What are the responsibilities and job description for the Certified Behavior Technician position at Northwest Autism Center?
This position offers an excellent opportunity to participate in the implementation of an Intensive Applied Behavior Analysis Short-term Day Clinic and In-Home Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA) programming. Principles of Applied Behavior Analysis serve as the foundation for implementing current research-based practices and strategies to meet the needs of each client in a clinic and/or home setting.
The Behavior technician (BT) will have excellent intervention and organizational skills, and experience in the treatment/care/education of individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). Mature interpersonal, communication and collaborative skills are essential in order to work effectively with staff, ancillary service providers, parents and caregivers in programming that is both comprehensive and family-centered.
The BT primarily provides direct services and support to clients with ASD or other developmental disabilities and their families. This position works under the Clinical Supervisor, Licensed Behavior Analyst (LBA) and Speech and Language Pathologist (SLP) in order to ensure a consistent high quality of clinical practice.
The BT shall implement programming set in place by the LBA in order to assure continuous progress towards treatment plan goals. This may include one-on-one program implementation, social and group support, adaptive skills development, and use of adaptive communication tools such as Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS) etc). If at any point a concern is raised regarding programming and progress towards treatment goals, it is the responsibility of the BT to notify the LBA as soon as possible.
The BT shall work collaboratively with the LBA and SLP in order to assure the best possible services for the client. This will include, but is not limited to, daily monitoring of program implementation, weekly data review, daily data collection, ongoing training, and development of individual BT goals. The BT will not make changes to treatment plan goals or programming without review and permission by the LBA, SLP or Clinical Supervisor.
The BT will, at all times, present themselves in a professional manner consistent with the demands of the job (i.e., professional dress appropriate to working with children, meeting days, etc.).
Working in connection with, and under the supervision and leadership of the Clinical Supervisor and SLP and LBA, additional responsibilities include but are not limited to:
- Collaborate with internal staff, families, clients, and other professionals to provide the best treatment and support for clients.
- Utilize effective time management skills and the ability to manage multiple tasks at one time.
- Effectively communicate with families, other service providers, staff, university students and community members.
- Establish and implement practices to promote the care, safety and health of each client across all program environments.
- Ability to accept constructive feedback and develop knowledge and skill sets accordingly from the Executive Director, the Director, Clinical Services, SLP, and the LBA.
- Ability to adhere to organizational policies and procedures and abide by RBT Ethics Code as indicated by the Behavior Analyst Certification Board.
- Commitment to maintain client confidentiality and adhere to HIPAA laws.
- Participate in activities/events to support the growth and development of Northwest Autism Center.
- Other duties as described by Director, Clinical Services and LBA.
Northwest Autism Center is an Equal Opportunity Employer, and we celebrate the individualism of our employees, patients, and families. We are committed to providing a safe and respectful relationship with our community that celebrates the things that make us special and give us the confidence to engage with each other as we wish to be seen and treated. We are more than an equal-opportunity employer – we are a diversity partner.