The Behaviorist works with individuals with mental health disabilities, intellectual disabilities, and co-occurring disorders to develop, implement, and review Behavioral Support Plans (BSP) under the supervision of a BCBA
Job Summary
The Behaviorist works with individuals with mental health disabilities, intellectual disabilities, and co-occurring disorders to develop, implement, and review Behavioral Support Plans (BSP) under the supervision of a BCBA.
Provides ongoing training and education to staff for the successful implementation of the behavior program.
Employees can receive supervised BCBA hours.
Matching Summary
The Behaviorist works with individuals with mental health disabilities, intellectual disabilities, and co-occurring disorders to develop, implement, and review Behavioral Support Plans (BSP) under the supervision of a BCBA.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Behavioral Support Plans
Applied Behavior Analysis
Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
Mental Health and Substance Use Challenges
Crisis Intervention
Nice-to-have
Positive Behavior Supports
Person-centered behavior programs
Continuity of care
Team collaboration
Key Requirements
Bachelor's or Master's degree
2 years' experience with Developmental Disabilities
Experience utilizing Positive Behavior Supports and ABA