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Cathy FitzhughParticipant
{Hello Autism Tutors and Therapists}
Oh yes The time has come again: We need a new lead therapist for our team in central Vancouver (near Cambie and 22nd Avenue.)
Our twelve year old daughter is high functioning, verbal, gentle, affectionate, and entertaining. Her therapy is fascinating, and her progress is swift. She has been doing ABA for ten years. We work under the guidance of Kim Kirsch and the Early Autism Project, hence, it is a home-based ABA program which is supervised by a well-respected BCBA.
Previous experience with ABA programs is a must and previous lead experience would be swell, but as long as you seem bright, caring, and capable, we are interested. A criminal record check will be obligatory. Initial training will be provided by our lead therapist along with follow up sessions.
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: running sessions on your own, preparing for team meetings once a month, overlapping with our consultant, providing reports to the consultant, working on scheduling, and overlapping therapists. You will also need to provide feedback to the therapists and ourselves, train new therapists, oversee data recorded, probe new targets, and coach the team. You will also be picking our daughter up from school, recording data, facilitating playdates, helping with home living skills, and working with her on her fine and gross motor challenges.
Our team meetings are currently held once a month on a Wednesday evening from 5:00-6:30 and sessions are from 3:00 to 5:30, three days a week: youd have three of them. We also ask that you are able to commit to the team for at least one year.
You should be FUN, responsible, dedicated, and creative. You need to have strong play skills, a positive attitude, and lots of energy and patience. You are a good multitasker, are organized, encouraging, enthusiastic, and responsible. You need to be able to take constructive feedback and implement it immediately. Salary will be negotiable based on your experience and your performance.
If you are interested, please send a short cover letter and your resume to me at: cathy.fitzhugh@gmail.com
We look forward to hearing from you, and thanks.
Lots.{Cathy Fitzhugh}
Cathy FitzhughParticipant{Questions About Transitioning From Elementary School To High School In Vanouver}
Hi Feat families,
It's our daughter's last year in elementary school in Vancouver and I'm very nervous about the transition into high school. I'd love to chat briefly with some of you who have already gone through this in order to get a better idea of what I need to be prepared for.
If this is something you've gone through, and you have a few minutes to spare and would be willing to have a phone chat, or meet for a cup of coffee (on me!) to talk, I'd really appreciate it.
~~We have no greater ally than those who have walked the path before us~~
If you're into it, please drop me an email at cathy.fitzhugh@gmail.com, leave me your phone number, and let me know what time of day generally work for you. Thanks so much in advance!
{Cathy Fitzhugh}
P.S. We are also STILL really struggling to find a new lead therapist for our team (and are currently running programs without on!) If you know of anyone in Vancouver who might be interested, or a strong lead who might need another team, please, please, please, please, please feel free to pass on my contact info. Thanks muchly. Again.
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Cathy FitzhughParticipant{Hello Autism Tutors and Therapists}
Oh yes The time has come again and we need a new lead therapist for our team in central Vancouver (near Cambie and 22nd Avenue.)
Our twelve year old daughter is high functioning, verbal, gentle, affectionate, and entertaining. Her therapy is fascinating, and her progress is swift. She has been doing ABA for ten years. We work under the guidance of Kim Kirsch and Thea Brain and the Early Autism Project, hence, it is a home-based ABA program which is supervised by a well-respected BCBA.
Previous experience with ABA programs is a must and previous lead experience would be swell, but as long as you seem bright, caring, and capable, we are interested. A criminal record check will be obligatory. Initial training will be provided along with follow up sessions.
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: running sessions on your own, preparing for team meetings once a month, overlapping with our consultant, providing reports to the consultant, working on scheduling, and overlapping therapists. You will also need to provide feedback to the therapists and ourselves, train new therapists, oversee data recorded, probe new targets, and coach the team.
You will also be picking our daughter up from school, recording data, facilitating playdates, helping with home living skills, and working with her on her fine and gross motor challenges.
Our team meetings are currently held once a month on a Wednesday evening from 5:00-6:30 and sessions are from 3:00 to 5:30, everyday: two or three of which you would run. We also ask that you are able to commit to the team for at least one year.
You should be FUN, responsible, dedicated, and creative. You need to have strong play skills, a positive attitude, and lots of energy and patience. You are a good multitasker, are organized, encouraging, enthusiastic, and responsible. You need to be able to take constructive feedback and implement it immediately. Salary will be negotiable based on your experience and your performance.
If you are interested, please send a short cover letter and your resume to me at cathy.fitzhugh@gmail.com
We look forward to hearing from you, and thanks.
{Cathy Fitzhugh}
Cathy FitzhughParticipant{Hello Autism Tutors and Therapists}
Oh yes The time has come again: We need a new lead therapist for our team in central Vancouver (near Cambie and 22nd Avenue.)
Our twelve year old daughter is high functioning, verbal, gentle, affectionate, and entertaining. Her therapy is fascinating, and her progress is swift. She has been doing ABA for ten years. We work under the guidance of Kim Kirsch and Thea Brain and the Early Autism Project, hence, it is a home-based ABA program which is supervised by a well-respected BCBA.
