Clinical Interventionist I
SARRC is a leader in the field of Autism. We offer competitive compensation packages and a great work culture dedicated to improving the lives of our Clients and their Families. We are currently seeking Clinicians wanting to make a difference and a desire to learn and grow in the field. We have a variety of programs servicing clients of all age groups.
Clinical Interventionist I
Provide treatment for clients using applied behavior analysis (ABA) interventions, including Pivotal Response Treatment (PRT), Discrete Trial Training (DTT), and Picture Exchange Communication Systems (PECS). Collect data, create graphs, assist with assessments, contribute to reports and maintain files.
Communicate with clients, parents, and staff on a daily basis in regards to observations, progress, concerns, questions, preferences, etc. Coordinate with other program staff to ensure program consistency. Work in collaboration with staff to create a safe, client-oriented, active, positive environment.
Education/Knowledge/Experience
Bachelor’s Degree, preference is in one of the following fields: Psychology, Education, Special Education, Human Development, Sociology or related field
Minimum: Six months experience working in a teaching, coaching, or childcare position
Preferred: One + years’ experience working in the behavioral field and experience implementing behavioral interventions, i.e. DTT, PRT, PECS, etc.
Excellent oral and written communication skills
Ability to work in a fast pace, loud environment, in which there are often competing or changing priorities
Ability to be a part of a cohesive and effective team
Must have patience and the ability to interact well with people
Bilingual/fluent in Spanish helpful
Pay: Non-exempt, $12.00 - $14.00 per hour
Exceptional Benefit Plan with Professional Development benefit, medical dental, vision, and 401k.
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Bachelor’s Degree, preference is in one of the following fields: Psychology, Education, Special Education, Human Development, Sociology or related field
Minimum: Six months experience working in a teaching, coaching, or childcare position
Preferred: One + years’ experience working in the behavioral field and experience implementing behavioral interventions, i.e. DTT, PRT, PECS, etc.
Excellent oral and written communication skills
Ability to work in a fast pace, loud environment, in which there are often competing or changing priorities
Ability to be a part of a cohesive and effective team
Must have patience and the ability to interact well with people
Provide treatment for clients using applied behavior analysis (ABA) interventions, including Pivotal Response Treatment (PRT), Discrete Trial Training (DTT), and Picture Exchange Communication Systems (PECS). Collect data, create graphs, assist with assessments, contribute to reports and maintain files.
Communicate with clients, parents, and staff on a daily basis in regards to observations, progress, concerns, questions, preferences, etc. Coordinate with other program staff to ensure program consistency. Work in collaboration with staff to create a safe, client-oriented, active, positive environment.