Behavior Support CoordinatorBase Salary: $66,123 AnnuallyIf making a positive impact in the lives of others is always on your to-do list — you'll LOVE working with a team that puts people first.We're looking for a Behavior Support Coordinator (BCBA) to join our team!As a Behavior Support Coordinator, you'll coordinate the Behavior Management Programs to include developing and implementing behavioral training, assessing individual behavior, training staff and monitoring the progress of individuals served.Who will love this job:A collaborative teammate – you love working with others and know strong partnerships help achieve the best outcomes for the people you serveA teacher - not only do you love providing relevant and tangible help to others, but you naturally bring tools and perspectives that facilitate growth and development to those around you.An empathetic go-getter - you enjoy tackling new challenges and have an innate source of intensity, energy, and passion that enables you to get things doneA solutions-oriented problem-solver - you bring a thorough and conscientious approach to the development and implementation of behavior interventions, treatments, and plans.What you'll do:Develop and implement behavioral training programs designed to increase adaptive behaviors of individuals served and to modify maladaptive or problem behaviors, ensuring compliance with regulatory requirementsConduct ongoing behavior analysis through observations, review of data, and interviews. Recommend appropriate behavior intervention and support/consistency programsDevelop and implement staff training programs in Mandt, positive behavioral interventions, and other areas related to behavioral trainingMaintain accurate records related to behavioral programs. Monitor progress of Behavior Intervention Programs and make revisions as neededProvide crisis intervention to individuals with behaviors jeopardizing safety of self or othersMaintain contact with behavioral management team, including psychiatrists, psychologists, speech pathologists, etc., to monitor the development of individuals served.
Monitor effects of psychoactive medications on the health and behavior of individuals servedMonitor quality of behavior management programsExtras we think you'll love:Competitive PayHealth InsuranceProfessional & Personal Development OpportunitiesTuition ReimbursementPaid Time Off (starts accruing immediately!)Daily Pay Benefit!Schedule:Generally Monday-Friday 8a-5p "flexibility required to meet the needs of the individual's work scheduleRequirements:Bachelor's Degree in Education, Psychology, or related field requiredBoard Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) current and in good standing requiredOne year of experience working with individuals with developmental disabilities in the area of intervention and support.Certification in CPR and first aid is required, as is a valid state driver's license. Must complete ongoing inservice training as mandated.Previous experience in designing and implementing positive behavior programs is preferred.