Do you enjoy working with children? Have you had experience working with children on the autism spectrum? Are you interested in being trained while getting paid to provide ABA therapy to children on the spectrum? This may be a great opportunity for you!
Easterseals Washington is recruiting for ABA THERAPISTS for our ABA therapy program in Silverdale. This program provides center-based services. The ABA Therapist provides specialized behavioral intervention services and therapy for children with autism spectrum disorders and related developmental disabilities. High school diploma or national equivalent required and full paid training to help you attain your Registered Behavior Therapist certification provided.
- Provides 1:1 Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy services in accordance to plans approved by the BCBA
- Tests, evaluates, documents, and graphs/charts learner progress in targeted areas
- Maintains learner programs appropriate for each learner’s needs, as indicated by the BCBA
- Remains current regarding new research, current trends and developments in special education and related fields
- Performs other duties as assigned
- Knowledgeable of methodologies found to benefit children with ASD, including Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA)
- Familiar with the field of early intervention
- Excellent communication skills (written and oral)
- Sound judgment and decision-making skills, while able to appropriately interpret and implement policies, procedures, and regulations
- Ability to exercise confidentiality and discretion pertaining to the work environment
- Must obtain a Department of Health Affiliated Agency Counselor license
- Must pass Washington State criminal background check and FBI fingerprint check
- Must have proof of U.S. citizenship or right to work
- Moderate to advanced computer skills (MS Office applications)
- Ability to work independently.
- Obtain and maintain CPR certification
Inter-Relationships
- The ABA Therapist I is responsible for maintaining relationships with many people; working directly with the BCBA to receive guidance regarding therapy services and clinical needs of the program. Frequent contacts may include managers, coworkers, participants and supporters, funding partners, therapy staff, and the community at large.
Working Conditions
- Most duties will be carried out in the center and may involve frequent bending, reaching, squatting, kneeling, twisting, and sitting. Occasional lifting, carrying, and loading/unloading of toys and materials up to 25 lbs, and manage children up to small adult size. May be subjected to aggressive behaviors by program clients, and may need to provide personal care as needed. Program operations may necessitate travel outside of the center.
Needed Attributes
- The ABA Therapist I must be able to effectively communicate with many different types of people. Flexibility, patience, and organizational skills are imperative. A professional appearance and alignment with all ESW values is critical.