Behavior Intervention Specialist Medical & Healthcare - Culver City, CA at Geebo

Behavior Intervention Specialist

BEHAVIOR INTERVENTION SPECIALISTS
We are currently looking for Behavior Intervention Specialists to provide services full time (31 hours/week) in the Culver City, CA area. Candidates should adhere to the following parameters:
Individuals will provide one-to-one support to the client in the clinic and/or home setting. Candidate will be responsible for implementing behavioral strategies under the guidance of a case supervisor, teaching the client skills using one or more specialized behavior approaches (Discrete Trial, Floor Time, Functional Communication Training, etc). The candidate will also assist the client to improve his/her skills in a multitude of areas: (communication, social, play, motor, self-help, school readiness, self-management).
Applicants MUST be familiar with Applied Behavior Analysis methodologies and practices. Prior experience providing Discrete Trial Training or Floor Time is preferred.
We offer competitive pay, mileage reimbursement, flexible schedules and referral bonuses.
If you enjoy working with children, and are interested in applying for one of these positions, please apply today!
Please send your resume to Career Agent Greg Cohen or apply online at www.tesidea.com
In addition, we also provide employment opportunities for Resource Specialists, Occupational Therapists, School Psychologists, and Adaptive Physical Education Teachers. Please contact us at your earliest convenience.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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