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Waystone Health & Human Services
Overview
Implement individualized behavior intervention plans and teach positive behaviors using the Positive Behavior Supports model. Deliver staff training, collect behavioral data, and prepare quarterly progress reports under the supervision of a BCBA.
Compensation
$24 - $27 / HOUR
Posted
4 days ago
Spectrum360 A New Jersey NonProfit Corporation
Implement IEP goals through individual and group counseling while leading social skills groups for students. Provide consultation and training to families and coordinate with a multidisciplinary team to foster student growth.
$43 - $65 / HOUR
7 days ago
Almadan Inc.
The BCBA provides clinical support for DDS funded programs by developing and monitoring Positive Behavior Plans. Responsibilities include training staff, attending clinical meetings, and collaborating with psychiatrists regarding medication treatment plans.
$48 / HOUR
20 days ago
Charles River Center
The Job Coach provides direct supervision, training, and care for individuals in community and program settings to foster independence and personal growth. Key duties include implementing Individual Support Plans, facilitating employment activities, and providing behavioral and crisis support.
$21 / HOUR
1 month ago
The Jewish Board
The Behavior Intervention Specialist designs, implements, and monitors behavior management programs for individuals with developmental disabilities. They are responsible for conducting functional behavior assessments, training staff, and ensuring compliance with OPWDD and DOH regulations.
$78,000 / YEAR
The Arc of Opportunity
The Behavior Clinician is responsible for developing, implementing, and monitoring behavior and medication treatment plans for individuals with developmental disabilities. They also provide training to staff and families while maintaining accurate clinical documentation in the electronic health record.
$81,702 / YEAR
MyPath
The Behavior Analyst will provide clinical leadership and specialized support to individuals with disabilities in residential, clinical, or educational settings. They will collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to promote independence and deliver high-quality, trauma-informed care.
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Provide specialized clinical services and dignified care for individuals with special needs in a collaborative, interdisciplinary environment. Focus on clinical quality and outcomes while mentoring staff and supporting residents across various settings.
The Behavior Analyst will provide clinical leadership and specialized care for individuals with disabilities in a residential or clinical setting. They will collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to implement positive behavior supports and ensure high-quality, outcome-focused care.
Mastery Charter Schools
The clinician provides therapeutic support to students through individual and group counseling while facilitating social-emotional skill development. They also collaborate with educators to implement behavioral support strategies and maintain accurate clinical documentation.
$60,000 - $95,000 / YEAR
LEONA MICHIGAN EDUCATION GROUP
Provide supplemental instructional support to students by delivering interventions and assisting teachers with classroom management. Maintain accurate student records, monitor progress, and facilitate communication between teachers and parents.
Advocates
The clinician will develop and implement evidence-based positive behavior support plans and clinical interventions for adults with developmental disabilities and brain injuries. They will work within interdisciplinary teams to provide clinical consultation, conduct assessments, and maintain data collection systems.
$70,000 - $83,000 / YEAR
The clinician provides therapeutic support to students through individual and group counseling while developing and monitoring social-emotional IEP goals. They also collaborate with educators to implement behavioral support strategies and maintain accurate clinical documentation.
AMEGO INC
The Developmental Specialist is responsible for developing and implementing member service plans and providing direct supervision and training in various skill areas. They also act as a resource for families and staff while ensuring active treatment and data collection in accordance with program goals.
$20 - $23 / HOUR
2 months ago
Trinity School for Children
The substitute will supervise and care for children from infancy through Pre-K to ensure a safe and healthy learning environment. They will also assist in implementing educational activities and maintaining an organized classroom.
$16 - $18 / HOUR
The Classroom Counselor provides academic and behavioral support to students with emotional challenges in both special and general education settings. Key duties include implementing positive behavior interventions, managing student crises, and collaborating with educators to maintain a structured environment.
$24 - $40 / HOUR
The Classroom Counselor provides academic and behavioral support to students with emotional challenges in both special and general education settings. Key duties include implementing positive behavior interventions, managing crises, and collaborating with educators to maintain a structured classroom environment.
Positive Behavior Support Consulting & Psychological Resources, PC
Develop and implement educational plans to address identified needs and implement behavior support plans to ensure the successful remediation of problem behavior. Provide parent training and skill-building activities at home and in the community.
$40 - $60 / HOUR
The teacher must plan and execute classroom instruction tailored to meet the educational needs of students diagnosed with Autism and related disabilities. This involves working with related services specialists to foster cognitive, social/emotional, and language growth by implementing IEPs, BIPs, and PBS strategies.
$61,000 - $106,000 / YEAR
3 months ago
The Behavior Intervention Specialist, Level 1, is responsible for designing, implementing, and monitoring Behavior Management Programs and Instructional Goals using the Positive Approaches Paradigm for an assigned caseload of up to 35 individuals. Key functions include conducting behavioral assessments, developing Individualized Behavior Support Plans, training staff and families on interventions, and ensuring compliance with OPWDD regulations.