Posted 1w ago

Pediatric ABA Services Part-time Behavior Technician

@ VIA Centers for Neurodevelopment
Roanoke, Virginia, United States
OnsitePart Time
Responsibilities:provide intervention, collect data, train caregivers
Requirements Summary:Provide 1:1 behavior intervention for children with autism; data collection; collaborate with analysts; caregiver training; document hours.
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Job Description

Description

 

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 Pediatric ABA Behavior Analyst, during every session

• Collaborate with Pediatric ABA 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 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 

Requirements

Availability

This position would be scheduled to work up to 30 hours weekly between the hours of 8:00 AM and 4:00 PM Monday through Friday.

 

Qualifications

• High school diploma or equivalent required

• Bachelor’s degree preferred and/or 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)

• Valid driver’s license required



The position may involve working with clients who exhibit challenging and/or aggressive behavior.