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
- Develop Behavior Plans
- Consult with Families and Staff
- Keep Therapy Notes
- Conduct Behavioral Assessments
- Conduct Behavioral Supervision
Must Have
- Knowledge of applied behavior analysis
- Writing skills
- Communication skills
- Experience working with children
- Individualized education experience
Nice to have
- Good language skills in another language
- Good knowledge of Sign Language
- Good knowledge of Behavioral Health Crisis Management
- Good knowledge of working with computers and websites