Job Description
Job Description
About Us
Advancing Behavioral Solutions (ABS) is a local provider of developmental and behavioral health services. Our mission is to advance behavioral solutions through research, communication, and service, and our vision is to set the standard for behavioral practices in Goodhue County and beyond. ABS’ core principles are EPIC. We value Education, Passion, Integrity, and Collaboration and strive to provide quality therapy for all. ABS is credentialed as an Early Intensive Developmental and Behavioral Intervention (EIDBI) agency. ABS offers the opportunity to grow with us and we will value your feedback! Help us create a welcoming, effective therapeutic environment for clients, families, and team members to grow!
Job Summary
As a Behavior Therapist, you will work with a variety of individuals in a 1:1 capacity. Individuals served have developmental, behavioral, and/or social deficits. You will implement teaching programs based on the individual’s treatment and behavior plan designed by a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA). Upon onboarding, you will receive on-site training and will be supported by other professionals as you learn the client’s programming & procedures. You will gain skills & knowledge that will benefit your unique career path in the vast health and human services field, such as careers in psychology, special education, social work, speech pathology, occupational therapy, and more.
Our goal is to provide you with the utmost support, whether you are brand new to the field or joining our team with years of experience!
Primary Responsibilities
· Implement the client’s Treatment & Behavior Plan, designed by the BCBA
o For example, teach communication skills, play skills, education skills, self-care skills, and more!
· Build and maintain a relationship with the client through pairing, including physical and social engagement (e.g., tickles, high fives, games, etc.)
· Continuously collect data on client’s goals and behaviors through trained data collection applications
· Document daily care, including progress, updates, and preferences
· Communicate with caregivers on client’s progress and relay family updates to the supervisor
· Collaborate with other treatment team members, including coordination of care
· Maintain a clean, safe, and organized work & therapy environment
· Maintain client confidentiality and dignity
· Attend weekly team meetings & ongoing training
Skills
· Passion for helping others
· Pediatric play skills
· Animated interactions with clients
· Provide care with compassion
· Desire for continuous learning
· Collaborate with other professionals
Requirements
· Must be 18 years or older
· Must be legally authorized to work in the U.S.
· Must pass a criminal and DHS provider background check
· Reliable transportation
· Meets one of the following Qualifications:
o Enrolled or completed a bachelor's degree (Must be in- psychology, mental health, special education, social work, speech pathology, occupational therapy, or related field)
o Or a completed associates degree in a behavioral or child development science with at least 2,000 hours (1 year) of supervised clinical experience working with individuals with ASD or related condition.
o Or 4,000 hours (2 years) of supervised clinical experience working with individuals with ASD or related conditions.
o Or have obtained a high school diploma AND are bi-lingual
Physical Requirements
· Must be able to lift up to 50lbs
· Frequent squatting, kneeling, standing, sitting, and walking
· Ability to change body position quickly to ensure client safety
Schedule
Full-time employees will work Monday through Friday, 7:45 am - 4:15 pm. To qualify as a full-time employee, a minimum of 30 hours/week is required.
Client sessions are no more than 2 hours in duration, with client transitions occurring at least four times a day.
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8am-10am
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10am-12pm
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12pm-2pm
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2pm-4pm
Part-time schedules are made Monday through Friday, between the hours of 7:30am - 7:30pm, depending on the client’s schedule. Schedules are discussed during onboarding. To qualify as a part-time employee, a minimum of 15 hours/week is required
No nights or weekends required! Weekends may be available depending on client preference!
The work is often fast-paced and routine, with differing personalities and teaching styles both encouraged and expected. Challenging situations are supported with our behavior support team at the click of a button.
Dress Code
We strive to create a safe, respectful, and supportive environment for all employees, clients, and families. To uphold these values, we have established the following primary guidelines:
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Appropriate Messaging: Clothing items must not display inappropriate messages, images, or symbols.
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Fit and Coverage: To check attire, use this fun and easy rhyme. "Touch the sky, touch your toes, if anything shows, change your clothes."
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Footwear and Safety: Footwear must be appropriate for program activities and provide adequate protection. Closed-toed shoes are recommended.
Benefits
· Compensation based on level of education and experience
· 40 hours of ABA training available at no cost
· Career advancement opportunities and master’s level supervision
· Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) supervision
· Accrual of up to 100 hours of Paid Time Off (PTO) in a year, with 2nd anniversary milestone accrual up to 160 hours.
· 8 Paid Holidays
· 3 Paid Sick Days per year
· Health Insurance
· 401K + employer matching!
· Continuing Education Opportunities at no cost
· Bi-annual staff development days
· Annual wage increase OR bonus with qualifying performance
· $100 REFERRAL PROGRAM! Provided to you after the referral reaches 90 days of employment
· $750 RETENTION BONUS! $250 at 6 months and $500 at 1 year with qualifying attendance and performance evaluations
Salary
The starting payrate will be within the $19-$23/hour range, based on experience and education.
River City Therapy Center promotes transparency within the pay structure and strives to provide value-based, livable wages.
We would be delighted to welcome you to our EPIC team!