Overview:
The Behavior Data Specialist will organize and maintain data collection and statistical analysis systems for the program; assist with behavioral assessments and program implementation; assist with research activities and staff/parent training; assume Clinical Specialist I duties in the temporary absence of such staff.
$2,500 Hiring Incentive**
Responsibilities:
- Collect and record data based on observable patient behavior.
- Assist primary therapist in maintaining up-to-date graphs, summarizing and calculating data.
- Actively participate in the implementation of baseline, treatment, parent training and generalization sessions.
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Assist primary therapist in the preparation and clean-up of session-related activities (preparing patient, room, computers, recording equipment, etc.).
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Assist with case-related duties such as protocol dissemination, protocol reviews, and staff/parent training.
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Utilize safe and appropriate handling, management and guidance procedures when transporting or working with patients.
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Provide direct patient care following the prescribed behavioral protocols.
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Assume primary therapist responsibilities in the temporary absence of the primary therapist.
Qualifications:
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Bachelor’s degree in psychology, education or allied discipline is required.
- Special exception to this requirement may be given under narrow circumstances in which a candidate has very specific and significant training, experience and knowledge of applied behavioral analysis and implementing behavioral protocols with pediatric patients.
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Previous experience in the implementation of behavioral assessment/treatment programs with the developmentally disabled population is highly preferred.