Board Certified Behavior Analyst
Specialized Education Services
Location
Norwalk, Connecticut
Core responsibilities
The role involves advancing student potential by collaborating with teachers to deliver individualized support, monitoring behavior, tracking progress, and communicating with parents. Responsibilities include providing behavior training, conducting various assessments, writing reports, creating behavior programs, and facilitating data collection for progress monitoring.
Requirements summary
Candidates must be currently enrolled in or have graduated from an aba program and be eligible or in the process of sitting for the board certified behavior analyst (Bcba) exam. Experience working with children and adolescents in a school setting is preferred, along with proficiency in microsoft software and strong interpersonal skills.