AHRC Nassau

Board Certified Behavior Analyst

Job Locations US-NY-Woodbury
ID
2024-7397
Category
Case Management
Position Type
Full Time
Shift
Daytime Hours
Schedule
Monday-Friday, 8:00a-3:30p
Min
USD $70,000.00/Yr.

Overview

Brookville Center for Children's Services, Inc.

Barbara C. Wilson Preschool (Woodbury, Nassau County, NY)

 

Full Time / 12 months

Monday-Friday, 8:00am-3:30pm (35 hours per week)

 

Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)

 

General Description:

 

Assist with the day-to-day supervision of assigned students, and the overall support of classroom-wide Positive Behavior Supports.  Provide staff training in the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), Autism Spectrum Disorders and related disabilities.  Trained in SCIP and/or Handle with Care.

Responsibilities

Board Certified Behavior Analyst

 

Primary Job Duties and Responsibilities:

 

STANDARD 1: Professional Duties

  1. Provide training and supervision, to teachers and teacher assistants, in the implementation of
    behavior analytical interventions for skill acquisition, to support students in achieving their
    educational goals.
  2. Support teachers in the development of IEP goals based on criterion referenced assessments,
    such as the ABLLS and VB-MAPP
  3. Support teachers in troubleshooting student’s inability to make progress on their goals by
    analyzing the learning environment and student’s learning needs, and by providing suggestions
    based on evidenced-based methods of instruction.
  4. Analyze data and interpret trends for students’ educational goals, as needed.
  5. Provide Behavior Intervention Services (BIS) as per student’s IEP mandates.
  6. Provide training to teachers and teacher assistants on school-wide positive behavior supports.
    Monitor the implementation of PBS strategies and overall classroom management procedures.
  7. Responsible for the behavior management of student’s on caseload, including but not limited to:
    • Determining level of behavioral support needed.
    • Conducting observations and assessments as needed, including Functional Behavior
      Assessments
  8. Develop behavior support plans commensurate with level of behavior support needed,
    including Behavior Intervention Plans.
  9. Implement and monitor behavior data collection procedures for students on caseload.
  10. Provide training and on-going supervision on the implementation of behavior support plans.
  11. Maintain records of all behavior data collection.
  12. Adhere to the BCCS Behavior Support Procedural Guidelines.
  13. Respond to and supervise emergency interventions and complete all necessary documentation
    and correspondence with family.
  14. Maintain communication with home based providers, if applicable, to ensure consistent
    implementation of behavioral and educational strategies
  15. Initiate and attend Interdisciplinary Team Meetings to discuss behavioral concerns in order to
    problem solve and make recommendations
  16. Attend IDT, CPSE and CSE Meetings as needed.
  17. Provide individual parent training sessions as per student’s IEP mandates.
  18. Host parent training groups and supervise individual training.
  19. Remain current with State and Federal Regulations regarding the delivery of services.
  20. Coordinate and collaborate with Board Certified Behavior Analyst at alternate site.

STANDARD 2: School Environment

  1. Responsible for health and safety of all students during the school day.
  2. Establish appropriate and effective communication with parents of students.
  3. Direct supervision of BCBA candidates.

STANDARD 3: Professional Behaviors

  1. Cooperate and conduct self in manner appropriate to school education setting.
  2. Adhere to program specific policies and procedures.
  3. Participate in program-wide activities and act in an appropriate manner.
  4. Participate in activities and seek support to enhance knowledge in areas pertinent to students in
    the school.

STANDARD 4: Professional Development

  1. Attend and participate in required in-services and staff development in an appropriate
    manner.
  2. Attend and participate in supervisory sessions as requested.
  3. Be proficient in reviewing standardized testing for the purpose of assessing student ability level.
  4. Collaborate with each student’s clinical service providers to ensure a comprehensive program
    for each student.

STANDARD 5: Adhere to general policies of the organization/regulators including:

  1. Code of Ethical Conduct
  2. Emergency/disaster preparedness protocols.
  3. Fire/safety prevention protocols.
  4. In-service education program requirements.
  5. Policies and procedures (attendance, punctuality, appearance, professional attire).
  6. Job related self-development education activities.
  7. Infection control practices and procedures
  8. Annual physical examination and Mantoux testing.

STANDARD 6: Performs other related duties as required.

  1. Demonstrate understanding of the needs of children and visitors for each specific age group.
  2. Address safety and psychological needs of the special age groups, as appropriate, in the
    performance of work activities.
  3. Address the needs of special groups, hearing impaired, physically challenged and various issues
    relating to the program and facility.
  4. Maintain child and family confidentiality.
  5. Is consistently courteous and considerate, in person and on the telephone, in interactions with
    children and others such as family, visitors, vendors, and other employees.
  6. Exhibit the “At Your Service” attitude, i.e., smiles, uses positive eye contact, friendly, open and
    approachable.
  7. Respond quickly to children and/or parent/guardian’s request, refers to appropriate member of
    the care team, if necessary.
  8. Maintain BCBA certification.

Qualifications

Board Certified Behavior Analyst

 

Qualifications:

  • M.A. or M.S. in either Psychology (TC 322) or Special Education (TC 323) required.
  • Certification as a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) required.
  • NYS Licensed Behavior Analyst preferred.
  • Knowledge of assessment and treatment through Applied Behavior Analysis teaching techniques in an education and/or residential setting.
  • Knowledge of ICF regulations.

Physical aspects may include, but are not limited to, lifting and transferring of a student.

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