The Lead Behavioral Instructor (LBI) position is designed to meet the individual needs of clients with a variety of limitations and/or challenges and additionally support the Supervising Behavior Analyst. Job priorities include providing direct instruction within the school, home and/or community setting as outlined in treatment and behavior support plans. The job requires that the LBI be very familiar with the student/s to whom s/he is assigned and to interpret and apply written plans, procedures, and other protocols as prescribed by their supervisor.
Lead Behavioral Instructors are directly supervised by the Supervising BCBA Supervisor/Consultant and/or the Assistant Clinical Director/s and Clinical Director.
Qualifications
- An undergraduate degree in a field relevant to ABA, Psychology or Education
- Completion of at least one semester of Master’s level coursework in a relevant field
- Experience and training in ABA that has been directly applied with clients for a minimum of two years
Additional Information
A. Specific areas of supervision and support provided to BIs by the Supervising Behavior Analyst and Clinical Director:
- Provide teaching/learning procedures for managing both antecedent and consequent conditions in addition to treatment plan goals and BSPs.
- Additional instruction and supervision in implementation of instructional/ behavioral procedures.
- Additional instruction and supervision in data collection and management.
- Additional instruction and supervision in the preparation of teaching/learning materials and other behavioral support materials.
- Advanced training in specific topics of interest to support professional growth and development.
- Additional instruction and supervision around staff training.
- Additional instruction in maintaining databases.
- Additional instruction in program and procedural writing, identifying, measuring and defining target behaviors.
- Exposure to Functional Behavioral Assessment and Functional Analysis procedures including design and implementation.
B. Specific Job duties required of a BI are as follows:
- The LBI’s primary job responsibility is providing direct instruction, supervision and safety support to the client/s to whom s/he is assigned.
- The LBI will follow all behavioral and instructional procedures as written or described by the Behavior Analyst, Lead Behavioral Instructor, or Clinical Director.
- The LBI will assist clients in following their daily schedules, completing all activities specified for each treatment session, and implement all plans and procedures as prescribed.
- The LBI will set up and organize client schedules, data sheets, communication logs, daily lesson plans, or other required paperwork and documentation.
- The LBI will collect data thoroughly, accurately, and legibly, as specified for each client.
- The LBI will maintain fluency in the SUPPORT curriculum and implement techniques as specified in the client’s behavior support plan (if necessary/applicable).
- The LBI will treat all family members with respect and dignity.
- The LBI will maintain confidentiality for clients and families in accordance with HIPPA regulations.
- Additionally, the LBI will direct assist the Supervising Behavior Analyst by writing procedures, taking probe data on clients and running Inter-observer Agreement checks with fellow staff persons.
- The LBI will also complete staff training on new procedures or Behavior Plan components and will provide additional training as needed.