Cortica

Healthcare

BehaviorTherapist(PaidTraining)

$0–0k Westchester, Illinois, United States
The Brief

“Behavior Therapist (Paid Training) at Cortica. Skills: Behavioral therapy, ABA therapy. Provide 1:1 and group behavior-analytic services. Implement positive behavior strategies”

What You'll Achieve.

Create meaningful progress for families; Track and support treatment goals

Industry & Context.

Healthcare
Problems you'll solve

De-escalation

Eligibility Requirements

Reliable transportation, Post-offer background check, Motor vehicle report review

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

High School or equivalent, Experience working with children, Ability to travel between client sites, Tech-savvy with EMR systems, Tech-savvy with Microsoft Office tools, Obtain BCAT credential within 90 days

Nice to Have

Experience with autism is a plus, Bachelor's degree, Master's degree

What You'll Do.

Provide 1:1 and group behavior-analytic services

Implement positive behavior strategies

Use evidence-based practices

Document session data

Collaborate with families and supervisors

Follow Cortica's crisis protocols

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Collaborate with families; Collaborate with supervisors; Partner with BCBAs; Partner with therapists; Partner with counselors; Partner with pediatricians; Partner with neurologists; Partner with nurse practitioners

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