
The CASD Adolescent Transition Program Behavior Analyst is a pivotal role among a fun, dynamic team of clinicians! They design and oversee affirming ABA services for adolescents and young adults with autism/IDD, ensuring personalized and impactful care. By working directly with patients and training caregivers and staff, they help prepare individuals for adulthood aiming for best outcomes. This role includes school consult, group services, and coordinating care, making a profound difference in the lives of individuals and their support networks.
Designs and oversees the applied behavior analysis (ABA) services for patients diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder or other developmental disabilities. Provides supervision and training for the treatment team, caregivers, and providers on the strategies to assist clients in gaining skills and independence. Conducts parent training services, provides behavioral consultation and school consultation services, and coordinates care. Essential Functions:
Education Requirement:
Master’s Degree in psychology, behavior analysis, special education, speech, or a related field, required.
Licensure Requirement:
Valid Ohio driver’s license and proof of auto insurance as required by hospital policy. Must pass motor vehicle background inspection, insurance eligibility, driving qualifications, and training set forth by Nationwide Children’s Hospital and maintain qualification of insurance guidelines.
Certifications:
Certification as a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), required.
Certification as a Certified Ohio Behavior Analyst (COBA), required.
Certification in Marcus Crisis Prevention Program safety training and other safety protocols within 60 days of employment.
Skills:
Experience:
Two years of experience specializing in the care and management of autism spectrum disorders, required.
One year of experience as a Behavior Analyst, Case Supervisor, Senior Registered Behavior Technician, or a similar position, required.
Experience completing functional behavior assessments and behavior plans, required.
Physical Requirements:
OCCASIONALLY: Bend/twist, Blood and/or Bodily Fluids, Climb stairs/ladder, Driving motor vehicles (work required) *additional testing may be required, Flexing/extending of neck, Squat/kneel, Standing, Walking, Working Outdoors
FREQUENTLY: Computer skills, Hand use: grasping, gripping, turning, Lifting / Carrying: 0-10 lbs, Lifting / Carrying: 11-20 lbs, Lifting / Carrying: 21-40 lbs, Pushing / Pulling: 0-25 lbs, Pushing / Pulling: 26-40 lbs, Pushing / Pulling: 41-60 lbs
CONTINUOUSLY: Audible speech, Decision Making, Depth perception, Hearing acuity, Interpreting Data, Peripheral vision, Problem solving, Repetitive hand/arm use, Seeing – Far/near, Sitting
Additional Physical Requirements performed but not listed above:
Implementing MCPP and safety protocol strategies.
Talk on phone/in person
"The above list of duties is intended to describe the general nature and level of work performed by individuals assigned to this classification. It is not to be construed as an exhaustive list of duties performed by the individuals so classified, nor is it intended to limit or modify the right of any supervisor to assign, direct, and control the work of employees under their supervision. EOE M/F/Disability/Vet"

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