Board Certified Behavioral Consultant CYFS Offices
- Beckley Hill and New Leaf
- Barre, VT 05641 Apply Overview Salary Range $71,489.00
- $78,638.
00 Salary/year Position Type Full Time Job Shift Any Category Clinician Apply Description Behavior Consultants make measurable difference in the lives of children and youth facing significant emotional and behavioral challenges, helping them gain stability, confidence, and the skills needed to succeed at home, in school, and in their communities. Use evidence-based ABA practices to design thoughtful, individualized behavior supports and guide the adults who implement them every day. Through close collaboration with families, educators, and clinical teams, the Behavior Specialist helps reduce barriers to learning, strengthen positive behaviors, and create environments where young people can thrive. Duties and Responsibilities Conduct and direct behavioral assessments for referred children and youth under the supervision of a BCBA or Senior Clinical staff. Develop, implement, monitor, and revise individualized behavior support plans. Manage or co-manage the behavioral planning components for up to 10 assigned cases. Train and supervise staff in the implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of behavior plans. Provide ongoing consultation to WCMHS case managers and interdisciplinary team members. Provide consultation and guidance to families as directed. Participate on educational and clinical teams across school, community, and mental health settings. Contribute to staff training initiatives as part of the agency's training team. Transport clients, using a personal or agency vehicle, to community activities, school, and mental health appointments as needed. Perform additional duties as assigned to support program and client needs.
Qualifications Education Requirements:
Successfully passed the BACB exam Knowledge and Competencies Experience working with children and youth who present significant emotional and behavioral challenges. Knowledge of Applied Behavior Analysis principles and their practical application. Experience working in school settings is preferred. Ability to assess behavior, develop data-driven plans, and adjust interventions based on outcomes. Strong training, coaching, and supervision skills to support staff implementation of behavior plans. Effective written and verbal communication skills, including clinical documentation. Ability to collaborate with families, educators, clinicians, and case managers. Strong organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple cases and priorities. Share job details to About
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