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Neuropath Behavioral Healthcare seeks Part-Time Bilingual Behavioral Assistants to support children with developmental disabilities in Jersey City, NJ. Key responsibilities include home visits, implementing treatment plans, and supporting caregivers, with opportunities for professional development. A Bachelor's degree in psychology and experience in behavioral healthcare is required.
Location: Jersey City, NJ
Job Id:556
# of Openings:15
Bilingual Behavioral Assistant (BA)
Who is Neuropath Behavioral Healthcare:
Neuropath Behavioral Healthcare provides Comprehensive Youth and Family Support Services to primary caregivers of children and teens with Developmental and Intellectual Disabilities. Serving the state of New Jersey. We are looking for Part Time Bilingual Behavioral Assistants (BA’s) to join our team!
-Our BA’s typically work 2-20 hours weekly in 2-4 hour shifts starting after 3:00pm during the school year and as early as 8:30am during the summer. Services are available any day of the week to accommodate the scheduling needs of our clients.
-Individual Support Plan development and implementation
-Delivery and monitoring of behavior analysis services
-Submission of weekly clinical progress notes, within 24 hours of service provision Intake Data Assessments
-Data collection and display (e.g., graphics) as authorized by a recipient’s behavioral analysis service plan
-Compliance with service authorization, including time frames and service hours
-Implement interventions in the Individual Support Plan
-Implementation of behavioral procedures for the acquisition of replacement skills reduction of problematic behaviors
-Carry out treatment as designated by the supervising behavior analyst which includes:
-Facilitating environmental arrangements.
-Using proactive strategies.
-Teaching and developing new skills.
-Managing specific consequences for behavior based on function.
-Must be willing to work with the child or youth to increase ADL (Assisted Daily Living) skills within their home as well as during community outings.
-Assist parent/guardian in the implementation of the treatment plan.
-Assist the behavior analyst in the training of caregivers and/or staff.
-Crisis prevention, recognition, and intervention.
-Ensure all agency policies are implemented and followed.
-Participate in required training.
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