Responsibilities & Duties. A Behavior Technician (BT) makes a difference in the lives of the clients that Anchor Behavioral Solutions serves by providing. high-quality services to adults with a variety of developmental disabilities, who are in need of assistance in reducing challenging behaviors. Under the direct supervision of a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) and support from a Behavior Analyst (BA), the Behavior Technician will provide...
ABA Therapists are responsible for the direct implementation of skill-acquisition and behavior-reduction plans developed by the BCBA. The ABA Therapist may also collect data and conduct certain types of assessments (e.g., stimulus preference assessments) under the supervision of a BCBA. The ABA Therapist is not responsible for the designing of interventions, conducting in-depth assessments, or developing skill acquis ion or behavior reduction pla...
ABA Therapists are responsible for the direct implementation of skill-acquisition and behavior-reduction plans developed by the BCBA. The ABA Therapist may also collect data and conduct certain types of assessments (e.g., stimulus preference assessments) under the supervision of a BCBA. The ABA Therapist is not responsible for the designing of interventions, conducting in-depth assessments, or developing skill acquis ion or behavior reduction pla...
Anchor Behavioral Solutions provides BCBAs with a unique opportunity to support adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Our BCBAs of adult clients provide training and supervision to Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analysts, Behavior Analysts, Registered Behavior Technicians, Behavior Technicians, and other responsible parties tasked with implementing behavior analytic interventions. The BCBA supervises and monitors each clien...
A Behavior Analyst is responsible for the development, training, and proper implementation of Behavior Support Plans (BSPs) and strategies. Services will be conducted 1:1, and can be provided in-home or in community settings. The following job description outlines essential job functions, but may not provide a comprehensive list of duties that may be assigned. Work collaboratively with assigned BCBA in order to implement basic principles of ABA (...
Responsibilities & Duties. A Behavior Technician (BT) makes a difference in the lives of the clients that Anchor Behavioral Solutions serves by providing. high-quality services to adults with a variety of developmental disabilities, who are in need of assistance in reducing challenging behaviors. Under the direct supervision of a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) and support from a Behavior Analyst (BA), the Behavior Technician will provide...
ABA Therapists are responsible for the direct implementation of skill-acquisition and behavior-reduction plans developed by the BCBA. The ABA Therapist may also collect data and conduct certain types of assessments (e.g., stimulus preference assessments) under the supervision of a BCBA. The ABA Therapist is not responsible for the designing of interventions, conducting in-depth assessments, or developing skill acquis ion or behavior reduction pla...
Responsibilities & Duties. A Behavior Technician (BT) makes a difference in the lives of the clients that Anchor Behavioral Solutions serves by providing. high-quality services to adults with a variety of developmental disabilities, who are in need of assistance in reducing challenging behaviors. Under the direct supervision of a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) and support from a Behavior Analyst (BA), the Behavior Technician will provide...
As a Day Program Behavior Analyst, you are responsible ensuring that the staff and clients are supported in working to minimize all clients’ challenging behaviors and maximize the client’s ability to communicate effectively. The following job description outlines essential job functions, but may not provide a comprehensive list of duties that may be assigned. Work collaboratively with a BCBA in order to implement basic principles of ABA therapy. ...
ABA Therapists are responsible for the direct implementation of skill-acquisition and behavior-reduction plans developed by the BCBA. The ABA Therapist may also collect data and conduct certain types of assessments (e.g., stimulus preference assessments) under the supervision of a BCBA. The ABA Therapist is not responsible for the designing of interventions, conducting in-depth assessments, or developing skill acquis ion or behavior reduction pla...