Behavior analysts support and assess people with emotional disabilities, and they implement plans to improve behavior. Behavior analysts work in a variety of settings, including their patient’s home or school. Working regular with a teacher and parents. Behavior analysts are patient with their clients and are understanding of their clients’ needs.
We look for candidates with a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) designation or a master’s degree in early childhood education and development, we also accept analysts have a bachelor’s degree in Psychologist, School Psychologist, Clinical Social Worker, Mental Health Counselor, Marriage and Family Therapist, Speech Language Pathologist, Occupational Therapist.
Responsibilities
- Assess Patient Behavior - They conduct observations in settings such as schools, homes, or communities, and they note any difficulties their client has behaving in these settings.
- Develop Behavior Plans - After setting goals for clients, behavior analysts develop individualized behavior plans.
- Consult with Families and Staff - Behavior analysts communicate frequently with teachers, families, and staff about the needs of their clients, and they discuss clients’ progress.
- Keep Therapy Notes - Behavior analysts keep up-to-date notes on all of their patients .
- Conduct Behavioral Assessments - Behavior analysts conduct behavioral assessments to analyze client behavior.
- Conduct Behavioral Supervision - Behavior analysts conduct behavioral supervision to assistants and technicians.
Must Have
- Knowledge of applied behavior analysis – Yous are familiar with behavioral assessments and understand the ways that behavioral programs are developed and implemented.
- Writing skills – because they frequently draft reports and write-ups, you need strong writing skills to clearly convey detailed information about their clients’ progress and behaviors.
- Communication skills – you possess strong communication skills that let them build rapport with others and work collaboratively to reach specified goals.
- Experience working with children – you understand the needs of children and remain patient and professional during tantrums, misbehavior, or other stressful situations.
- Individualized education experience – you understand individualized education programs (IEPs) and use strategies to work towards each client’s IEP goals.
Nice to have
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Good language skills in another language - Especially the knowledge of Spanish language can be useful for interaction in the community and particularly with immigrant parents.
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Good knowledge of Sign Language - Sign language is the perfect foreign language to teach children, because it is easy to learn, and fun. Sign language helps the child who is learning English as a second language even more.
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Good knowledge of Behavioral Health Crisis Management - helps you to anticipate the reactions of disaster.
- Good knowledge of working with computers and websites - this will reduce the waste of time in working with paper and increase the focus on the provision of services.
- Good language skills in another language - Especially the knowledge of Spanish language can be useful for interaction in the community and particularly with immigrant parents.
What We Offer?
A good job in a dynamic team
A full time job, with an attractive salary package in a small team of smart people. You will start contract with a full technical and functional training. If you are passionate, motivate and flexible apply for this job, you will certainly join the best company ever.
Because of our constant growth, we're now looking for people to reinforce our team of enthusiastic professionals.