American Behavioral Solutions encourages staff to develop the best of their abilities as professionals in the field. We help them become the greatest specialists they can be every step of the way. Because we employ several Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs), we guarantee supervision hours for employees interested in obtaining and maintaining certification in compliance with the Board.
American Behavioral Solutions encourages staff to develop the best of their abilities as professionals in the field. We help them become the greatest specialists they can be every step of the way. Because we employ several Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs), we guarantee supervision hours for employees interested in obtaining and maintaining certification in compliance with the Board.
What are we looking for?
As our company grows, we are searching high and low for the perfect RBTs, BCaBAs, and BCBAs to make a difference in our clients’ lives.
Whether you already have your certification or are in pursuit of becoming a behavior therapist or analyst, we are here to help you in your career journey with ABA.
Here is how we support our employees:
Requirements for positions
What are we
looking for?
As our company grows, we are searching high and low for the perfect RBTs, BCaBAs, and BCBAs to make a difference in our clients’ lives.
Whether you already have your certification or are in pursuit of becoming a behavior therapist or analyst, we are here to help you in your career journey with ABA.
Here is how we support our employees:
Requirements for positions
The Ideal RBT is SOMEONE WHO:
- Has their RBT certification or be willing to obtain certification (paid training)
- Has experience working with children
- Has a patient and nurturing demeanor
- Is energetic and reinforcing
- Has reliable transportation
- Is willing to work several hours in home for one-to-one services
- Has flexibility in sheduling
- Has the skills to respond to problematic behaviors
- Can collect in vivo data
- Has a high school diploma or bachelor’s degree
RBT RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Implement treatment plan under clinical direction, supervision, and support of a BCBA to increase desired skills and to decrease challenging behaviors.
- Work in collaboration with other team members to deliver and implement early intensive behavioral intervention and skill acquisition programming.
- Provide treatment in center, daycare, home, and/or school settings.
- Provide one to one direct service to kiddos and their families.
- Collaborate with the BCBA team to provide insight into programming changes or suggestions.
- Maintain client clinical session notes.
- Collect data on treatment goals and keep constant communication with the team on the child's progress.
This is what we need:
- Must be at least 18 years of age.
- Possess a High School Diploma or equivalent, Bachelor’s degree or currently enrolled in college or university (preferred).
- BACB Registered Behavior Technician Certificate (preferred).
- Direct ABA experience (preferred).
- Reliable transportation, driver's license and insurance.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills.
- Excellent time management and interpersonal skills
- Fluent in English and Spanish is highly preferred.
The Ideal RBT is SOMEONE WHO:
- Has their RBT certification or be willing to obtain certification (paid training)
- Has experience working with children
- Has a patient and nurturing demeanor
- Is energetic and reinforcing
- Has reliable transportation
- Is willing to work several hours in home for one-to-one services
- Has flexibility in sheduling
- Has the skills to respond to problematic behaviors
- Can collect in vivo data
- Has a high school diploma or bachelor’s degree
RBT RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Implement treatment plan under clinical direction, supervision, and support of a BCBA to increase desired skills and to decrease challenging behaviors.
- Work in collaboration with other team members to deliver and implement early intensive behavioral intervention and skill acquisition programming.
- Provide treatment in center, daycare, home, and/or school settings.
- Provide one to one direct service to kiddos and their families.
- Collaborate with the BCBA team to provide insight into programming changes or suggestions.
- Maintain client clinical session notes.
- Collect data on treatment goals and keep constant communication with the team on the child's progress.
This is what we need:
- Must be at least 18 years of age.
- Possess a High School Diploma or equivalent, Bachelor’s degree or currently enrolled in college or university (preferred).
- BACB Registered Behavior Technician Certificate (preferred).
- Direct ABA experience (preferred).
- Reliable transportation, driver's license and insurance.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills.
- Excellent time management and interpersonal skills
- Fluent in English and Spanish is highly preferred.
Assistant Behavior Analyst. This position is responsible for performing professional work that is substantially varied in nature under general direction from the Senior Behavior Analyst or other appropriate administrator. The Behavior Analyst applies professional training and experience to determine appropriate interventions for clients, and to carry out other appropriate assignments.
The Behavior Analyst is involved in the implementation and evaluation of interventions with individuals with autism to produce socially significant outcomes. The Lead Analyst applies professional training and experience to conduct assessments, create appropriate interventions for clients, conduct parent training, supervise RBT's and BCaBAs and carry out other appropriate assignments.
Assistant Behavior Analyst. This position is responsible for performing professional work that is substantially varied in nature under general direction from the Senior Behavior Analyst or other appropriate administrator. The Behavior Analyst applies professional training and experience to determine appropriate interventions for clients, and to carry out other appropriate assignments.
The Behavior Analyst is involved in the implementation and evaluation of interventions with individuals with autism to produce socially significant outcomes. The Lead Analyst applies professional training and experience to conduct assessments, create appropriate interventions for clients, conduct parent training, supervise RBT's and BCaBAs and carry out other appropriate assignments.
AN ABS ANALYST IS SOMEONE WHO:
- Has experience working in applied behavior analysis (ABA) programs (autism services preferred).
- Has experience providing a degree of clinical oversight to others.
- Is Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) and Licensed as a Behavior Analyst (LBA) by the AZ Board of Psychological Examiners (or eligible to apply if from out of state).
- Develops comprehensive treatment plans that allow each client the opportunity to excel among populations from birth through adulthood.
- Provides superior services to families, schools, and professionals through training, involvement in networking, and continued education.
- Utilizes the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis to create defining moments in each and every client’s life facilitating skill acquisition and creating positive interactions with those around them.
- Supervises behavior technicians during 1:1 therapy in a variety of settings.
- Participates in multiple service delivery settings (home, school, community, supervision, direct support, parent training).
- Creates individualized behavior plans while incorporating goals set by the parents, schools and you.
- Conducts assessments and train support staff.
- Participates in the development of social groups, school advocacy and IEP consulting.
- Participates in workshops and train medical professionals, teachers, and parents to expand our client’s knowledge base.
- Cultivates a culture of compassion, communication, excellence, creativity, and reliability.
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