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Volume 30 | 2007 | Number 2

Opportunities for Behavior Analysts

Behavior Analysts

Looking to optimize your salary potential, advance your career and earn excellent benefits? Then The Columbus Organization is for you! Current openings for Behavior Analysts to join our team providing services at residential facilities or community based initiatives.

Columbus has positions available for Behavior Analysts to provide community services throughout Tennessee. Candidate should be certified (or eligible), and experienced with MR/DD. Starting salary of $50,000-$60,000, generous bonus structure, travel allowance, laptop computer and cell phone.

Columbus also has full-time positions available for Behavior Analysts to provide services at a residential facility in Baltimore, MD. Candidate should be certified (or eligible), and experienced with MR/DD. Salary of $62,000- $70,000

per year.

The Columbus Organization is starting to build teams of Behavior Analysts in Indiana. These teams will develop and consult in crisis triage protocol, consult with community providers, provide evaluations, and training. Salary of $62,000-$70,000 per year, and sign-on bonus

of $1,500.

Clinical Coordinator

The Institute of Professional Practice, located in Central Massachusetts, provides state-of-the-art community based programs for individuals with intellectual disabilities and autism spectrum disorder. We are currently seeking a clinician to provide behavioral services to adults. Primary responsibilities include conducting FBAs, developing behavior plans, staff training, data analysis, and coordinating documentation.

The successful candidate will be an organized, self-directed practitioner who is also a team player. Master’s degree in ABA or related field required. Excellent opportunity for a BCBA or BCBA eligible professional to join a multi-state organization committed to evidence based treatment and professional growth. Great benefits and competitive salary. Please forward resume to: IPP, 360 Electric Ave., Fitchburg, MA, 01420 – Attention: Director of HR or aspence@IPPI.org.

EOE

Behavioral Clinician with Doctorate in Psychology

The Judge Rotenberg Educational Center (JRC) is a highly structured residential special needs program located within commuting distance of Boston and Providence that serves children, adolescents and adults presenting a wide array of challenging behaviors, including autism and/or conduct/psychiatric disorders. JRC’s program involves the consistent application of a wide range of effective behavioral principles to education and treatment. Each JRC clinician oversees the behavioral treatment of a caseload of students. We are looking for persons with doctorate degrees in psychology who are committed to using or learning the behavioral model. Salary starts at $85,000 or higher depending on experience. Increased responsibilities and pay for licensed psychologist. Negotiable hours, excellent benefits, and a happy, motivated environment. Please send resume to: m.nichols@judgerc.org or Marisol Nichols, JRC, 250 Turnpike Street, Canton, Ma 02021 or fax 781-828-7547. Visit our Website at www.judgerc.org.

Senior Clinician Education Coordinator

Spectrum Center has been serving children with special education needs since 1975. We operate non-public schools and satellite programs that provide services to students in the San Francisco Bay Area. Our programs are designed for students ages 3-22 who have challenging behavior and special educational needs representing a wide array of disabilities, including Severely Handicapped, Autism, and Emotionally Disturbed (ED). We provide a menu of educational services that are outcome driven; research based, and utilizes positive behavior management strategies. Our ultimate goal is to facilitate the student’s successful transition back into public schools.

Due to our continued growth, we are looking for Behavior Analysts to fill the position of Senior Clinician Education Coordinator.

Please submit your resume/vita to hr@esa-education.com Spectrum Center

6360 San Pablo Ave

San Pablo, CA 94608

or more information please visit our Website at www.spectrumschools.com or call Janet Medina at 10-741-5440.