Home-Based Behavioral Specialist (BCBA)
ACCEPT Education Collaborative
Behavioral Health Market Context
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Job Description
ents with Autism spectrum disorder and related disabilities in home and community settings. Work schedule will include providing and supervising Home-Based services during after school hours (3:00 to 6:30 pm) and may include working from 10:30 am to 6:30 pm on a regular basis.
Qualifications Required
Master’s degree (M.A., M.S., or M.Ed.) required.
3 – 5 years of experience working with children and/or young adults with Autism spectrum disorder and related disabilities, preferably in home-based and community settings.
Valid Driver’s license.
Qualifications Desired
Board Certified Behavior Analyst/BCBA certification strongly preferred; individuals who are currently completing post-master’s coursework or fieldwork/supervision hours to sit for the BCBA Exam may be considered.
Essential Functions And Responsibilities
Provide supervision to direct Home-Based Therapists and consultation to parents/caregivers regarding each student’s adaptive daily living, behavioral, and social services for students aged 3 – 22 in the home and/or non K-12 school setting.
Report to and collaborate with the Home-Based Coordinator.
Design skill acquisition programming and behavior reduction programming, along with parent-implemented interventions and strategies, incorporating data collection/progress monitoring towards measurable Home-Based Objectives.
Implement and train others to implement behavior change procedures (e.g., discrete trials, Incidental teaching, differential reinforcement, shaping, chaining, task analyses, antecedent and consequence interventions, coping skills, etc.).
Model techniques and strategies for the parents/caregivers and other family members in the home setting.
Create data collections systems based on the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis.
Effectively summarize data for Home-Based services being implemented; monitor progress and modify programs as needed.
Recommend any needed changes in programming and document recommendations on each home visit.
Maintain accurate clinical session notes for activities performed during on-site Home-Based and Community-Based sessions.
Write Home-Based progress reports as per the schedule indicated in each student’s Individualized Education Program (IEP)/determined by the student’s IEP Team.
Participate in professional development opportunities throughout the year.
Forward all/respond to email communications with the Home-Based Services Coordinator and parents in a timely fashion.
Consult and follow up with Home-Based staff and parents/caregivers on behavioral and programing matters.
Collaborate with students’ team members (school personnel, other outside service providers) as needed.
Such other responsibilities and duties as assigned by the Home-Based Coordinator.
Conduct appropriate formal and informal assessments (Functional Behavior Assessments/FBAs, Adaptive Daily Living Skills Assessments, Home Observations) and interpret results, including writing reports and presenting findings at Team Meetings.
Consult with parents/caregivers, family members, Home-Based Therapists, and Home-Based Coordinator regarding the needs and services of students and families.
Develop strategies to implement goals and address behavioral issues in the home setting and in community locations.
Serve as a liaison between the school and home environments to ensure consistency and appropriate carry-over of programs.
Serve on Team to determine the appropriateness of ACCEPT Home-Based services.
Consult with teams to develop goals and objectives regarding Home-Based and Community-Based behavioral needs.
Conduct professional development workshops.
Other duties as assigned.
Nonessential Functions
Other duties as assigned
Occasional travel to all collaborative locations and transfer between ACCEPT programs based on programmatic needs
Success Factors/Job Competencies
Ability to work with children and young adults with a variety of disabilities, including Autism spectrum disorder, intellectual/developmental disabilities, and related disabilities.
Great attention to detail and accuracy.
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
Positive and proactive attitude .
Ability to maintain confidentiality and ethical conduct.
Commitment to company values and mission.
Strong team player.
Physical Demands And Work Environment
Physical Demands: While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to move about and may be required to traverse occasionally throughout the school building. The employee must also often remain in a stationary position for considerable periods of time. The employee is occasionally required to reach with hands and arms and sit, stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl, and perform physical restraint of a student at times of behavioral escalation. The employee is expected to lift at least 20 pounds (e.g., books, school supplies, etc.). The employee must frequently use hands to finger, handle, or feel; and use hand strength to grasp tools. Occasionally s/he operates a computer and other office productivity machinery (i.e., a calculator, copy machine, and computer printer). The employee must be able to input information into a computer and as well as read material from a computer monitor as well as handwritten or printed matter with or without visual aids. The employee must be able to communicate effectively with students, parents, and other staff members in person and on the telephone. In the classroom, the employee must be able to see and hear on a continuous basis in order to ensure the safety of students as well as speak frequently to provide instruction. On rare occasions, it may be necessary to move quickly/run across even or uneven surfaces. The employee interacts with students, parents, and other staff members. The employee is directly responsible for the safety, well-being, and work output of students.