Previous experience with ABA programs is a must and previous lead experience would be swell, but as long as you seem bright, caring, and capable, we are interested. A criminal record check will be obligatory. Initial training will be provided by our lead therapist along with follow up sessions.
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: running sessions on your own, preparing for team meetings once a month, overlapping with our consultant, providing reports to the consultant, working on scheduling, and overlapping therapists. You will also need to provide feedback to the therapists and ourselves, train new therapists, oversee data recorded, probe new targets, and coach the team.
You will also be picking our daughter up from school, recording data, facilitating playdates, helping with home living skills, and working with her on her fine and gross motor challenges.
Our team meetings are currently held once a month on a Wednesday evening from 5:00-6:30 and sessions are from 3:00 to 5:30, three days a week: youd have three of them. We also ask that you are able to commit to the team for at least one year.
You should be FUN, responsible, dedicated, and creative. You need to have strong play skills, a positive attitude, and lots of energy and patience. You are a good multitasker, are organized, encouraging, enthusiastic, and responsible. You need to be able to take constructive feedback and implement it immediately. Salary will be negotiable based on your experience and your performance.
If you are interested, please send a short cover letter and your resume to Susan Young (our lead therapist) at: youngsusan1981@gmail.com
We look forward to hearing from you, and thanks.
{Cathy Fitzhugh}
Cathy FitzhughParticipantHello FEAT readers,
Oh yes The time has come again: We need a new lead therapist for our team in central Vancouver (near Cambie and 22nd Avenue.)
Our twelve year old daughter is high functioning, verbal, gentle, affectionate, and very entertaining. Her therapy is fascinating, and her progress is swift. She has been doing ABA for ten years. We work under the guidance of Kim Kirsch and Thea Brain and the Early Autism Project, hence, it is a home-based ABA program.
Previous experience with ABA programs is a must and previous lead experience would be swell, but as long as you seem bright, caring, and capable, we are interested. A criminal record check will be obligatory. Initial training will be provided by our lead therapist along with follow up sessions.
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: running sessions on your own, preparing for team meetings once a month, overlapping with our consultant, providing reports to the consultant, working on scheduling, and overlapping therapists. You will also need to provide feedback to the therapists and ourselves, train new therapists, oversee data recorded, probe new targets, and coach the team.
You will also be picking our daughter up from school, recording data, facilitating playdates, helping with home living skills, and working with her on her fine and gross motor challenges.
Our team meetings are currently held once a month on a Wednesday evening from 5:00-6:30 and sessions are from 3:00 to 5:30, three days a week: youd have three of them. We also ask that you are able to commit to the team for at least one year.
You should be FUN, responsible, dedicated, and creative. You need to have strong play skills, a positive attitude, and lots of energy and patience. You are a good multitasker, are organized, encouraging, enthusiastic, and responsible. You need to be able to take constructive feedback and implement it immediately. Salary will be negotiable based on your experience and your performance.
If you are interested, please send a short cover letter and your resume to Susan Young (our lead therapist) at: youngsusan1981@gmail.com
We look forward to hearing from you, and thanks.
{Cathy Fitzhugh}
Cathy FitzhughParticipant{Hello FEAT Readers}
The time has come again: We need a new line therapist for our team in central Vancouver. Our twelve-year-old daughter is high functioning, verbal, affectionate, and very entertaining. Her therapy is fascinating, and her progress is consistent. She has been doing ABA therapy for ten years.
We work under the guidance of Kim Kirsch and Thea Brain through the Early Autism Project, a home-based ABA program. Training will be provided by our current lead, who is amazing. (You are in luck.)
You need to be fun, responsible, dedicated, and creative. You should have strong play skills, a positive attitude, and lots of energy and patience. You are a good multi-tasker, are organized, encouraging, enthusiastic, and responsible. Previous experience with ABA programs is a plus, but as long as you seem bright, caring, and capable, we are interested. A criminal record check will be obligatory.
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: picking our daughter up from school, recording data, facilitating playdates, helping with home living skills, and working with her on her fine and gross motor challenges.
The position is open, starting immediately. You would have three sessions a week that run from 3:00 to 5:50, and would need to attend a team meeting, held once a month, from 5:00 to 6:30. We ask that you are able to commit to the team for at least one year.
If you are interested, please send a short cover letter and your resume to Susan Young (our lead therapist) at: youngsusan1981@gmail.com
We look forward to hearing from you.
Thanks,
{Cathy Fitzhugh}
Cathy FitzhughParticipant{Hello FEAT Readers}
The time has come again: We need a new line therapist for our team in central Vancouver. Our twelve-year-old daughter is high functioning, verbal, affectionate, and very entertaining. Her therapy is fascinating, and her progress is consistent. She has been doing ABA therapy for ten years.
We work under the guidance of Kim Kirsch and Thea Brain through the Early Autism Project, a home-based ABA program. Training will be provided by our current lead, who is amazing. (You are in luck.)
