BCBA-Behavior Analyst (BCBA Required) Information Technology (IT) - Laurel, NY at Geebo

BCBA-Behavior Analyst (BCBA Required)

Institute For Children With Autism and Related Disorders Institute For Children With Autism and Related Disorders Suffolk County, NY Suffolk County, NY Full-time Contract Full-time Contract $90,000 - $95,000 a year $90,000 - $95,000 a year Special Education Consultant Institute for Children with Autism
Qualifications:
Education:
Master's degree in applied behavior analysis, psychology, special education, or related field.
Licenses/Certification:
BCBA NY LBA
Experience:
Minimum of 5 years providing Behavior Analytic services to children (ages 5 to 21) with Autism and other disabilities, preferably in a school setting.
Skills:
Fluent in adapting evidence-based methodology and procedures for students within school, home, and community settings Ability to manage own schedule Work collaboratively with a multi-disciplinary team Time management skills Provide training to school personnel, including direct care staff, teachers, and support staff Conduct group training for staff and parents Work collectively with administrative staff within a school setting Job Type:
Full-time, contract.
Salary:
From $90,000.
00 to $95,000 per year based on experience Schedule:
Monday to Friday (school days) Job Types:
Full-time, Contract Pay:
$90,000.
00 - $95,000.
00 per year Schedule:
Day shift Monday to Friday Work setting:
In-home School License/Certification:
BCBA (Required) Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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