprinting- Occasionally
Responsibilities
- •The position of behavior staff will be to take part in working with and teaching children with autism as part of a team
- •The individuals who are chosen to work as a behavior intervention staff will be trained by ABSI's Behavior consultants and Behavior Specialists
- •All employees will be trained in the basics of Applied Behavior Analysis, specifically a teaching technique called Discrete Trial Training and Natural Environment Training
- •The training will also include information on how to implement other teaching methodologies that have proven to be helpful with children with autism
- •The objective of the behavior staff is to foster the child's independence across settings and promote success
- •Conduct structured teaching in the family's home and/or school environment
- •Implement changes made to the child's home program/school programs and ensure that data is taken daily on each program/goal taught
- •Driving to and from sessions as scheduled
- •Show to sessions timely
- •Conduct excellence and professionalism
- •Squatting, stooping, kneeling- Occasionally
- •Lifting up to 50 pounds- Occasionally
- •Respond to and support client crises- At all times
- •Provide CPR (once trained)- At all times
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