What are the responsibilities and job description for the BCBA (Board Certified Behavioral Analyst) position at Nantucket Public Schools?
***Applicants must be authorized to work for ANY employer in the U.S. We are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment Visa at this time.POSITION: BCBA (Board Certified Behavioral Analyst) REPORTS TO: Director of Special Services Position Summary: The Nantucket Public Schools seeks licensed BCBA (Board Certified Behavioral Analyst) with strong understanding of behavioral interventions, trauma informed practice, providing services for students, Pre-K through age 21. Provide direct support and consultation to the Options program staff, classroom staff, and caregivers of these students. Provide direct support to administrators and students in grades Pre-K through grade 5.Other responsibilities regarding collaboration with outside agencies and/or behavior analysis will be dependent upon the qualifications of the selected candidate.Qualifications: Hold a valid license as a Board Certified Behavioral Analyst.
Graduation from an accredited program for Behavioral AnalysisExperience with occupational therapy in educational settings is desirable.Masters degree or higher from an accredited college or university in Psychology, Special Education, Behavioral Analysis or a related field.BCBA Certification RequiredMinimum of 3 years providing ABA treatment, preferably in the school environmentExcellent clinical and collaborative skills in working with students, families and school personnel.Experience working with students with varying diagnoses, diverse levels of functioning, and broad range of ages.Experience in assessment and behavior intervention strategies.Self-motivated, responsible, excellent organizational and time management skills.Excellent report writing skills.Be certified in Crisis Prevention Training, i.e. QBS Safety Care
Graduation from an accredited program for Behavioral AnalysisExperience with occupational therapy in educational settings is desirable.Masters degree or higher from an accredited college or university in Psychology, Special Education, Behavioral Analysis or a related field.BCBA Certification RequiredMinimum of 3 years providing ABA treatment, preferably in the school environmentExcellent clinical and collaborative skills in working with students, families and school personnel.Experience working with students with varying diagnoses, diverse levels of functioning, and broad range of ages.Experience in assessment and behavior intervention strategies.Self-motivated, responsible, excellent organizational and time management skills.Excellent report writing skills.Be certified in Crisis Prevention Training, i.e. QBS Safety Care