Board Certified Behavioral Analyst (BCBA) at RightWay ABA summary:
As a Board Certified Behavioral Analyst (BCBA) at RightWay ABA, I specialize in providing in-home ABA therapy for children aged 2-12. My role involves assessing patient behavior, developing tailored treatment plans, and collaborating with families and professionals to address behavioral issues effectively. I remain updated on evidence-based practices to advocate for individuals with disorders and disabilities, ensuring their inclusion in society.
RightWay ABA
RightWay ABA is a woman-owned, BCBA-led business. RightWay ABA focuses on offering in-home ABA therapy for children ages 2-12 years old.
Board Certified Behavioral Analyst (BCBA) Duties and Responsibilities:
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Observing patients and assessing their behavior
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Meeting with families, teachers, or doctors to discuss the patient's treatment and progress and recommend ways to address behavioral issues
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Developing individual plans to correct, maintain, or improve certain behaviors
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Create simulated conditions where you will observe the behavior of each client
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Formulate an appropriate treatment plan that is sensitive to clients' cognitive, social, emotional, and sensory needs
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Administer treatment and tailor interventions as needed
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Suggest additional treatment by other professionals as required
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Operate within time, financial, and other resource constraints
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Remain abreast of changes in research on evidence-based practices
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Advocate for the inclusion of individuals with disorders and disabilities within society
Board Certified Behavioral Analyst (BCBA) Qualifications and Skills:
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Proven work experience as a BCBA or similar role
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Knowledge of appropriate referral procedures
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Excellent verbal and report writing skills
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Calm, empathic, and patient nature
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The ability to remain composed and adherent to best practices, even when under duress
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Relevant training and/or certifications as a BCBA
Keywords:
behavioral analysis, ABA therapy, child therapy, BCBA, autism spectrum disorder, patient assessment, treatment plans, evidence-based practices, parent consultation, behavior modification