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Applied Behavioral Analyst (ABA) - Virginia - Online

As part of our mission to pave the way for children's success worldwide, Therapy Source is currently seeking a part-time Applied Behavioral Analyst (ABA) to provide online services for 7th-grade students in a public school.
This position will begin in September of 2021 and continue through the 2021/2022 school year.
Please Note:
if we have several open positions listed in your profession and location, you only need to apply for one to be considered for all! Applied Behavioral Analyst (ABA) Days/Hours Needed:
20-30 hours per week / during school hours Applied Behavioral Analyst (ABA) Salary Range:
$25-$30 per hour Applied Behavioral Analyst (ABA)
Qualifications:
Licensure as an Applied Behavioral Analyst (ABA) in the state of Virginia Possession of (or willingness to obtain) up-to-date clearances Proof of individual professional liability insurance (or willingness to obtain) Applied Behavioral Analyst (ABA) Responsibilities May Include:
Administering of testing Listen to parents regarding any concerns and provide recommendations No report writing necessary All evals should be done during school hours.
Enjoy scheduling flexibility, impressive hourly rates, and amazing support from our dedicated account team! Along with your resume, please be sure to include the best time of day and phone number to reach you.
We will then reach out to discuss your qualifications, and answer any questions you may have about the position.
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Keywords:
Behavior Analyst, Location:
State Farm, VA - 23160.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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