Job Description
Academic and Behavioral Support, LLC has been established since 2017. Our team specializes in working with individuals with special needs. We pride ourselves on our integrity of services and the continuity of care provided. We provide services in clinic, in schools, in homes and/or community settings.
We are seeking committed and compassionate people to join our team of highly supported Behavior Consultants on a full time basis.
Free RBT training and certification process
Free BCBA supervised field work to include training and experience to obtain restricted and unrestricted fieldwork activities
Flexible schedule where hours can be consolidated to minimize working days
Benefits package - health plan for medical coverage, vision and dental
Retirement package with Company match
Summary/objective: Consultants are responsible for providing intensive behavioral intervention services to clients with Autism Spectrum Disorder and other developmental delays in language, cognitive, adaptive behavior, social-emotional, self-care, fine motor, gross motor, and communication development. The individual provides direct services to the children and families, as well as accurate record keeping of case notes and excellent communication with the Supervisor about the program and the progress of the treatment plans. The individual maintains a weekly billable caseload of service hours as directed by the Director of Operations.
Essential functions:
Must demonstrate effective verbal and written communication skills
Implement treatment plans as designed and trained by the supervising BCBA
Provide direct therapy in individual and group sessions
Complete weekly program writing and maintain client's program book
Implements individualized treatment plan as written and directed by the BCBA
Collects accurate data and graphs data as instructed.
Assist with assessments
Maintains dignity and confidentiality for all clients
Maintains and protects the wellbeing of all clients
Completes and returns session notes and other paperwork on time and manages client PHI in accordance with HIPAA.
Must have high degree of interpersonal skills and the ability to take initiative when encountering problem solving situations
Based on experience and qualifications, your assignment may entail working in schools, homes, and other community locations with children implementing established goals and following treatment protocols
Participate in ongoing professional development opportunities and staff meetings as required
Job requirements and physical demands:
Qualifications: High School diploma, preferably with Bachelor’s degree required or higher (in psychology, education, social work, or related field)
A minimum of one year’s experience working with children with special needs
RBT Certification, preferred but will provide training to obtain within 90 days of employment
Ability to stand and circulate for extended periods of time.
Ability to lift and carry up to 25 pounds.
Possession of a valid driver’s license and the ability to meet State’s driving requirements.
Dependable means of transportation to travel
Must pass a criminal history background check
Full-time