Work Environment: The employee will be working in a variety of homes and community locations with an acceptable level of noise.
The above information on this description has been designed to indicate the general nature and level of work performed by an employee in this position/classification. It is not to be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory, or all duties, responsibilities, and qualifications of employees assigned to this job. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related, or is a logical assignment to the position. Management has the right to add to, revise, or delete information in this description. Reasonable accommodations will be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this job.
Position Type:Part-time
Salary:$56 to $84 Per Hour
Job Categories
Special Education > Life Skills
Welcome to ACCEPT Education Collaborative
ACCEPT Education Collaborative is a regional non-profit educational organization with locations in Medway and Natick, MA. ACCEPT provides a wide range of programs and services including special education for students with moderate to severe needs, specialized transportation, home-based services, behavioral and educational consultation, and professional development. ACCEPT offers a continuum of programs and services Prek-12 and to age 22 for both students in life skills and Therapeutic programs. Our programs address autism spectrum disorders, emotional/behavioral needs, global impairments, cognitive/intellectual disabilities, language disorders, ADHD/ADD, and nonverbal learning disability.
Job Requirements
• At least 2 year(s) of relevant experience preferred.
• Master degree preferred.
• Citizenship, residency or work visa required
Contact Information
• Rachel Freedman, Home-Based Coordinator
• 4 Tech Circle
• Natick, Massachusetts 01760
• Phone: 508-653-6776
• Email: [email protected]
Map
The content you submit, offer, contribute, attach, post, or display (each a “Submission”) will be viewed by other users of the service who may or may not be accurately representing who they are or who they represent. Do not include any sensitive data in your submissions. Any submission or any use or reliance on any content or materials posted via the service or obtained by you through the use of the service is at your own risk. “Sensitive data” for purposes of this section means social security or other government-issued identification numbers, medical or health information, account security information, individual financial account information, credit/debit/gift or other payment card information, account passwords, individual credit and income information or any other sensitive personal data as defined under applicable laws.
Qualifications Required
Master’s degree (M.A., M.S., or M.Ed.) required.
3 – 5 years of experience working with children and/or young adults with Autism spectrum disorder and related disabilities, preferably in home-based and community settings.
Valid Driver’s license.
Qualifications Desired
Board Certified Behavior Analyst/BCBA certification strongly preferred; individuals who are currently completing post-master’s coursework or fieldwork/supervision hours to sit for the BCBA Exam may be considered.
Essential Functions And Responsibilities
Provide supervision to direct Home-Based Therapists and consultation to parents/caregivers regarding each student’s adaptive daily living, behavioral, and social services for students aged 3 – 22 in the home and/or non K-12 school setting.
Report to and collaborate with the Home-Based Coordinator.
Design skill acquisition programming and behavior reduction programming, along with parent-implemented interventions and strategies, incorporating data collection/progress monitoring towards measurable Home-Based Objectives.
Implement and train others to implement behavior change procedures (e.g., discrete trials, Incidental teaching, differential reinforcement, shaping, chaining, task analyses, antecedent and consequence interventions, coping skills, etc.).
Model techniques and strategies for the parents/caregivers and other family members in the home setting.
Create data collections systems based on the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis.
Effectively summarize data for Home-Based services being implemented; monitor progress and modify programs as needed.
Recommend any needed changes in programming and document recommendations on each home visit.
Maintain accurate clinical session notes for activities performed during on-site Home-Based and Community-Based sessions.
Write Home-Based progress reports as per the schedule indicated in each student’s Individualized Education Program (IEP)/determined by the student’s IEP Team.
Participate in professional development opportunities throughout the year.
Forward all/respond to email communications with the Home-Based Services Coordinator and parents in a timely fashion.
Consult and follow up with Home-Based staff and parents/caregivers on behavioral and programing matters.
Collaborate with students’ team members (school personnel, other outside service providers) as needed.
Such other responsibilities and duties as assigned by the Home-Based Coordinator.
Conduct appropriate formal and informal assessments (Functional Behavior Assessments/FBAs, Adaptive Daily Living Skills Assessments, Home Observations) and interpret results, including writing reports and presenting findings at Team Meetings.
Consult with parents/caregivers, family members, Home-Based Therapists, and Home-Based Coordinator regarding the needs and services of students and families.
