The position of behavior staff will be to take part in working with and teaching children with autism as part of a team. The individuals who are chosen to work as a behavior intervention staff will be trained by ABSI's Behavior consultants and Behavior Specialists. All employees will be trained in the basics of Applied Behavior Analysis, specifically a teaching technique called Discrete Trial Training and Natural Environment Training. The training will also include information on how to implement other teaching methodologies that have proven to be helpful with children with autism. The objective of the behavior staff is to foster the child's independence across settings and promote success.
Responsibilities include but not limited to:
Requirements:
Standing- Frequently
Walking- Frequently
Running/Sprinting- Occasionally
Squatting, stooping, kneeling- Occasionally
Lifting up to 50 pounds- Occasionally
Respond to and support client crises- At all times
Provide CPR (once trained)- At all times
Our mission is to build trust, rapport and a love for learning. Giving students a solid foundation to continue growing and developing. Our staff is dedicated to helping each child discover their unique potential – adaptively, cognitively, socially and behaviorally.
Applied Behavior Analysis is the study and application of principles of behavior discovered through the Experimental Analysis of Behavior to socially significant behaviors in the natural environment.