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A healthcare provider in Woodstock seeks a qualified professional to deliver behavioral services to individuals with developmental/intellectual disabilities. The role requires a Master's degree and BCBA certification, along with extensive experience in the field. Candidates must demonstrate excellent communication and organizational skills. The hospital promotes a compassionate and inclusive environment and encourages diverse applicants. Join us in creating positive impacts in patient care.
Position will ensure effective, ethical and quality behavioural services are provided. The nature of services includes but is not limited to consultant for the purposes of assessment, implementation and evaluation of interventions for individuals who have a developmental / intellectual disability (IDD) and are experiencing emotional, behavioural or medical difficulties which are beyond the scope of their caregiver’s abilities to address. The incumbent minimally holds a post-graduate degree relevant to social services and is currently registered with the Behavior Analyst Certification Board, Inc. and / or the College of Psychologists of Ontario as a Board-Certified Behaviour Analyst (BCBA). Extensive experience in the field of developmental / intellectual disabilities is also required.
Woodstock Hospital is committed to promoting compassionate and respectful patient care. We are dedicated to sustaining a supportive environment and we welcome applications from qualified individuals of diverse backgrounds, beliefs, and abilities. We are committed to providing a barrier-free environment by participating and complying with the by-laws and guidelines of the standards developed under the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 (AODA). If accommodation is required during the application, interview, or recruitment process, please contact Human Resources via email. Woodstock Hospital is also committed to being a safe space for everyone where we embrace diversity and celebrate individuality where everyone feels valued, respected, and appreciated. We seek to establish a more inclusive, diverse, accessible, and just culture in addressing barriers and inequities to make WH a place where everyone feels like they belong.