Develop strategies to implement goals and address behavioral issues in the home setting and in community locations.
Serve as a liaison between the school and home environments to ensure consistency and appropriate carry-over of programs.
Serve on Team to determine the appropriateness of ACCEPT Home-Based services.
Consult with teams to develop goals and objectives regarding Home-Based and Community-Based behavioral needs.
Conduct professional development workshops.
Other duties as assigned.
Nonessential Functions
Other duties as assigned
Occasional travel to all collaborative locations and transfer between ACCEPT programs based on programmatic needs
Success Factors/Job Competencies
Ability to work with children and young adults with a variety of disabilities, including Autism spectrum disorder, intellectual/developmental disabilities, and related disabilities.
Great attention to detail and accuracy.
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
Positive and proactive attitude .
Ability to maintain confidentiality and ethical conduct.
Commitment to company values and mission.
Strong team player.
Physical Demands And Work Environment
Physical Demands: While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to move about and may be required to traverse occasionally throughout the school building. The employee must also often remain in a stationary position for considerable periods of time. The employee is occasionally required to reach with hands and arms and sit, stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl, and perform physical restraint of a student at times of behavioral escalation. The employee is expected to lift at least 20 pounds (e.g., books, school supplies, etc.). The employee must frequently use hands to finger, handle, or feel; and use hand strength to grasp tools. Occasionally s/he operates a computer and other office productivity machinery (i.e., a calculator, copy machine, and computer printer). The employee must be able to input information into a computer and as well as read material from a computer monitor as well as handwritten or printed matter with or without visual aids. The employee must be able to communicate effectively with students, parents, and other staff members in person and on the telephone. In the classroom, the employee must be able to see and hear on a continuous basis in order to ensure the safety of students as well as speak frequently to provide instruction. On rare occasions, it may be necessary to move quickly/run across even or uneven surfaces. The employee interacts with students, parents, and other staff members. The employee is directly responsible for the safety, well-being, and work output of students.
Work Environment: The employee will be working in a variety of homes and community locations with an acceptable level of noise.
The above information on this description has been designed to indicate the general nature and level of work performed by an employee in this position/classification. It is not to be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory, or all duties, responsibilities, and qualifications of employees assigned to this job. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related, or is a logical assignment to the position. Management has the right to add to, revise, or delete information in this description. Reasonable accommodations will be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this job.
Position Type:Part-time
Salary:$56 to $84 Per Hour
Job Categories
Special Education > Life Skills
Welcome to ACCEPT Education Collaborative
ACCEPT Education Collaborative is a regional non-profit educational organization with locations in Medway and Natick, MA. ACCEPT provides a wide range of programs and services including special education for students with moderate to severe needs, specialized transportation, home-based services, behavioral and educational consultation, and professional development. ACCEPT offers a continuum of programs and services Prek-12 and to age 22 for both students in life skills and Therapeutic programs. Our programs address autism spectrum disorders, emotional/behavioral needs, global impairments, cognitive/intellectual disabilities, language disorders, ADHD/ADD, and nonverbal learning disability.
Job Requirements
• At least 2 year(s) of relevant experience preferred.
• Master degree preferred.
• Citizenship, residency or work visa required
Contact Information
• Rachel Freedman, Home-Based Coordinator
• 4 Tech Circle
• Natick, Massachusetts 01760
• Phone: 508-653-6776
• Email: [email protected]
Map
The content you submit, offer, contribute, attach, post, or display (each a “Submission”) will be viewed by other users of the service who may or may not be accurately representing who they are or who they represent. Do not include any sensitive data in your submissions. Any submission or any use or reliance on any content or materials posted via the service or obtained by you through the use of the service is at your own risk. “Sensitive data” for purposes of this section means social security or other government-issued identification numbers, medical or health information, account security information, individual financial account information, credit/debit/gift or other payment card information, account passwords, individual credit and income information or any other sensitive personal data as defined under applicable laws.
