Behavior Technician (Outpatient Clinic) at Heartspring Inc
Wichita, Kansas, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

07 Jan, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

09 Oct, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Behavior Analysis, Data Collection, Communication, Customer Service, Interdisciplinary Support, Adaptability, Reliability, Crisis Prevention, Documentation, Relationship Building, Professional Boundaries, Implementation of Interventions, Rapport Building, Supervision, Physical Resilience, Team Collaboration, Client Interaction

Industry

Non-profit Organizations

Description
Description Primary Functions Implement goals from the Individualized Treatment Plans developed for each child written by a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) or Autism Specialist. Collect data on child’s performance for all targets implemented during session. Develop rapport with family and child to increase social validity of implementation while maintaining professional boundaries. Meet or exceed billable hours requirement per billable day of 5 hours and 75% billed per worked hours per month. Maintain records of professional, accurate and timely documentation on each session conducted using industry best practices and meets payor requirements within practice standards. Ability to cover in other classrooms during scheduled indirect time or in the case of cancellations Maintain RBT audit logs to ensure 5% total implementation is supervised by a BCBA/BCaBA per the BACB’s Guidelines. Communicate with supervisor regarding client needs and treatment ideas. Customer Service – ability to interact appropriately with a variety of individuals with varying needs within a timely matter. Implementation of Industry Best Practice Interventions - ability to learn and implement ABA therapy best practice interventions as written in the individualized treatment plan for each child Interdisciplinary support – ability to maintain a positive work environment that fosters interdisciplinary team support and therapeutic best practice interventions. Interdisciplinary support – ability to maintain a positive work environment that fosters interdisciplinary team support and therapeutic best practice interventions. Effective Communication – ability to communicate in written, verbal and non-verbal communication with others to seek solutions and implement most ideal plan. Relationship Building – ability to develop rapport and struggle with team members towards a solution. Adaptable – ability to provide billable services and sustain attention with interruptions and/or distractions. Reliability – ability to maintain scheduled appointments and complete tasks assigned by identified deadlines with minimal supervision. Secondary Functions Create and maintain client materials, clean classroom and other high touch areas, and assist Outpatient Therapy staff as directed by supervisor during scheduled indirect time. Participate in outreach to the public and medical community through attending events, networking and participating in content of marketing materials. Participate and encourage innovation and exporting knowledge and skills to new areas of practice and development. Requirements Educational, Training, and Licensure Requirements High School Diploma or Equivalent. Obtain and maintain Registered Behavior Technician certification through the Behavior Analyst Certification Board (BACB) within first 90 days of employment. CPR Certification maintained and in good standing. Participate in interdisciplinary training in-service days with other outpatient therapy staff. Crisis Prevention Intervention (CPI) certification maintained and in good standing. Physical Requirements Transitional Movements: Walking, standing, sitting, stooping, squatting, bending, twisting, reaching and kneeling, lifting, carrying, grasping, pushing, pulling, crawling, climbing stairs- Constantly Rotating or changing to different physical positions based on the needs of the environment- Constantly Lifting of 20 Pounds- Frequently Lifting up to 30 Pounds- Frequently Repetitive Motion: Sitting, typing- Rarely Hearing, Seeing and Speaking- Constantly Work Environment Personal Protective equipment including masks, gloves, helmets, arm guards and leg guards- Frequently Working Outside without a temperature-controlled environment- Frequently Exposure to infectious diseases, excluding COVID- Rarely Exposure to bodily fluid, blood-borne pathogens-Frequently Exposure to physical contact from clients, including slapping, hitting, punching, kicking, head-butting, biting and spitting- Constantly
Responsibilities
The Behavior Technician will implement goals from Individualized Treatment Plans for children and collect performance data during sessions. They will also maintain professional documentation and communicate with supervisors regarding client needs and treatment ideas.
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