The mission of Grant a Gift Autism Foundation (GGAF) Ackerman Center is to provide comprehensive clinical services resources education research and advocacy for the development of meaningful solutions. Providing better outcomes for individuals families and our community living with autism and other neurodevelopmental disabilities. Our Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs) work within our Programs Team of Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)/Licensed Behavior Analyst (LBA).
The programs team provides direct services to clients across a variety of programs. The programs include:
Early Start Denver Model (ESDM) Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Social Skills Groups Daily Living Skills Groups and Vocational Groups.
Job Purpose
The Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) is a paraprofessional who practices under the direct ongoing supervision of a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) or Board Certified assistant Behavior Analyst (BCaBA). The RBT is primarily responsible for the direct implementation of behavior-analytic services.
The RBT may work with GGAF-Ackerman Center clients one-on-one or within a group setting at the clinic or community sites. Client ages range from 1 year to 25 years old.
Duties and Responsibilities
Direct Client Services
Under the guidance of the BCBA implements behavioral programming in 1:1 and group settings.
Collects data on all programming and writes progress notes.
With the BCBA advises and consults with families and other center personnel.
Understands and adheres to established policies and procedures.
Participates with all other personnel as needed in patient care settings.
Provide and model appropriate behavioral strategies for the child and family and conduct regular parent training.
Under the guidance of the BCBA completes assessments as required to deliver behavior- analytic services.
Monitor clients work performance and provide feedback and prompts when needed
Record proper documentation (i.e. data) on all consumers work performance
Ensures and maintains confidentiality privacy and compliance of clients rights in accordance with HIPAA regulations and GGAF policy and procedures
Demonstrates a high level of service delivery and strives to ensure patient satisfaction
Facilitate natural supports in the workplace for the client and job site supervisors
Monitor and help the acquisition of mastery across program goals (e.g. hygiene on-task behavior) and work-site specific tasks
Develop a rapport with families by providing excellent customer service
Assist with the facilitation of other Programmatic events such as Group outings Session Orientation Teens Night Out and Sibling Support Group (SIBS)
Direct Administrative Services
Maintain client data and progress notes in GGAF tracking systems
Input attendance in GGAF tracking systems
Prepare session materials and forms
Complete parent/caregiver meetings to discuss progress of client
Attend monthly staff meetings to discuss clients growth and receive continued education
Assist with other Programmatic or center related administrative duties as needed
Participate in GGAF Ackerman Center events
Educational Requirements
Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) certification a plus or ability to obtain their certification within the first 45 days
Position is contingent on being fully credentialed as an RBT within the first 45 days
Must have 40-hour RBT course completed upon hire
Minimum 18 years of age with a High School diploma or equivalent
Must have reliable transportation
Able to pass a Background Check that meets State of Nevada
Qualifications
These are the primary qualifications necessary for someone to be successful in the position.
Passion for GGAF Ackerman Center mission and the work we do for children and families affected by neurodevelopmental disorders.
Patient approach when working with youth and children
Passion for teaching and instruction
Prefer at least one-year experience delivering supported employment services or other direct services to individuals with disabilities
Knowledge and experience with ESDM and ABA techniques preferred
Ability to discuss sensitive issues with families using compassion and empathy
Strong working knowledge of Microsoft Office especially Excel and Word
Excellent written oral communication and presentation skills
Creative professional and resourceful with the ability to work independently
Very detail oriented and strong organizational skills
Physical Requirements
May include interacting with children on the floor for extended periods
May include standing sitting and/or walking for extended periods
May include performing repetitive tasks
May include working on a special schedule (i.e. evenings and weekends with clients)
May include working with challenging patients and clients
May include lifting up to 50 pounds
Benefits
Medical dental vision and EAP coverage for Full time employees (after 90 day probationary period)
401K & up 4% Match (after 90 day probationary period)
PTO for Full Time and Part Time (after 90 day probationary period)
10 Paid Holidays
Professional advancement opportunities
Requirements
Must be registered.
Salary Description
$21-$26/hr.
