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  • in reply to: Room Five: The FEAT BC Classifieds #8409
    Sharon Baxter
    Participant

    Behaviour Interventionists Wanted

    An outstanding opportunity to work in the field of ABA and behaviour intervention with youth diagnosed with autism. ABA Teaching Homes have been set up for youth diagnosed with autism, supported by board certified behavior analysts. This is an excellent opportunity to work with youth, implementing individualized programs and behaviour management systems. Excellent training and supervision will be provided.

    The students being supported in these homes are active, and as part of their behaviour management, staff will be required to participate with them in home and community based recreational activities. Therefore, it is essential that applicants are in good physical condition and can participate in these activities.

    Standard checks and certificates will be required for the successful applicant.

    We are currently recruiting male applicants for full time, part time and casual/auxiliary positions in our Surrey locations. Staff will be required to work a minimum of two shifts per month and attend all team meetings and consults.

    Please forward resume with cover letter to:
    Sheila Stokes
    sheilas@arcuscommunityresources.com
    604-406-1235 ext.233

    in reply to: Room Five: The FEAT BC Classifieds #8336
    Sharon Baxter
    Participant

    Family in Abbotsford Seeking BI –

    We are looking for a BI to join our team! The student is a male in grade 3. Sessions focus on academic and social skills instruction.

    – Two sessions a week (Monday through Friday)
    – After school hours

    If you are interested please contact Jodie at-
    Jodie Vanthournout <jodievan@shaw.ca>

    in reply to: Room Five: The FEAT BC Classifieds #8230
    Sharon Baxter
    Participant

    Behavioural Instructor Positions Available !

    Positions are available working with a team to provide intensive, one-on-one therapy to a 16 year old boy with autism. Experience working with autistic children would be helpful but is not required. All training will be provided under the supervision of Sharon Baxter (MA,BCBA) and Intern Julee Bisiker.

    Therapy will take place in our home in West Vancouver. Therapists should be able to commit to 2-3 shifts per week in addition to one Team Meeting (2hours) per month for the duration 1 year (minimum). Therapist pay will be based on experience.

    Program focuses mainly on functional communication and life and leisure skills both in the home and in the community. Must have your own vehicle and be willing to do outings. We are looking for someone who is energetic, dedicated and works well on their own as well as being a good team member.

    These positions will appeal particularly to people with an interest in education, special education, speech/language pathology, psychology and clinical therapy. Other families in our area are looking for trained therapists to work with their children. Once you are trained, there will be no shortage of employment opportunities!
    If you are interested, please email your resume to me at carlaromaniuk@shaw.ca at your earliest opportunity.

    in reply to: Room Five: The FEAT BC Classifieds #8218
    Sharon Baxter
    Participant

    Behaviour Interventionists Wanted

    An outstanding opportunity to work in the field of ABA and behaviour intervention with youth diagnosed with autism. Three ABA Teaching Homes in North Vancouver, Surrey and Maple Ridge have been set up for youths diagnosed with autism, supported by board certified behaviour analysts from the Canada and the US.

    This is an excellent opportunity to work with youth, implementing individualized ABA programs and behaviour management systems. Excellent training and supervision will be provided.

    The students being supported in these homes are active, and as part of their behaviour management, staff will be required to participate with them in home and community-based recreational activities. Therefore, it is essential that applicants are in good physical condition and can participate in these activities.

    Standard checks and certificates will be required for the successful applicant.

    We are currently recruiting male and female; full, part time and auxiliary (on-call) staff positions, for 7 and 8 hour shifts. Auxiliary staff are required to work a minimum of two scheduled shifts per month and all staff are required to attend all team meetings and consultations with behaviour consultants.

    Please send resume and cover letter to:
    Arcus Community Resources, Buffy Ardnt – buffya@ArcusCommunityResources.com

    in reply to: Room Five: The FEAT BC Classifieds #8158
    Sharon Baxter
    Participant

    Tutoring Position Available

    Positions are available working with a team to provide intensive, one-on-one therapy to a 16 year old boy with autism. Experience working with autistic children would be helpful but is not required. All training will be provided under the supervision of Sharon Baxter (MA,BCBA) and Intern Julee Bisiker.

    Therapy will take place in our home in West Vancouver. Therapists should be able to commit to 2-3 shifts per week in addition to one Team Meeting (2hours) per month. Therapist pay will be based on experience.

    Program focuses mainly on functional communication and life and leisure skills both in the home and in the community. Must have your own vehicle and be willing to do outings. We are looking for someone who is energetic, dedicated and works well on their own as well as being a good team member.

