A Behaviour Consultant works with families and behaviour interventionists to address challenging behaviours and teach adaptive skills to children, youth, and teens. Our consultation services take place in the family home, school, or community and are designed with the goal of teaching parents and caregivers the most effective strategies to use when reducing a challenging behaviour or teaching a new skill. Our mission is to provide our families with the necessary tools to reach independence through support and education.
REQUIREMENTS:
Current BCBA/BCaBA certification
OR A graduate degree in ABA, or an equivalent graduate degree (psychology, education, special education)
OR current enrollment in these courses
We will offer free BCBA Supervision to the right candidate pursuing certification* Strong knowledge of ASD and minimum of two years of experience working with individuals who experience behaviour challenges is required
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Assessment of challenging behaviour and identification of appropriate alternatives to teach
Teach functional self-care, community living, language, social, and self-regulation skills
Develops and implements Behaviour Intervention Plans (BPI) in the client's home, school, or community
Provides training and ongoing in-home coaching to families, caregivers, and behaviour interventionists
Monitors progress through ongoing data collection and adjusts BPI as necessary
Regular observations of behaviour interventionists
Maintains regular contact with families and team members
Keeps up-to-date with current literature and research in the field
ABOUT RISE:
At RISE Behaviour Services, we specialize in behavior intervention with a neurodiverse approach, recognizing and celebrating the unique strengths and perspectives of each individual. Our methods are tailored to support the diverse ways in which people think, learn, and interact with the world. We employ evidence-based strategies that prioritize understanding and respecting neurological differences, fostering an inclusive and supportive environment. Our team of experienced professionals is dedicated to creating positive, meaningful change that enhances the quality of life for neurodiverse individuals and their families.
We provide services across Vancouver Island, BC.
Job Type: Part-time to start, working up to Full-Time client caseload
Pay: $45.00-$65.00 per hour
Schedule:
Monday to Friday
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time
Pay: $45.00-$65.00 per hour
Expected hours: 20 - 35 per week
Benefits:
Extended health care
Flexible schedule
On-site parking
Paid time off
Work Location: In person
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