You need to be fun, responsible, dedicated, and creative. You should have strong play skills, a positive attitude, and lots of energy and patience. You are a good multi-tasker, are organized, encouraging, enthusiastic, and responsible. Previous experience with ABA programs is a plus, but as long as you seem bright, caring, and capable, we are interested. A criminal record check will be obligatory. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: picking our daughter up from school, recording data, facilitating playdates, helping with home living skills, and working with her on her fine and gross motor challenges.
The position is open, starting immediately. You would have two or three sessions a week that run from 3:00 to 5:50, and would need to attend a team meeting, held once a month, from 5:00 to 6:30. We ask that you are able to commit to the team for at least one year.
If you are interested, please send a short cover letter and your resume to Susan Young (our lead therapist) at: youngsusan1981@gmail.com
We look forward to hearing from you.
Thanks,
{Cathy Fitzhugh}
Cathy FitzhughParticipantHello FEAT readers,
Oh yes The time has come again: We need a new lead therapist for our team in central Vancouver (near Cambie and 22nd Avenue.)
Our twelve year old daughter is high functioning, verbal, gentle, affectionate, and very entertaining. Her therapy is fascinating, and her progress is swift. She has been doing ABA for ten years. We work under the guidance of Kim Kirsch and Thea Brain and the Early Autism Project, hence, it is a home-based ABA program.
Previous experience with ABA programs is a must and previous lead experience would be swell, but as long as you seem bright, caring, and capable, we are interested. A criminal record check will be obligatory. Initial training will be provided by our lead therapist along with follow up sessions.
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: running sessions on your own, preparing for team meetings once a month, overlapping with our consultant, providing reports to the consultant, working on scheduling, and overlapping therapists. You will also need to provide feedback to the therapists and ourselves, train new therapists, oversee data recorded, probe new targets, and coach the team. You will also be picking our daughter up from school, recording data, facilitating playdates, helping with home living skills, and working with her on her fine and gross motor challenges.
Our team meetings are currently held once a month on a Wednesday evening from 5:00-6:30 and sessions are from 3:00 to 5:30, three days a week: youd have three of them. We also ask that you are able to commit to the team for at least one year.
You should be FUN, responsible, dedicated, and creative. You need to have strong play skills, a positive attitude, and lots of energy and patience. You are a good multitasker, are organized, encouraging, enthusiastic, and responsible. You need to be able to take constructive feedback and implement it immediately. Salary will be negotiable based on your experience and your performance.
If you are interested, please send a short cover letter and your resume to Susan Young (our lead therapist) at: youngsusan1981@gmail.com
We look forward to hearing from you,
{Cathy Fitzhugh}
Cathy FitzhughParticipant{Hello FEAT Readers}
The time has come again: Starting in September we need a new line therapist for our team in central Vancouver. Our twelve-year-old daughter is high functioning, verbal, affectionate, and very entertaining. Her therapy is fascinating, and her progress is consistent. She has been doing ABA therapy for ten years. We work under the guidance of Kim Kirsch and Thea Brain through the Early Autism Project, a home-based ABA program. Training will be provided by our current lead, who is amazing. (You are in luck.)
You need to be fun, responsible, dedicated, and creative. You should have strong play skills, a positive attitude, and lots of energy and patience. You are a good multi-tasker, are organized, encouraging, enthusiastic, and responsible. Previous experience with ABA programs is a plus, but as long as you seem bright, caring, and capable, we are interested. A criminal record check will be obligatory.
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: picking our daughter up from school, recording data, facilitating playdates, helping with home living skills, and working with her on her fine and gross motor challenges. You would have three sessions a week that run from 3:00 to 5:50, and would need to attend a team meeting, held once a month, from 5:00 to 6:30. We ask that you are able to commit to the team for at least one year.
If you are interested, please send a short cover letter and your resume to Susan Young (our lead therapist) at: youngsusan1981@gmail.com
We look forward to hearing from you.
{Thanks}
Cathy FitzhughParticipant{Hello FEAT Readers}
The time has come again: We need a new line therapist for our team in central Vancouver. Our twelve-year-old daughter is high functioning, verbal, affectionate, and very entertaining. Her therapy is fascinating, and her progress is consistent. She has been doing ABA therapy for ten years.
We work under the guidance of Kim Kirsch and Thea Brain through the Early Autism Project, a home-based ABA program. Training will be provided by our current lead, who is amazing. (You are in luck.)
You need to be fun, responsible, dedicated, and creative. You should have strong play skills, a positive attitude, and lots of energy and patience. You are a good multi-tasker, are organized, encouraging, enthusiastic, and responsible. Previous experience with ABA programs is a plus, but as long as you seem bright, caring, and capable, we are interested. A criminal record check will be obligatory.
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: picking our daughter up from school, recording data, facilitating playdates, helping with home living skills, and working with her on her fine and gross motor challenges.
You would have three sessions a week that run from 3:00 to 5:50, and would need to attend a team meeting, held once a month, from 5:00 to 6:30. We ask that you are able to commit to the team for at least one year.
If you are interested, please send a short cover letter and your resume to Susan Young (our lead therapist) at:
youngsusan1981@gmail.comWe look forward to hearing from you.
{Thanks}
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