Achieve Beyond
Behavior Therapist - Dover
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Achieve Beyond
Join a team of passionate therapists providing excellent pediatric therapy to children throughout the United States. Achieve Beyond was founded in 1995 and is continuously growing to meet the needs of developmentally disabled children through our ABA, speech, occupational, and physical therapy. We currently offer our services in the entire metro New York area (NYC, Hudson Valley, Long Island), Albany, New Jersey, Connecticut, Delaware, California (greater Los Angeles and San Francisco), Florida, and the Virginia/Maryland/DC area. We specialize in conducting initial evaluations and providing ongoing services in home, community and clinic settings. Achieve Beyond is centered around a culture of collaboration and support to ensure our services are of the highest quality and adhere to our strong ethical standards.
Location Cases available throughout Kent County, including Dover Air Force Area.
Benefits
Training and use of our paperless billing and data collection system
Full practice management: we take care of intake, staffing, billing, tracking authorizations, insurance correspondence and maintenance of your certifications, so you can focus on providing our children with the best services
Access to continuing education workshops and trainings (we are an ASHA and BACB ACE provider)
Team‑building meetings, events, and trainings
Job Responsibilities
Provide direct ABA instruction according to the educational plan outlined by the Board Certified Behavior Analyst
Participate in collaborative team meetings with BCBA and other behavior therapists on the case
Communicate frequently with family members by providing debriefs at the end of each session, and resources and strategies that can be implemented in the home and community to promote consistency
Collect daily data and organize child's program book weekly
Maintain confidentiality of information regarding children and families in accordance with State and Federal regulations
Qualifications
Must have a passion for working with children, families, and therapists
At least 2 years working with special‑needs children ages 2‑21 in a supervised setting
Successful completion of or current enrollment in an undergraduate/graduate program in psychology, healthcare, human services, education, or related field
Experience using ABA preferred
Successful completion of 20‑hour classroom training provided by Achieve Beyond and passing grade on competency exam upon completion of training
Must be self‑motivated, a team player, and exercise patience/professionalism
Excellent organizational skills with attention to detail
Excellent communication skills with children, family members, and supervisor
Passionate about helping children and families, and providing services of the highest standards
Must be comfortable working in a home‑based setting
Physical Requirements
Must be able to travel to and from assigned cases including but not limited to driving personal vehicle, walking, and/or use of public transportation such as a bus or train
The ability to climb and descend staircases
The ability to lift 10 pounds regularly
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role at
Achieve Beyond
Join a team of passionate therapists providing excellent pediatric therapy to children throughout the United States. Achieve Beyond was founded in 1995 and is continuously growing to meet the needs of developmentally disabled children through our ABA, speech, occupational, and physical therapy. We currently offer our services in the entire metro New York area (NYC, Hudson Valley, Long Island), Albany, New Jersey, Connecticut, Delaware, California (greater Los Angeles and San Francisco), Florida, and the Virginia/Maryland/DC area. We specialize in conducting initial evaluations and providing ongoing services in home, community and clinic settings. Achieve Beyond is centered around a culture of collaboration and support to ensure our services are of the highest quality and adhere to our strong ethical standards.
Location Cases available throughout Kent County, including Dover Air Force Area.
Benefits
Training and use of our paperless billing and data collection system
Full practice management: we take care of intake, staffing, billing, tracking authorizations, insurance correspondence and maintenance of your certifications, so you can focus on providing our children with the best services
Access to continuing education workshops and trainings (we are an ASHA and BACB ACE provider)
Team‑building meetings, events, and trainings
Job Responsibilities
Provide direct ABA instruction according to the educational plan outlined by the Board Certified Behavior Analyst
Participate in collaborative team meetings with BCBA and other behavior therapists on the case
Communicate frequently with family members by providing debriefs at the end of each session, and resources and strategies that can be implemented in the home and community to promote consistency
Collect daily data and organize child's program book weekly
Maintain confidentiality of information regarding children and families in accordance with State and Federal regulations
Qualifications
Must have a passion for working with children, families, and therapists
At least 2 years working with special‑needs children ages 2‑21 in a supervised setting
Successful completion of or current enrollment in an undergraduate/graduate program in psychology, healthcare, human services, education, or related field
Experience using ABA preferred
Successful completion of 20‑hour classroom training provided by Achieve Beyond and passing grade on competency exam upon completion of training
Must be self‑motivated, a team player, and exercise patience/professionalism
Excellent organizational skills with attention to detail
Excellent communication skills with children, family members, and supervisor
Passionate about helping children and families, and providing services of the highest standards
Must be comfortable working in a home‑based setting
Physical Requirements
Must be able to travel to and from assigned cases including but not limited to driving personal vehicle, walking, and/or use of public transportation such as a bus or train
The ability to climb and descend staircases
The ability to lift 10 pounds regularly
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