Job Summary:
Utilizing a family-centered approach, provides empirically-based intervention activities to clients with developmental disabilities, ages 14 months and older, in the client home and/or other natural settings, to facilitate inclusion into the least restrictive environment.
Essential Job Expectations:
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Expected to check work email account minimum twice per day (morning and evening).
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Maintain updated availability with a minimum 30 days notice to implement changes.
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Render 100% of sessions on Code Metro daily.
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Submit scheduling tickets within 1 business day of triggering events in 100% of opportunities.
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Notify case supervisors of any cancellations and makeups within the same business day of triggering event.
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Expected to make up 85% of missed sessions per GOALS Time Off Policy.
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Expected to understand and implement client behavior intervention plan independently after feedback and modeling by case supervisor(s). Understands and practices treatment integrity. Intervention plans will be individualized per client.
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Records data with 100% accuracy in all opportunities.
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Records ABC behavior data with 100% accuracy in all opportunities.
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Records session documentation in 100% of sessions.
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Discusses clinical observations and session patterns with case supervisor(s) when present.
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Travels to home and other community settings, as required, to deliver services.
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Communicates professionally and respectfully with the treatment team and client stakeholders.
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Remains current regarding new research, current trends and developments in special education and related fields.
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Adheres to GOALS for Autism, Inc. company policies.
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Completes a minimum of 3 monthly development check-ins with GOALS staff
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Lead one group supervision meeting per month
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Review mid level intake and reauthorization reports and provide feedback
Minimum Education:
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Master’s Degree in psychology or related field
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Active BCBA certification
Minimum Experience:
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One year of BCBA experience
Special Qualifications (Skills, Abilities, Licenses and Training):
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Knowledgeable of methodologies found to benefit children with autism spectrum disorders, including Applied Behavioral Analysis (“ABA”), Early Start Denver Model (“ESDM”), Treatment and Education of Autistic and related Communication-Handicapped Children (“TEACCH”), Picture Exchange Communication System (“PECS”), and Pivotal Response Training (“PRT”).
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Mandatory completion of level 2A and 2B relias modules
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Proficient in the field of early intervention, and knowledgeable of other community resources and agencies that serve children.
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Sensitive to working with an ethnically, linguistically, culturally, and economically diverse population.
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Able to work in multiple program service areas.
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Able to communicate effectively verbally and in writing; American Sign Language or bilingual ability preferred.
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Able to consistently demonstrate good judgment and decision-making skills.
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Able to exercise confidentiality and discretion pertaining to the work environment.
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Able to appropriately interpret and implement policies, procedures, and regulations.
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Knowledgeable and skilled in computer/word processing software.
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Able to obtain criminal record clearance through the Department of Justice.
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Able to obtain a CPR certificate.
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Able to travel to multiple work sites; reliable transportation needed (proof of valid driver license, current auto insurance identification card, and acceptable driving record per NIAC standards is required).
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Not currently under a performance development plan
Physical Requirements (Approximate Percent per 7.5-hour Workday):
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Frequent bending, reaching, squatting, kneeling, twisting in order to observe, assess, and interact with infants/toddlers (50%).
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Frequent speaking and listening (50%) to clients, staff, and other professionals in meetings and on the phone.
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Occasional walking to, bending to enter, sitting, and using upper and lower limbs to drive car to and from home visits and meetings (20%).
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Occasional sitting and maintaining close visual attention to write reports and work at the computer (15%).
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Occasional lifting, carrying, and loading/unloading toys and materials used in home visits (10%).
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