BurJuman Mall is Hiring a Pediatric ABA Behavior Technician Near Charlottesville, VA
DescriptionJob Purpose The Pediatric ABA Behavior Technician, under the direct supervision of a licensed Behavior Analyst, provides 1:1 ABA services for children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorders and related developmental disabilities. The hours of direct service are provided throughout the day and technicians are expected to bill 25 to 30 hours per week. Duties and Responsibilities Specific Responsibilities
Provide 1:1 behavior intervention services in the clinic for children with autism spectrum disorder and their families.
Implement educational and clinical behavioral programs as directed by the Pediatric ABA Behavior Analyst
Collect data, as directed by the Outpatient Behavior Analyst, during every session
Collaborate with Outpatient Behavior Analyst in developing individualized goals and objectives for clinic-based programs for each individual on caseload
Maintain and modify client materials (e.g., data notebooks, teaching materials) as directed by the Pediatric ABA Behavior Analyst and VIA policy
Conduct caregiver training as necessary
Attend regular team meetings with the Pediatric ABA Behavior Analyst to review client progress
Complete all necessary documentation in a timely and satisfactory manner as requested by supervisor
Maintain a billable caseload of as required by the program director hours per week and document billable hours according to VIA policy and state and federal regulation
Punctuality/Attendance
Employee comes to work when scheduled
Attends meetings as scheduled by supervisor and administrative staff
Maintains weekly schedule and communicates availability to entire outreach team as required
Position Type This is a full-time position. This position involves working with students who exhibit challenging and/or aggressive behavior and participation in community outings. Physical Requirements The ability to move independently throughout a wide range of environments, some of which may not be wheelchair or otherwise handicapped accessible, is required. Independent transportation to locations that may not be served by public transportation may be necessary. Amount of Time: Continuously (67%-100%) Frequently (34%-66%) Occasionally (10%-33%) Rarely (1%-9%) Bending- Continuously Carrying- Frequently Climbing- Occasionally Crawling- Continuously Kneeling- Occasionally Lifting- Frequently Pulling- Frequently Pushing- Occasionally Reaching- Frequently Restraining- Frequently Running- Frequently Sitting- Continuously Squatting- Frequently Standing- Continuously Walking- Continuously PoundsCarrying- Medium 20-50 lbs. Lifting- Medium 20-50 lbs. Direct reports This position does not provide supervision. RequirementsQualifications
Bachelor’s degree preferred and/or equivalent experience in Psychology, Education, Social Work, Behavioral Science, Human Development or related field
Minimum of six months of experience working with children (special needs preferred)
Must have legal authorization to work in the United States of America
Valid driver’s license
The position may involve working with students who exhibit challenging and/or aggressive behavior and participation in community outings.