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Behavior Technician, Severe Behavior Services

Easterseals Southern California
place Irvine, 92709
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Full Time
Experience:
Avoidant Personality Disorder
Aging
News, Politics, and Society
Behavior Modification
ECT
Families

About Job

Overview

Our Behavior Technician role provides CLINIC and HOME BASED therapy sessions to clients that exhibit severe behaviors (clients also receive ABA services in community settings as appropriate).

Are you interested in furthering your career in behavioral therapy, and managing severe behaviors? Easterseals Southern California has many fantastic opportunities for individuals looking to continue a career in the fields of psychology, behavioral health, or autism services.

Apply today!

OVERVIEW OF POSITION: Designs services provided for individuals with severe needs. Requires extensive experience working with individuals with autism and severe challenging behavior, or have exemplary performance providing ABA treatment. Provides services in center, home, or community, as needed, and often at a 2:1 staff-to-participant ratio. May serve individuals with autism to address a range of severe needs, such as problem behavior, skill acquisition, feeding, toileting, etc. Provides coaching, support, and guidance to the parent/guardian/caregiver in implementing treatment plans. Monitors, documents, and collects data applicable to daily progress.

Essential Function

  • Supports and works with participants diagnosed with autism and severely challenging behavior of all ages. Challenging behavior may include aggression, property destruction, self-injurious behavior, feeding issues, among others. Services may be at the participant's home, community, and/or center. However, most participants start their services at center, and then treatment is generalized to the home or community after it is determined to be appropriate by the family and team.
  • Collects data about participant behavior through direct observation. Appointments may be divided into several treatment intervals in which specific interventions and data collection procedures are used to target the participant's individualized needs.
  • Assists BCBAs as directed with behavior assessments and skill acquisition plans. May assist with functional analyses, preference assessments, and development of instructional materials.
  • Teaches participants the socially appropriate behavior identified in treatment plans. Adheres to the treatment plan to maintain high treatment integrity.
  • Nurtures participants’ skills to produce socially significant and meaningful outcomes for participants and their families.
  • Communicates intervention results to participants' caregivers and treatment teams daily.
  • Provides direct intervention with a staff-to-participant ratio at 2:1 due to the severity of the challenging behavior; displays excellent communication skills and teamwork.
  • Provides treatment sessions which range from 3 to 4 hours, Monday through Friday. Required to arrive early to prepare for therapy and to stay 30 minutes after the scheduled appointment to complete session notes, email a daily report to all team members, graph session data, and clean up.
  • Participates in caregiver training sessions to the extent feasible. Typically, this involves collecting data on caregivers' performance and providing feedback on their implementation.
  • Attends weekly team meetings for each participant on their caseload. Meetings are approximately 45 to 60 minutes in duration. Expected to provide input based on the data that are collected within a behavior analytic framework.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.

Education

Enrolled in an accredited college or university with preference for program related to early childhood education, psychology, nursing, or related field.

Experience

  • Some ABA experience and at least 2 years of experience working with adolescents and/or adults with profound disabilities including autism.

Knowledge, Skills, Abilities

  • Demonstrated competency in approaches to intervention, based on the science of Applied Behavior Analysis; competency in employing behavior analytic methodologies, including discrete trial and naturalistic teaching procedures, differential reinforcement, continuous and discontinuous measurement, and crisis/emergency procedures.
  • Must demonstrate knowledge and physical competency in a formal behavior management safety course, provided through ESSC or an approved affiliate.
  • Must possess basic computer skills and proficiency with Microsoft Office applications (i.e., Microsoft Teams, Word, Outlook, Excel, etc.). Must be able to learn and use an iPad and/or other assigned devices.
  • Ability to maintain positive consumer interaction and professionalism, communicate effectively through oral and written skills, and work cooperatively with a variety of individuals and groups; demonstrated ability to interact well with participants, their families, and to maintain positive and cordial demeanor.
  • Ability to interpret and implement ESSC policies, procedures, and regulations.
  • Ability to demonstrate good judgment, exercise discretion, and maintain a high level of confidentiality in handling sensitive situations and documentation.
  • Ability to pass a post-offer physical examination and a TB test.
  • Ability to provide proof of required vaccinations or positive titer showing immunity. A signed declination may be acceptable for certain vaccinations.
  • Ability to obtain and maintain a criminal record/fingerprint clearance from the Department of Justice and Federal Bureau of Investigation per Easterseals of Southern California and/or program requirements.
  • Ability to travel locally; maintain driving record in compliance with Transportation Safety Standards; maintain auto insurance and vehicle registration.

Carrying/Lifting: Frequent / 0-30 lbs

Standing: Frequent / Up to 4 hours per day

Sitting: Occasional / Up to 3 hours per day

Walking: Frequent / Up to 3 hours per day

Repetitive Motion/Activity: Walking, bending, reaching, squatting, kneeling, and twisting

Visual Acuity: Ability to view computer monitor and read newsprint

Travel: Up to 50% of time

Environmental Exposure: Unpleasant or hazardous working conditions (e.g., noise, yelling, dust, bodily fluids, etc.) 20-50% of work time

Professional Field

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Patient Focus

Diagnoses

Avoidant Personality Disorder

Issues

Aging
News, Politics, and Society

Age Groups

Adolescents/Teenagers (14-19)
Adults

Therapeutic Approach

Methodologies

Behavior Modification
ECT

Modalities

Families
Individuals

Practice Specifics

Populations

Aviation/Transportation
Racial Justice Allied
School

Settings

Milieu
Home Health/In-home
Forensic