    These positions will appeal particularly to people with an interest in education, special education, speech/language pathology, psychology and clinical therapy. Other families in our area are looking for trained therapists to work with their children. Once you are trained, there will be no shortage of employment opportunities!

    If you are interested, please email your resume to me at carlaromaniuk@shaw.ca at your earliest opportunity.

    in reply to: Room Five: The FEAT BC Classifieds #8171
    Sharon Baxter
    Participant

    Posting on behalf of the Gandy family-

    Hi Fellow Featers,

    We have a 20 year old son who has now graduated from high school and we are looking to find individuals that he could perhaps hook up with. He is non-verbal and lower functioning. We live in Langley so someone close by would be great!

    He would attend all outings with a support worker and we are looking for a similar match. Specifically we were looking for a bowling partner and perhaps someone that enjoys trail walks. Musical events are also another preferred activity and we presently attend Semiamhoo House’s karaoke on Thursday afternoons. Anything involving transportation such as skytrain is another big hit.

    If you know of anyone looking for the same please contact Tammy by email: my1tam@telus.net.

    in reply to: Room Five: The FEAT BC Classifieds #8172
    Sharon Baxter
    Participant

    BI Interested In Daytime Hours Required –

    We are looking for a new member to join our well established ABA team under the direction of Behavioral consultant Sharon Baxter. You would be supporting a lower functioning 20 year old male with Autism as well as Mitochondrial disease.

    Interested applicants are required to commit to 2 or 3 shifts per week as well as one team meeting per month.

    We are looking for someone interested in longer shifts (aprox. 5 hours each day) Available shifts are Wednesday, Thursday and Fridays, am starts.

    Program focuses mainly on functional communication and life & leisure skills both in the home and in the community. Must have your own vehicle and be willing to do outings. We are looking for someone who is energetic, dedicated and works well on their own as well as being a good team member.

    Please call Tammy @ 604-308-9937 for further info or email me at my1tam@telus.net

    in reply to: Room Five: The FEAT BC Classifieds #8173
    Sharon Baxter
    Participant

    Behaviour Interventionists Wanted

    An outstanding opportunity to work in the field of ABA and behaviour intervention with youth diagnosed with autism. Three ABA Teaching Homes in North Vancouver, Surrey and Maple Ridge have been set up for youths diagnosed with autism, supported by board certified behaviour analysts from the Canada and the US.

    This is an excellent opportunity to work with youth, implementing individualized ABA programs and behaviour management systems. Excellent training and supervision will be provided.

    The students being supported in these homes are active, and as part of their behaviour management, staff will be required to participate with them in home and community-based recreational activities. Therefore, it is essential that applicants are in good physical condition and can participate in these activities.

    Standard checks and certificates will be required for the successful applicant.

    We are currently recruiting male and female; full, part time and auxiliary (on-call) staff positions. Auxiliary staff are required to work a minimum of two scheduled shifts per month and all staff are required to attend all team meetings and consultations with the students’ behaviour consultants.

    Please send resume and cover letter to:
    Arcus Community Resources, Buffy Ardnt – buffya@ArcusCommunityResources.Com

    in reply to: Room Two: Behavioural Treatment Topics #702
    Sharon Baxter
    Participant

    Please note the dates for the BC-ABA Conference are March 1&2, 2013.

    in reply to: Room Two: Behavioural Treatment Topics #703
    Sharon Baxter
    Participant

    It is time to mark your calendars for the
    5th Annual Conference of the
    British Columbia Association for Behaviour Analysis (BC-ABA.)

    University of British Columbia
    Scarfe Building, 2125 Main Mall
    March 1st, 2012, 6:00 to 9:00 p.m.

    We are pleased to present a three-hour pre-conference workshop on experimental
    approaches to behavioral assessment, presented by Dr. Brian A. Iwata, professor
    at the University of Florida. Dr. Iwata developed the first model for conducting
    functional (experimental) analyses of problem behavior, regarded as the standard in
    the field for both clinical research and practice. He has published over 225 articles and
    chapters on various aspects of behavior analysis, has received numerous awards for
    his work and was the former chief editor of the Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis.
    March 2nd, 2012, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

    Keynote address by Dr. Iwata; BC-ABA annual general meeting; research studies and
    presentations on assessments, intervention for problem behavior, early intervention,
    parent/family training, and school-based and adult interventions; and a dedicated panel
    on a current topic in behavior analysis
    The call for papers and online registration will be available soon at:
    http://www.bc-aba.org

    New this year: FREE registration for first authors on accepted poster, traditional paper and mini-seminar submissions!

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