EARLY AUTISM SERVICES

Job 167913 - Behavior Technician-Part Time
Chicago, IL

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Job Details

Location: Chicago, IL
Employment Type: Part-Time
Salary: $18.00 - $18.00

Job Description

Comprehensive Early Autism Services (CEAS) provides in-home therapy for young children with autism. The program is based on the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis.

 

We are currently looking for a line therapist to work 1:1 with children (ages 2-8) in a highly individualized and supported environment.  All therapy sessions and team meetings are carried out in the client's home.  We serve clients in the city as well as the suburbs.  The line therapist's duties and responsibilities include:

 

  •  Working with the child in a number of skill areas, such as conversation skills, fine/gross motor skills, self-help skills, and pre-academic skills. 
  • Integrating the child's family into therapy sessions.
  • Data collection and making data-based decisions. 
  • Learning strategies and procedures to teach children with developmental delays.
  • Attending team meetings and coordinating with a team of therapists.
  • Traveling to the home of each client on the therapist's case load.


Working with CEAS provides an opportunity for personal and career growth.  Line Therapists with CEAS advance their communication, professional, and therapeutic skills, while working individually and alongside a team of therapists. Strong candidates will be able to display a commitment to helping children advance through life by helping them develop to their highest potential.

 

Benefits to a LIne Therapist position include not only the rewarding experience of motivating and inspiring children through ABA therapy, but also Health Insurance options (for those working 30+ hours/week), paid drive time, and a 401k Retirement Savings Plan (with a 4% match) for all employees who have been working with CEAS for a year or more

Requirements

 
  • This job requires a car, and a willingness to travel within the city of Chicago and surrounding suburbs; clients are located throughout the Chicagoland area.  
  • Bachelors degree or pursuit of degree in psychology, education, child development, or related field.
  • Experience working with young children or children with disabilities.

 

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