Required Experience:
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Full-time Part-timeDescriptionThe mission of Grant a Gift Autism Foundation (GGAF) Ackerman Center is to provide comprehensive clinical services resources education research and advocacy for the development of meaningful solutions. Providing better outcomes for individuals families and our communit...
Full-time Part-time
Description
The mission of Grant a Gift Autism Foundation (GGAF) Ackerman Center is to provide comprehensive clinical services resources education research and advocacy for the development of meaningful solutions. Providing better outcomes for individuals families and our community living with autism and other neurodevelopmental disabilities. Our Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs) work within our Programs Team of Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)/Licensed Behavior Analyst (LBA).
The programs team provides direct services to clients across a variety of programs. The programs include:
Early Start Denver Model (ESDM) Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Social Skills Groups Daily Living Skills Groups and Vocational Groups.
Job Purpose
The Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) is a paraprofessional who practices under the direct ongoing supervision of a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) or Board Certified assistant Behavior Analyst (BCaBA). The RBT is primarily responsible for the direct implementation of behavior-analytic services.
The RBT may work with GGAF-Ackerman Center clients one-on-one or within a group setting at the clinic or community sites. Client ages range from 1 year to 25 years old.
Duties and Responsibilities
Direct Client Services
Under the guidance of the BCBA implements behavioral programming in 1:1 and group settings.
Collects data on all programming and writes progress notes.
With the BCBA advises and consults with families and other center personnel.
Understands and adheres to established policies and procedures.
Participates with all other personnel as needed in patient care settings.
Provide and model appropriate behavioral strategies for the child and family and conduct regular parent training.
Under the guidance of the BCBA completes assessments as required to deliver behavior- analytic services.
Monitor clients work performance and provide feedback and prompts when needed
Record proper documentation (i.e. data) on all consumers work performance
Ensures and maintains confidentiality privacy and compliance of clients rights in accordance with HIPAA regulations and GGAF policy and procedures
Demonstrates a high level of service delivery and strives to ensure patient satisfaction
Facilitate natural supports in the workplace for the client and job site supervisors
Monitor and help the acquisition of mastery across program goals (e.g. hygiene on-task behavior) and work-site specific tasks
Develop a rapport with families by providing excellent customer service
Assist with the facilitation of other Programmatic events such as Group outings Session Orientation Teens Night Out and Sibling Support Group (SIBS)
Direct Administrative Services
Maintain client data and progress notes in GGAF tracking systems
Input attendance in GGAF tracking systems
Prepare session materials and forms
Complete parent/caregiver meetings to discuss progress of client
Attend monthly staff meetings to discuss clients growth and receive continued education
Assist with other Programmatic or center related administrative duties as needed
Participate in GGAF Ackerman Center events
Educational Requirements
Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) certification a plus or ability to obtain their certification within the first 45 days
Position is contingent on being fully credentialed as an RBT within the first 45 days
Must have 40-hour RBT course completed upon hire
Minimum 18 years of age with a High School diploma or equivalent
Must have reliable transportation
Able to pass a Background Check that meets State of Nevada
Qualifications
These are the primary qualifications necessary for someone to be successful in the position.
Passion for GGAF Ackerman Center mission and the work we do for children and families affected by neurodevelopmental disorders.
Patient approach when working with youth and children
Passion for teaching and instruction
Prefer at least one-year experience delivering supported employment services or other direct services to individuals with disabilities
Knowledge and experience with ESDM and ABA techniques preferred
Ability to discuss sensitive issues with families using compassion and empathy
Strong working knowledge of Microsoft Office especially Excel and Word
Excellent written oral communication and presentation skills
Creative professional and resourceful with the ability to work independently
Very detail oriented and strong organizational skills
Physical Requirements
May include interacting with children on the floor for extended periods
May include standing sitting and/or walking for extended periods
May include performing repetitive tasks
May include working on a special schedule (i.e. evenings and weekends with clients)
May include working with challenging patients and clients
May include lifting up to 50 pounds
Benefits
Medical dental vision and EAP coverage for Full time employees (after 90 day probationary period)
401K & up 4% Match (after 90 day probationary period)
PTO for Full Time and Part Time (after 90 day probationary period)