Qualifications
- •Master’s degree (M.A., M.S., or M.Ed.) required
- •3 – 5 years of experience working with children and/or young adults with Autism spectrum disorder and related disabilities, preferably in home-based and community settings
- •Valid Driver’s license
- •Success Factors/Job Competencies
- •Ability to work with children and young adults with a variety of disabilities, including Autism spectrum disorder, intellectual/developmental disabilities, and related disabilities
- •Great attention to detail and accuracy
- •Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
- •Positive and proactive attitude
- •Ability to maintain confidentiality and ethical conduct
- •Commitment to company values and mission
- •Strong team player
- •Physical Demands And Work Environment
- •The employee is occasionally required to reach with hands and arms and sit, stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl, and perform physical restraint of a student at times of behavioral escalation
- •The employee is expected to lift at least 20 pounds (e.g., books, school supplies, etc.). The employee must frequently use hands to finger, handle, or feel; and use hand strength to grasp tools
- •The employee must be able to input information into a computer and as well as read material from a computer monitor as well as handwritten or printed matter with or without visual aids
- •The employee must be able to communicate effectively with students, parents, and other staff members in person and on the telephone
- •In the classroom, the employee must be able to see and hear on a continuous basis in order to ensure the safety of students as well as speak frequently to provide instruction
- •ACCEPT offers a continuum of programs and services Prek-12 and to age 22 for both students in life skills and Therapeutic programs
- •Citizenship, residency or work visa required
Benefits
- •Salary:$56 to $84 Per Hour
Responsibilities
- •Starting Date:Immediately
- •Position Summary: Provides Home-Based adaptive living and behavioral consultation services to help ACCEPT programs build capacity to serve students with Autism spectrum disorder and related disabilities in home and community settings
- •Work schedule will include providing and supervising Home-Based services during after school hours (3:00 to 6:30 pm) and may include working from 10:30 am to 6:30 pm on a regular basis
- •Provide supervision to direct Home-Based Therapists and consultation to parents/caregivers regarding each student’s adaptive daily living, behavioral, and social services for students aged 3 – 22 in the home and/or non K-12 school setting
- •Report to and collaborate with the Home-Based Coordinator
- •Design skill acquisition programming and behavior reduction programming, along with parent-implemented interventions and strategies, incorporating data collection/progress monitoring towards measurable Home-Based Objectives
- •Implement and train others to implement behavior change procedures (e.g., discrete trials, Incidental teaching, differential reinforcement, shaping, chaining, task analyses, antecedent and consequence interventions, coping skills, etc.)
- •Model techniques and strategies for the parents/caregivers and other family members in the home setting
- •Create data collections systems based on the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis
- •Effectively summarize data for Home-Based services being implemented; monitor progress and modify programs as needed
- •Recommend any needed changes in programming and document recommendations on each home visit
- •Maintain accurate clinical session notes for activities performed during on-site Home-Based and Community-Based sessions
- •Write Home-Based progress reports as per the schedule indicated in each student’s Individualized Education Program (IEP)/determined by the student’s IEP Team
- •Participate in professional development opportunities throughout the year
- •Forward all/respond to email communications with the Home-Based Services Coordinator and parents in a timely fashion
- •Consult and follow up with Home-Based staff and parents/caregivers on behavioral and programing matters
- •Collaborate with students’ team members (school personnel, other outside service providers) as needed
- •Such other responsibilities and duties as assigned by the Home-Based Coordinator
- •Conduct appropriate formal and informal assessments (Functional Behavior Assessments/FBAs, Adaptive Daily Living Skills Assessments, Home Observations) and interpret results, including writing reports and presenting findings at Team Meetings
- •Consult with parents/caregivers, family members, Home-Based Therapists, and Home-Based Coordinator regarding the needs and services of students and families
- •Develop strategies to implement goals and address behavioral issues in the home setting and in community locations
- •Serve as a liaison between the school and home environments to ensure consistency and appropriate carry-over of programs
- •Serve on Team to determine the appropriateness of ACCEPT Home-Based services
- •Consult with teams to develop goals and objectives regarding Home-Based and Community-Based behavioral needs
- •Conduct professional development workshops
- •Other duties as assigned
- •Other duties as assigned
- •Occasional travel to all collaborative locations and transfer between ACCEPT programs based on programmatic needs
- •Physical Demands: While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to move about and may be required to traverse occasionally throughout the school building
- •The employee must also often remain in a stationary position for considerable periods of time
- •Occasionally s/he operates a computer and other office productivity machinery (i.e., a calculator, copy machine, and computer printer)
- •On rare occasions, it may be necessary to move quickly/run across even or uneven surfaces
- •The employee interacts with students, parents, and other staff members
- •The employee is directly responsible for the safety, well-being, and work output of students
- •Management has the right to add to, revise, or delete information in this description
- •The content you submit, offer, contribute, attach, post, or display (each a “Submission”) will be viewed by other users of the service who may or may not be accurately representing who they are or who they represent
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