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Added: April 3rd, 2008

The Early Intervention Center is currently looking to hire a behavioral technician to work in Southfield, MI. Someone who has some background in behavior analysis and 1-on-1 ABA therapy with children with autism is preferred.

Job Description: Early Intervention Center behavioral technician

Jessica Irish-Rogers
Clinical Director
The Early Intervention Center
248-559-5820
www.actnetwork.org


Added: April 30th, 2007

Burlington County Special Services School District


Received: March 11th, 2007

Director Autism Services
The Director will have primary responsibility for development and implementation of the Autism Center for Excellence which includes comprehensive programs and services for individuals living with autism spectrum disorders, and their families. Responsibilities include: coordination of community visioning, needs assessments, program development and monitoring, staff supervision, coordination of research initiatives, and community awareness.  Qualifications include a graduate degree in education, psychology, or related field, a minimum of 5 or more years of experience in autism projects and services and experience in management, leadership and team building.  Benefits include health, dental and vision coverage as well as generous vacation/sick allowances, 401K and more.
Submit letter of interest and resume to:
Eric Sary
Director of Human Resources and Compliance
Easter Seals
507 E. Armstrong Avenue
Peoria, IL  61603
esary@ci.easterseals.com

 


Received February 26th, 2007

Autism Program Clinical Specialist
1, Clinical, Van Nuys, English only – New, Jan 07
Provide information and education to families with autism, train staff on most recent scientific advancements in the field of autism, assure service delivery, and collect appropriate data to quantify effectiveness of the treatment modality.  Provide educational training and outreach for parents, schools, professionals, and vendor agencies regarding evidence based effective services, best practice diagnostic services, and best practice service delivery strategies.  Provide technical assistance to providers and programs that serve consumers and families with autism, participate in multidisciplinary staff meetings, and assist in problem resolution with outside service providers. Reliable transportation, valid CDL and acceptable driving record (or acceptable substitute) required. Requires a Ph.D., Ed.D., or Psy.D. and certification by the Behavior Analysis Certification Board as a Board Certified Behavior Analyst, plus 2 years of professional experience providing behavioral assessment, testing, diagnostic evaluation, and consultation to persons with developmental disabilities.

Salary: $5,053 - $6,260 per month.

08-26-06

Dear Dr. Malott,

I am writing to inform you that the Center for Autism and Related Disorders (CARD) is seeking recent graduates from Master’s programs who have experience working with children with autism and have been given an excellent education in applied behavior analysis from reputable programs such as yours.  We are looking to hire candidates as Case Supervisors of comprehensive services for children with autism in many of our offices.  I have attached a flier for your viewing.  We would greatly appreciate it if you could either post the flier or email it to students who have recently received their Master’s degree from your well respected program.  Thanks in advance for your help!

We are now also hiring in these additional locations:  San Jose, CA, Melbourne, FL, Miami, FL, and Auckland, New Zealand.

PDF of job listings

Respectfully,

Adel Najdowski, Ph.D., B.C.B.A.
Manager, Research and Development
Center for Autism and Related Disorders, Inc.
19019 Ventura Blvd., #300
Tarzana, CA 91356
818-345-2345 x224


The New England Center for Children

Contact:
Program Specialist
Intensive Instruction Program
The New England Center for Children

Clinical Assistant Professor
M.S. in Applied Behavior Analysis
Northeastern University

Tel. 508-481-1015 x3249
Fax. 508-485-3421

Current Staff consists of 9 students all getting their Master’s at North Eastern University working with 9 autistic children. Anyone with an outside Master’s would probably be hired in as a teacher. (at least for the first year) and move quickly to a
coordinator position, and finally as specialist. Very few people get
promoted as directors without a doctoral degree.

Very Skinnerian environment

They plan to be starting a Ph.D. program onsite, which may
be attractive to someone with a Masters.


Family Compass

My name is Dr. Moshe Shtuhl, I am a psychologist and the director of Family Compass, a private child psychology practice in Reston Virginia. We are currently providing intensive interventions for young children with autism and other developmental difficulties. Dr. Sharon Major, a BCBA, is on our staff. We use a variety of modalities to address the children's neuropsychological and developmental needs; including verbal-behavior, elements of ABA, emotionally-based interactions ("floor time"), other structured language curriculums, some elements of pediatric occupational therapy, etc.
Unfortunately, Dr. Major is leaving our practice in June and we are looking for a person with strong behavioral background, who is interested in the integration of approaches to best customize intervention to each child's needs. I believe that the work here is quite rewarding with significant opportunity for personal and professional growth.

I would greatly appreciate your guidance in regard to finding such a person. You could email me back at familycompass@aol.com, or call me at 703 471 5517 ext. 1. Also, feel free to forward this email to whoever might be interested.
Contact:
Moshe Shtuhl, Ph.D
familycompass@aol.com


Garden Academy

Garden Academy is scheduled to open in September, 2006. Our educational model uses the concepts, principles and techniques of Applied Behavior Analysis to teach children diagnosed with autism and is based on the model developed at Princeton Child Development Institute. Attached is a position announcement for Spec. Ed. teachers and BA/BS-level classroom aides. Please post and/or distribute to anyone who might be interested in a top-notch behavior analytic teaching position.

Thank you,
Dave Sidener

David Sidener, Ph.D.
Executive Director
Garden Academy
www.GardenAcademy.org