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13 jobs that use ABA the most

What jobs use ABA the most?

1. Behavioral Sciences Instructor

How behavioral sciences instructor uses ABA:

  • Provide behavioral services for children and adults with autism spectrum disorders and other developmental disabilities base on individual needs.
  • Counsele client and parents on how to improve self-help skills.
  • Work closely with children and parents to provide instruction base on ABA programs.

Most common skills for behavioral sciences instructor:

  • Autism
  • ABA
  • Applied Behavior Analysis
  • Developmental Disabilities
  • Independent Living
  • Behavior Management

2. Respite Care Provider

How respite care provider uses ABA:

  • Aid and facilitate higher functioning patients reach their fullest potential while managing behavioral episodes as needed.
  • Certify as head agency trainer for CPR and first aid.
  • Assist with medication, ADL's, and recreational activities within the home.

Most common skills for respite care provider:

  • CPR
  • ABA
  • Autism
  • Child Care
  • Applied Behavior Analysis
  • Developmental Disabilities

3. Behavioral Interventionist

How behavioral interventionist uses ABA:

  • Implement evidence-base educational and clinical treatment to students with autism spectrum disorders and/or other relate developmental disabilities.
  • Attend monthly clinic meetings to report recent progress to BCBA.
  • Job responsibilities include carrying out clients plan as directed by BCBA.

Most common skills for behavioral interventionist:

  • Autism
  • Behavior Analysis
  • ABA
  • Applied Behavior Analysis
  • Autism Spectrum Disorder
  • Behavioral Therapy

4. Behavior Analyst

How behavior analyst uses ABA:

  • Manage and target behaviors using the ESDM, ABA, PRT and SCERTS model.
  • Conduct apply behavior analysis with children diagnose with autism spectrum disorders; collect and analyze data relate to behavioral trials.
  • Obtain RBT, CPR, CPI certification.

Most common skills for behavior analyst:

  • Autism
  • Applied Behavior Analysis
  • BCBA
  • ABA
  • Behavior Analysis
  • Developmental Disabilities

5. Special Education Instructor

How special education instructor uses ABA:

  • Lead the data team with interpreting results, including NWEA and other benchmark assessments.
  • Assist classroom teacher in instructing, reading, writing, and mathematics.
  • Supervise and assign personnel to meet daily ESE departmental objectives.

Most common skills for special education instructor:

  • Autism
  • Data Collection
  • ABA
  • Early Intervention
  • Professional Development
  • Kids

6. Case Supervisor

How case supervisor uses ABA:

  • Manage the care of patients with tuberculosis (TB) during their hospitalization and their discharge follow-up care.
  • Design, coordinate and modify behavioral programs for children on the autism spectrum.
  • Develop and implement ISP goals and strategies.

Most common skills for case supervisor:

  • Autism
  • Applied Behavior Analysis
  • ABA
  • Assessment Tools
  • Developmental Disabilities
  • Child Abuse

7. Behavior Interventionist

How behavior interventionist uses ABA:

  • Manage and target behaviors using the ESDM, ABA, PRT and SCERTS model.
  • Complete all require documentations including collecting data, graphing, IEP, and quarterly notes.
  • Focus on improving behavior and communication in children with autism and developmental disabilities by providing in home behavioral services.

Most common skills for behavior interventionist:

  • Applied Behavior Analysis
  • Autism
  • Behavior Analysis
  • Developmental Disabilities
  • ABA
  • Autism Spectrum Disorder

8. Special Education Itinerant Teacher

How special education itinerant teacher uses ABA:

  • Work in collaboration with a team of PTs, OTs, and SLPs to achieve educational goals.
  • Direct teaching of ABA programs to EI and CPSE children with Autism/PDD in the home and preschool setting.
  • Use ABA discrete trial training with children on the autism spectrum in home-base setting

Most common skills for special education itinerant teacher:

  • Autism
  • Early Intervention
  • OT
  • Behavior Analysis
  • ABA
  • IEP Direct

9. Special Education Preschool Teacher

How special education preschool teacher uses ABA:

  • Work in collaboration with a team of PTs, OTs, and SLPs to achieve educational goals.
  • Instruct students with disabilities, including autism, learning disabilities and early childhood delays.
  • Work as the lead classroom teacher in a preschool classroom for children with autism and relate disorders.

Most common skills for special education preschool teacher:

  • Autism
  • Classroom Environment
  • IEPs
  • Classroom Management
  • ABA
  • NYS

10. Speech Therapy Assistant

How speech therapy assistant uses ABA:

  • Assist licensed SLP in managing a speech caseload on several charter school campuses.
  • Help students to achieve goals gear toward behavior, ADL, and safety skills.
  • Provide therapeutic and behavior- orient teaching and clinical treatment programs for children and adolescents with autism or pervasive developmental disorder

Most common skills for speech therapy assistant:

  • Patients
  • Speech-Language Pathologist
  • Autism
  • Patient Care
  • ABA
  • Applied Behavior Analysis

11. Lead Therapist

How lead therapist uses ABA:

  • Help manage meetings in IEP settings with school staff and other therapy providers.
  • Help am individuals with autism learn to communicate and manage undesire behavior.
  • Train line therapists on implementing treatment plans; using apply behavior analysis (ABA) techniques and procedures.

Most common skills for lead therapist:

  • Patients
  • Social Work
  • Crisis Intervention
  • Autism
  • ABA
  • Substance Abuse

12. Clinical Supervisor

How clinical supervisor uses ABA:

  • Manage the clinical reimbursement coordinators traveling schedule to ensure that facilities have adequate MDS coverage.
  • Record patients' medical history, vital statistics, or information such as test results in EMR system.
  • Assist with implementation of OSHA, emergency preparedness, infection control and regulatory compliance for the medical clinic.

Most common skills for clinical supervisor:

  • Patients
  • Social Work
  • Autism
  • Applied Behavior Analysis
  • ABA
  • Clinical Supervision

13. Teaching Aide

How teaching aide uses ABA:

  • Help student become more independent and achieve organizational goals by using self-monitore checklists and adaptive technology.
  • Work with a student with an IEP individually and in a small group on a daily basis.
  • Participate in IEP team process and subsequent responsibilities for implementation of identify goals, assessment of outcomes and relate documentation.

Most common skills for teaching aide:

  • Child Care
  • Mathematics
  • Classroom Management
  • Applied Behavior Analysis
  • ABA
  • IEP

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