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Nancy RobinsParticipant
Surrey College is again offering the ABA Support Worker Certificate Program. The next session will begin September 2007.
The ABA Support Worker program prepares successful home-based ABA
instructors to work in the school setting supporting children with
autism using the principles of Applied Behaviour Analysis within the
classroom.If you are interested in information regarding this program you are
invited to attend a free information session. Program instructors
will be in attendance to answer all of your questions.ABA Support Worker Information Session
Tuesday, June 19th
7- 8pm
Conference Centre
Building #700 – 9260 – 140 StreetParents: please pass this information on to all your ABA Instructors.
Thank You
Nancy RobinsParticipantATTENTION ALL THERAPISTS
ATTENTION ALL SURREY PARENTS
The Surrey School District is currently recruiting ABA Support Workers for Sept 2007. Below is the current ad running in The Now & The Leader.
**Please forward this information to any therapists that may be interested.
Thanks.
____________________________________________Surrey School District 36
APPLIED BEHAVIOURAL ANALYSIS ( ABA ) SUPPORT WORKER
(Employment to commence for the 07/08 school year)
The ABA Support Worker provides assistance to students with autism spectrum disorders. The ABA Support Worker assists teachers in the delivery of special education programs and services.
The District seeks ABA Support Workers who have completed 1000 hours of training (250 hours must be focused on discrete trial) in an intensive applied behavioural analysis home program. Such training must be supervised and assessed by a qualified ABA Behavioural Consultant.
Successful ABA Support Workers must commit to completing the Surrey College ABA Support Worker program.
Qualified and interested applicants should submit their resumes, supporting documents and references, clearly marked with the competition number, no later than Monday, April 20th, 4:00 p.m. to:
Competition #SEA 370:07
Human Resources Department
School District No. 36 (Surrey)
14225 56th Avenue, Surrey, B.C. V3X 3A3IMPORTANT: an ABA competencies based assessment completed by a qualified ABA Behaviour Consultant is a requirement; please go to sd36.bc.ca to download the required forms.
Note: Faxed resumes will not be accepted. Successful applicants will be required to consent to a Criminal Record Search prior to employment. Only those persons selected for interviews will be contacted. To all others, thank you for your interest.Nancy RobinsParticipantHello everyone,
My name is Chelsea and I am interested in working as a Behavioural Interventionist.
I have some knowledge of ABA and am familiar with many of the techniques used. I am now looking to gain hands-on ABA experience on a home team. I am willing to commit long-term as I will be graduating high school in June and plan to continue working in this field.
I have a fairly open school schedule so I will have availability during the day as well as after school and weekends. I am interested in working in Surrey, Langley or White Rock.
If you are interested, please contact me at chelseashaver@hotmail.com .
Nancy RobinsParticipantSurrey College is offering the ABA Support Worker Certificate Program beginning January 23, 2007.
ABA Support Worker Information Session
Tuesday, Dec 12th
7- 8pm
Conference Centre
Building #400 – 9260 – 140 Street
Room 2The ABA Support Worker program prepares successful home-based ABA instructors to work in the school setting supporting children with autism using the principles of Applied Behaviour Analysis within the classroom.
If you are interested in information regarding this program you are invited to attend the free information session. Program instructors will be in attendance to answer all of your questions.
Parents: please pass this information on to all your ABA Instructors.
Thank You
Nancy RobinsParticipantWanted: Reading Milestones Blue (Level 2) or Yellow (Level 3)
If you have either of these sets and would like to sell them, please contact me at whale58@telus.net
Thanks,
Nancy
Nancy RobinsParticipantDisability Supports Deduction
The short answer is this deduction is only available to the taxpayer only. It is non transferable. Families should continue to claim their ABA expenses as medical expenses.
For more information regarding the Disability Supports Deductions refer to:
http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/E/pbg/tf/t929/README.htmlGary Robins
Nancy RobinsParticipantTherapist needed in Surrey
We are seeking an additional therapist to join our well established team. Our son is 9 and his program is supervised by Sharon Baxter.
We live in the Fleetwood/Tynehead area (164th St & Fraser Hwy)
Experience is prefered but not necessary as we will provide extensive training.
If you are interested, please contact Nancy at (604) 576-4526 or email me at whale58@telus.net
Nancy RobinsParticipantI saw a news clip yesterday about the Sun Run. They were doing a story on Team Autism that ran. I ended up missing the story but am interested to know if any of the members of that team are on this board. Post on the board or email me at whale58@telus.net Thanks!
Nancy RobinsParticipantRe post Sorry some of the link got lost in the translation. Christy Clarks funding announcement link is as follows.
http://www2.news.gov.bc.ca/nrm_news_releases/2003BCED0046-000581.htm
Nancy RobinsParticipantChristy Clarks funding announcement link is as follows.
http://www2.news.gov.bc.ca/nrm_news_releases/2003BCED0046-000581.htm
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