We are searching for Board Certified Behavior Analysts to join our outpatient therapy program located at Ann Storck Center campus in sunny Fort Lauderdale Florida. The Behavior Analyst is involved in the development, implementation and evaluation of interventions with individuals with Intellectual Disabilities, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Down's Syndrome, and other developmental and physical disabilities to produce socially significant outcomes for Ann Storck Center residents and program participants that include the school, Outpatient clinic (Hi Ability), ICF, and the community at large. We are looking to expand our team and are seeking highly motivated, energetic individuals who are interested in working as a part of our ever-growing team!
Duties include but are not limited to:
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Conducts functional behavior assessments for behaviors targeted across settings (ASC Programs, Community and Group homes)
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Develops Behavior Support Plans based on current research and literature in Behavior Analysis to ensure most current, appropriate technology is used.
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Designs and coordinates the implementation of Behavior Support Plans/procedures ensuring compliance with ASC policies, Behavior Analysis Rule 65G-4, 65G-8 FAC, and appendix G.
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Presents assigned Behavior Support Plans to LRC, as required to comply with Behavior Analysis Rule 65G-4, FAC, and its follow-up requirements.
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Participates in the design of skill acquisition programs to ensure appropriate behavioral techniques are utilized.
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Considers the logistical and practical variables when making clinical decisions.
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Abide by the BACB Code of Ethics as detailed in the Guidelines for Responsible Conduct for Behavior Analysts (www.bacb.com)
Requirements
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Master's degree in Psychology, Applied Behavior Analysis, Special Education, or related field preferred; Bachelor's degree in Psychology or related area, with significant experience managing a caseload and supervising therapists
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Active certification from the BACB required (BCBA, BCaBA, CBA)
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A minimum of 2 years of experience working with individuals with intellectual and related disabilities; experience working with the specific population of individuals applying to work with (i.e., adults for Med Waiver and ICF) (Preferred)
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Clinical experience conducting assessments, developing intervention plans and programs, supervising clinical staff, monitoring progress, and completing regulatory progress reports
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Experience in supervising a Registered Behavior Staff and providing staff training
Pay: From $67,000.00 per year