Position Details
Position Information
Requisition Number |
S3976P |
Home Org Name |
Psychological Sciences |
Division Name |
College of Liberal Arts |
Position Title |
Behavior Analyst |
Job Class Code |
CA19 |
Appointment Status |
Full-time |
Part-time FTE |
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Limited Term |
Yes |
Limited Term Length |
one-year |
Job Summary |
This is a one-year limited term appointment. Continuation of employment will be contingent upon availability of funding (that is likely but not guaranteed) and performance.
The College of Liberal Arts is seeking candidates for a
Behavior Analyst position located in
Mt. Meigs, AL.. The Accountability Based Sex Offender Prevention Program (
ABSOPP) is now in the 21st year. The selected candidate will provide professional services to residents in the
ABSOPP at Mt. Meigs juvenile facility in accordance with Department of Youth Services (
DYS). This action includes conducting training with
DYS staff, consulting with teachers, consulting with Psychiatrists and Nursing personnel, communicating regularly with other
ABSOPP personnel, and serving in various professional capacities. As a part of the team responsibilities, this position contributes to the development of behavioral programming for a three-tiered system of service delivery.
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Essential Functions |
- Delivers behavior-analytic services to residents who are at varying stages of the assessment and intervention process as deemed appropriate by the ABSOPP principal investigator.
- Provides supervision (in accordance with the Behavior Analysis Certification Board's published guidelines) for one to three graduate students enrolled in the Auburn University Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) program per academic semester. This supervision includes, but is not limited to, at least 60 minutes of direct observation of clinical service delivery per week and 30 minutes of office meeting per week. As a part of this process, the person in position will also meet at least once per month with the Director of the Auburn ABA program.
- Meets weekly with the ABSOPP principal investigator to discuss caseload and supervision of graduate students in the Master's program. Also meets weekly with other ABSOPP behavior analysts (e.g., doctoral students in the Cognitive and Behavioral Science Program) to review caseloads and program development.
- Participates in monthly executive committee meetings with administrators from ABSOPP and DYS.
- Provides recommendations to ABSOPP on the outcomes for each referred resident to include using single-case designs (line graphs) to depict the effects of behavioral and pharmacological interventions on target behaviors of interest and retaining behavioral data in an orderly manner.
- Contributes to special projects as request by the ABSOPP primary investigator to include, but are not limited to, developing training videos, writing sections of monthly or annual reports and manuscripts for peer review, and assisting the director in acquiring and organizing data for manuscripts that are submitted for possible publication.
- Participates in two or more professional development activities each year to include watching webinars, attending conferences, and attending workshops. The topics of the activities focus on implementation of behavioral services, training, supervising students, or both.
- Completes administrative duties including daily recording of time allocation, documenting activities in Titanium planner, and monthly summaries for each active client.
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Minimum Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications |
Education:
Master's Degree from an accredited institution in Psychology, Applied Behavior Analysis, Education or related field.
Experience:
One year of experience in the development and delivery of behavior-analytic interventions. |
Minimum Skills, License, and Certifications
Minimum Skills and Abilities |
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Minimum Technology Skills |
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Minimum License and Certifications |
Certification as a
BCBA or
BCBA-D by Behavior Analysis Certification Board, Inc. Suitable applicants will need to become a licensed behavior analyst (
LBA) in Alabama or the ability to obtain within 30 days of employment and on-going employment is contingent on successfully becoming licensed in Alabama. |
Posting Detail Information
Salary Range |
$48,800 - $83,000 |
Job Category |
Administrative |
Working Hours if Non-Traditional |
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City position is located in: |
Mt. Meigs |
State position is located: |
Alabama |
List any hazardous conditions or physical demands required by this position |
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Posting Date |
10/07/2024 |
Closing Date |
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website to learn more. |
Special Instructions to Applicants |
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Quick Link for Internal Postings |
https://www.auemployment.com/postings/48996 |
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