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Behavioral Treatment Therapist

ABA of Wisconsin, LLC
locationWauwatosa, WI, USA
PublishedPublished: 6/14/2022
Healthcare
Full Time

Job Description

Job Description

*OFFERING A $500 SIGN-ON BONUS FOR ANY CANDIDATES ALREADY RBT CERTIFIED!!!*

**Are you looking for more than just a job? Do you want to use your passion and talents to help others? If so, then ABA of Wisconsin, LLC could be the right fit for you! We are looking for qualified and passionate Behavioral Treatment Therapists to work with school aged and adult clients in our Focused Behavioral Treatment program. ABA of Wisconsin offers unique opportunities to work with clients in a variety of locations including in schools, center/clinic, home and community locations. Our highly experienced BCBAs also offer supervision to individuals who are accruing fieldwork hours to become board certified (BCBA)***

Job Summary:

The Behavioral Treatment Therapist (“BTT”) is primarily responsible for ensuring the effective implementation of all treatment and programming for clients receiving focused and/or comprehensive treatment as described by the fundamental responsibilities as listed below. The BTT also assists with conducting assessments, modifying treatment protocol, case management and other assigned duties under the supervision of the assigned BCBA. In support of ABA of Wisconsin’s mission and vision, the BTT works closely with the BCBA and other staff to provide the highest quality client services attainable by the organization using obtainable resources.

Supervisory Responsibilities:

● None.

Duties/Responsibilities:

  • Behavior Analytic Services

○ Directly Implements skill acquisition and behavior reduction plans written by supervising BCBA to deliver both comprehensive and focused behavioral treatment. Maintains productivity of at least 80% direct services with clients.

○ Collaborates with team members, family members, caregivers, and other service providers as necessary to ensure continuity of care during regularly scheduled center, home, and community-based visits.

○ Assists with client assessments that have been designed by supervising BCBA. ○ Supports BCBA in developing behavior support plans based on function(s) of behavior consisting of treatment methodologies that are evidence based and reflect the most recent research findings.

○ Evaluates the effectiveness of the implemented behavioral intervention plans and modifies interventions and/or intervention methods in collaboration with the supervising BCBA when necessary.

○ Meets regularly with supervising BCBA to address any program changes, complete further training and for ongoing supervision and consultation.

○ Adjusts interventions and/or intervention methods as instructed by the supervising BCBA when necessary.

○ Maintains thorough knowledge and understanding of each intervention in place for each client on his/her caseload at all times.

○ Regularly reviews treatment plans for each client to ensure familiarity with service needs, interventions, and goals.

○ Attends all relevant meetings for clients and works effectively as part of a clinical team.

○ Completes case management responsibilities as assigned by the supervising BCBA; prepares and submits all required documentation in a timely manner.

● Data Collection, Documentation, and Communication

○ Collects accurate and timely data for all treatment programs using CentralReach or otherdata collection tools; provides data to the BCBA for analysis.

○ Generates objective session notes for every session detailing client response to intervention and other relevant events that occurred.

○ Communicates with supervising BCBA on a regular basis (includes but not limited to treatment concerns, critical incidents, scheduling issues, variables affecting client progress, etc.).

○ Provides a summary of session results to parents/guardians and/or clients at the end of each client session.

● Other Duties

○ Works collaboratively with other company staff. Develops and maintains strong working relationships with other staff as needed for effective operations.

○ Performs other duties and special projects as assigned.

Required Skills/Abilities:

● 18 years of age.

● Ability to analyze and gather information skillfully.

● Excellent customer service skills.

● Ability to take positive and constructive feedback on performance of duties in a way that is productive for ABA of Wisconsin, the agency, and the client(s).

● Demonstrated problem-solving ability under challenging conditions (e.g., ability to manage physical aggression and other challenging behaviors demonstrated by clients).

● Well organized and meticulous. Ability to follow written protocol and accurately collect data.

● Excellent written and oral communication skills.

● Excellent interpersonal relationship-building skills with employees, supervisors, clients, and other agencies to maintain effective working teams and relationships.

● Excellent critical thinking and decision-making ability.

● Demonstrated user skills with MS Suite or Google Suite; ability to learn and master other software and user devices.

● Ability to work 2-3 evenings per week.

● Must possess a valid Wisconsin driver’s license and proof of personal auto insurance meeting Wisconsin minimum requirements.

● Successful completion of all required background checks.

Education and Experience:

● Have a certification as a Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst (BCaBA) issued by the Behavior Analyst Certification Board (BACB). OR

● Have a master's degree from an institution found on the national accreditation database. Have, and attest to, a minimum of 400 hours of documented training and supervised experience delivering a Wisconsin-approved treatment model. OR

● Have a bachelor's degree from an institution found on the national accreditation database. Have, and attest to, a minimum of 2,000 hours of documented training and supervised experience delivering a Wisconsin-approved treatment model.

Physical Requirements:

● Prolonged periods standing and walking.

● Must be able to lift up to fifty pounds at a time.

● Must be physically, mentally, and emotionally able to provide responsible care for all children, including children with disabilities.

● Must be able to kneel, sit, stand, crawl, lower, bend, crouch, lunge, push, and pull to assist and instruct children throughout the day.

● Repetitive movements of the knee, back, wrist, and hands; grasping securely with the hands.

Company DescriptionABA of Wisconsin's behavior analysts deliver clinical and consultative support at our treatment center and in a variety of community based settings, including in homes, schools and adult day programs. We design and implement support strategies that promote positive behavior change, with a focus on preventing problem behaviors before they occur. This is accomplished by modifying environments, teaching new skills, and improving quality of life through person-centered planning and support services.

Company Description

ABA of Wisconsin's behavior analysts deliver clinical and consultative support at our treatment center and in a variety of community based settings, including in homes, schools and adult day programs. We design and implement support strategies that promote positive behavior change, with a focus on preventing problem behaviors before they occur. This is accomplished by modifying environments, teaching new skills, and improving quality of life through person-centered planning and support services.

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