
SUBSIDIARY: The Center for Autism (CFA)
PROGRAM: CORE (Creating Opportunities for Relating and Engaging)
ROLE TYPE: Full-Time
LOCATION: CFA's Northeast Philadelphia site - 2801 Grant Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19114
PROGRAM OVERVIEW:
CORE is a center-based program for children aged 2 to 6 years old. The primary goal is to address the core deficits of autism so that each child may improve upon their communication, social interaction, self-regulation, and behaviors. Children participate in predetermined structured activities each day based on the goals defined in their individual treatment plans.
The Center for Autism’s CORE program utilizes the Early Start Denver Model (EDSM).
The Behavioral Health Technician (BHT) is responsible for direct therapy with children enrolled in the CORE program. This position reports to a CORE Team Lead (licensed behavior consultant).
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QUALIFICATIONS:
According to PA state regulations, individuals who provide BHT-ABA services must meet at least one of the following qualifications. If you have not yet completed the indicated trainings but meet the other listed requirements, you are welcome to apply.
Preferred Education: Some college coursework related to psychology, social work, applied behavior analysis, etc.
Preferred Experience: 1+ years of direct care experience or supervised practice
TRAINING:
In accordance with the state, CFA has developed a training plan for all staff. Written plans and annual training requirements are updated annually for each staff person and based on their educational level, experience, job functions, and performance reviews, all in accordance with state regulations.
PAY GRADE: 15
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