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Please use this section to advertise for things that are needed or are available for sale (or free). For example, ads for specific A.B.A. therapy materials, therapists, & baby-sitters are welcome. Your message will be distributed to members of the Discussion Group.
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August 30, 2012 at 5:56 am #8034Joanna NgMember
My home team is recently using a software that allows for our ABA data to be computerized and developed to replace the conventional papers-binders with our laptop.
Unlike previous ones, this software is simple but allows ABA teams to build various data sheets/programs of their choice. Video programming is also one of its main strength.
Therefore I thought I would like to share with more parents, professionals and community who are running ABA therapies who would like going green and paperless.
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August 28, 2012 at 3:08 am #8035Vasylyna BohunMemberBI is needed in Victoria to work with our 5 year old son who has mild PDD-NOS. We are looking for a reliable, enthusiastic, patient and highly energetic individual of at least 20 years old with a clear criminal record check. Experience working with children on autism spectrum is an asset. Training will be provided under the guidance of our behavior consultant. Hours of work will be discussed during an interview and rate is based upon experience.
If you are interested in this position, please reply to cryo078@gmail.com with your resume.
Only those considered for an interview will be contacted.August 27, 2012 at 3:57 pm #8036Nancy WaltonParticipantAlina, Feel free to contact me if you would like any more information. nwalton8021 (at) gmail dot com.
August 27, 2012 at 3:46 pm #8037Nancy WaltonParticipantHi Alina,
I agree with everything Barbara Rodrigues has said. I thought of one instance where you might pay someone $40 per hour and that would be for an INTERN. An intern is someone who has a Bachelors degree, has many years experience in ABA and is now taking a Masters degree in ABA and is doing their clinical practicum under the supervision of a BCBA consultant.
So, the intern would be doing the programming (not the BI work) and would be training the BI's as would the consultant. They are cheaper than a consultant because they are not yet certified and don't have the level of experience that the consultant has. You would then hire BI's to do the intensive one-on-one work.
If that is the case, $40 is appropriate, but the person would be a supervisor, not a BI. Having said that, it's important to make sure that what you have there is truly an Intern.
Check out http://www.abasupportnetwork.com and http://www.asdfunding.com for more information (although this issue has raised the fact that I'll need to get the ABA Support Network Careers page updated to include "interns"). Both are parent run, non-agency websites.
August 27, 2012 at 6:49 am #8038Barbara RodriguesParticipantAlina:
In my opinion that is far to high a wage to be paying for a BI. I wouldn't pay as little as 10.00 but between 15-20.00 per hour. I have one girl I pay 25.00 per hour BUT she has her MA, has been trained and plans on going through to get her BCBA and has been with me for over 10 years and she's done extensive training with my consultant and acts like a minor/aide consultant at times…personally I would love to pay her 40.00 an hour but can't afford it. But for just a regular BI – nope 40.00 is too much. Also my son is severe – and a teenager – big difference than working with a little one – much harder.
Barbara Rodrigues
August 27, 2012 at 5:06 am #8039Vasylyna BohunMemberHello everyone.
Our BI was referred to us by a behavior consultant that we recently hired. She worked with children on autism spectrum under supervision of that consultant for about a year therefore she is ABA trained. From what we read, the common salary of a BI is in $10-20/hour range but her salary expectation is $40/hour. It feels too high and we are just wondering about what kind of experience should a person seeking a BI position have to match $40/hour wages.
We would appreciate any comments.Thanks
August 25, 2012 at 5:52 am #8040Ian MiaoMemberBI needed for home base ABA program
Looking for BI to join the home based ABA team for our fun and energetic 5 year old son who has PDD-NOS(high functioning autism). He is a fast learner and loves his home based sessions.
Sessions will be weekday afternoons 3.30pm-5.30pm .
He will be starting Kindergarten in September and we are looking for someone who will be able to commit to at least 1 year for the above-mentioned session.
Experience will be an asset.
Full training will be provided on site by our BCBA consultant, and you will need to attend bi-weekly
team meetings which are arranged at a mutually convenient time to everyone.If you are interested in this position, please reply to: miaoian@Hotmail.com with your resume.
Only those considered for an interview will be contacted.August 24, 2012 at 6:29 pm #8041Tom KasikciMember3 ABA Therapists are required in the Clayton Heights (Surrey/Langley border) area to work with a 2-3/4 year old boy who has ASD.
We are looking for individuals who can commit to 3 to 4 (2 hr) shifts/week. Mornings are preferred.
Pay is commensurate with experience. Training will be provided under the guidance of our ABA consultant, Michelle Karren.
Applicants must:
– be responsible and energetic
– be at least 19 years old
– have a clear criminal record check
– have reliable transportation
– be available to attend team meetingsIf interested, please email resume to abaclayton@gmail.com
August 23, 2012 at 2:21 pm #8042Susan BurnsMemberBI needed in mapleridge……..our deaf son is a young adult now with an established aba team with Sarah Leadley of Able clinic
and strong lead therapist…must sign well as the client is deaf.hours are flexible with school returning and many staff changing shifts
Susan Burns
autismchristmas@yahoo.caAugust 21, 2012 at 5:24 pm #8043C & L HockleyMemberWe are completely excited to be working with our consultant Dr. Sara White and Theresa Jouan (née Tournemille)! If you are an experienced BI and looking to work with a dynamic 3.5 yr old little girl who is a quick learner, can talk, is potty trained and has a great imagination then we would love to hear from you. We are in the Langley area and our experienced team is ready and waiting for you.
All other details can be discussed – please send your resume to jumpydown@gmail.com
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