LMSW for Early Intervention ABA Therapy Teaching Position
Benefits:
401(k)
Bonus based on performance
Competitive salary
Opportunity for advancement
Signing bonus
Training & development
Dear Candidat
Did you know that LMWS's can provide therapy services to children ages 0-3 years old in New York? We are a boutique agency willing to train new and seasoned ABA therapists for cases in all 5 boroughs. You will then become an Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapist who observes patients and creates treatment plans to reinforce helpful behaviors. They often teach desirable behaviors, such as healthy lifestyle choices, using rewards to encourage patients to develop positive habits. We believe in the Play and Teach philosophy and you will be teaching young children through play and in their natural environment. Some responsibilities may include but are not limited to:
Help patients with behavioral improvement
Observe, identify, analyze and respond to patient behaviors
Teach patients about basic life skills and academic learning strategies
Help patients improve their communication, speech and social skills
Have individual discussions with patients to create personalized rehabilitation strategies
Communicate with patients' family members
Conduct administrative tasks, like maintaining records after a therapy session
We Offer:
If you believe you have the qualification for this position, we would love to hear from you!
*Must have a master's in psychology and have a Birth-grade 2 certificate or have an LMSW degree.
Compensation: $50.00 - $70.00 per hour
An early intervention agency provides support and services to infants and young children who may have developmental delays or disabilities. These agencies aim to identify and address potential challenges early on, helping children reach their developmental milestones and improve their overall quality of life. Services may include therapy, education, and guidance for both the child and their family. The agency collaborates with parents, caregivers, and professionals to create an individualized plan tailored to the child's needs. Early intervention can have a significant positive impact on a child's future growth and development.