Angel Behavioral Path LLC
San Francisco, CA, USA
30+ days ago
Full-time
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Behavior Technician
The Behavior Technician and/or Registered Behavior Technician is involved in the implementation of ABA interventions with individuals to produce socially significant outcomes. This position is responsible for delivering, performing and practicing professional work related to behavior analysis under the direction and close supervision of a Behavior Analyst. This role includes applying professional training to implement appropriate evidence-based behavioral management strategies tailored to each client, to achieve the most beneficial outcome, by decreasing challenging behaviors and learning independent skills.
Angel Behavioral Path LLC provides training, support and teamwork its staff need to succeed in their role. Career growth for our therapists and life changing impact for our clients are the ultimate goals of this company.
Responsibilities
•Provide 1:1 direct services to clients.
•Conduct direct observations of individuals in their living, educational, and community environments and keep the Supervisor informed of any changes relevant to treatment.
•Collect baseline and intervention data for Supervisors to evaluate outcomes.
•Implement behavior intervention and therapy skill acquisition programming as instructed by the Supervisors.
•Participate in interdisciplinary and/or care review meetings at which behavioral treatment programs are reviewed.
•Work with Program Managers and Clinical Supervisors to ensure child’s progress, parental support and participation.
•Follow company policies and meet company deadlines.
•Ensure requirements for documentation of services are implemented.
Qualifications
Experience: Preferred experience of working with persons with Autism and Developmental Disabilities.
Certifications: RBT Certification preferred but not required.
Skills and Abilities: Outstanding social skills, excellent verbal and written communication skills, analytical abilities, training or coursework in developmental disabilities, knowledge of HIPPA and ABA field regulations, ability to handle multiple activities at the same time, working knowledge of Microsoft Word and Excel. Ability to work effectively with consumers, families, caregivers and support coordinators. Ability to show flexibility to fit a variety of sensitive situations. Ability to display judgment based on data/evidence in the decision-making and problem-solving scenarios.