ABA Therapist / BCBA - Woods Services
Langhorne, PA 19047
About the Job
We want you to join our team! We need deeply compassionate, committed and highly talented staff. The Woods organization is guided by their mission to support children and adults with disabilities or challenges to achieve their highest potential and independence through innovative and individualized approaches that promote learning and personal fulfillment.
Benefits
- Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
- Life and Disability Insurance
- PTO - Paid time off
- On-site medical center
- 403b retirement plan
- Continuing education programs
- Tuition-assisted program
- Career growth opportunities
Salary: $55000 to $65000 / year - depending on experience/education
Job Summary
Behavior Therapists provide behavior analytic services to small caseloads of clients who exhibit challenging behaviors in residential, school, and community settings.
Responsibilities:- Develops goals and objectives with the child and family that meet their individualized needs by reviewing and completing evaluations, working with the family regarding treatment goals, and identifying presenting skills deficits or behaviors to identify what additional treatments may be needed.
- Develops behavior plans/treatment plans for all clients with a focus on teaching antecedent strategies for reducing problematic behavior(s) and increasing skills and replacement behaviors.
- Integrates each client's goals and objectives, as stated in their ISP, into residential/classroom routines and activities.
- Maintains and evaluates client’s progress through progress monitoring including, but not limited to, residential/classroom observations, data collection, and ongoing assessments.
- Consults and collaborates with parents, team members, school faculty, and other school/funding agencies regarding goal-related actions to support the child
- Maintains rapport and communication with parents on a regular basis through parent training and progress reports
- Works collaboratively with related service providers including, but not limited to, speech therapists, physical therapists, occupational therapists, and special instructors to implement the required instructional strategies necessary to support each child's individual participation in residential/classroom activities
- Prepares and provides individualized materials including, but not limited to, visual schedules, communication aids, and individualized reinforcement protocols as required by individual ISP
- Supports children with daily living skills including, but not limited to, toileting, support during classroom mealtimes, hygiene activities, and classroom dressing activities
- Completes all documentation including but not limited to:
- Functional Behavior Assessment (FBA) including the collection and interpretation of data
- ISP - development and updating the treatment plan as progress is made
- Monthly Summary-Monthly Data collection
- Required outcome tools, e.g. Verbal Behavioral Milestones and Placement Program (VB-MAPP), Abberrant Behavior Checklist (ABC), Essentials for daily living
- Preference assessments
- Fidelity checks
- Graphing
- Competes weekly paperwork which includes but is not limited to progress notes and encounter form in compliance with funding agencies and licensing requirements.
- Provides clinical coaching and mentoring to paraprofessionals to include training on behavior plans, and behavioral interventions by making sure they are following the plans and intervention to track progress on treatment goals.
- Provides supervision of clients data sheets, program development, and complete fidelity checks on program implications
- Conducts Parent Training for specific treatment goals that are meaningful to our client’s family.
- Creates ongoing data collection systems to establish baseline data and programmatic efficacy for all consumers, and to analyze data on a frequent and ongoing basis to guide programming.
- Meets as needed with supervised staff to discuss ongoing consumer issues and to provide support when necessary.
- Oversees development of individualized plans in the milieu; incorporate therapeutic activities in the schedule.
- Provides input for Biopsychosocial or Psychiatric evaluations as needed;
- Conducts weekly/ bi-weekly parent training/family therapy sessions and document sessions;
- Participates in inter-disciplinary team meetings monthly, with the program’s psychiatric provider and other team members, providing objective data/behavioral graphs to assist in medication management and therapeutic program planning;
- Participates in all treatment team meetings and presents progress, barriers, goals, and interventions to the team members;
- Performs other duties relevant to program operations as defined by the Clinical Director.
- The ability to lift/transfer a minimum of 50 pounds.
Education
- Master’s Degree in Applied Behavior Analysis or related human services field with ABA experience; BCBA eligible or BCBA preferred.
- Background in the development and implementation of behavioral interventions in accordance with highest standards of practice.
- Expertise/training in conducting functional behavior assessments.
- Knowledge of normal human development and experience providing treatment to individuals with developmental disabilities and/or co-morbid mental health disorders.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Caseloads kept small, 8-12 individuals, due to intensive behavioral programming with strong focus on stabilization, generalization of skills, and possible reunification to a home or a less restrictive setting. Flexible schedule, some evenings and weekends required to meet your caseload's needs. High level of documentation and direct care/collaboration/consultation.
Supervision hours for BCBA certification can be provided
About Woods Services
Woods Services is a Pennsylvania and New Jersey-based non-profit population health network and advocacy organization that along with its six affiliate organizations provides life-long innovative, comprehensive and integrated health, education, housing, workforce, behavioral health and case management services to more than 22,000 children and adults in the intellectual and developmental disability, child welfare, behavioral and brain trauma public health sectors who have complex and intensive medical and behavioral health-care needs.
Our Langhorne campus is home to 550 residents and provides outpatient and day programs.