Model Behavior Management maintains the highest ethical standards and prioritizes client dignity, safety, and growth. Our team consists of highly trained and experienced professionals dedicated to improving the lives of individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder and other related disabilities. We engage in ongoing professional development and peer collaboration to stay up-to-date with best practices in the field of Applied Behavior Analysis. We value teamwork, compassion, and integrity to promote a harmonious work environment.
Behavior Technicians play one of the more important roles in the clients' behavior treatment plans. They are responsible for one-on-one therapy sessions with clients and work under the direct supervision of a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst. The Behavior Technicians implement individualized behavior intervention plans and skill acquisition programs designed by the Behavior Analyst for children diagnosed with ASD. They use the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis and are part of a collaborative team that focuses on the clients' long-term success. Behavior Technicians don't answer a job ad; they respond to a calling.
Board-Certified Behavior Analysts and Board-Certified Assistant Behavior Analysts assess, design, and implement procedures to promote meaningful behavior change using the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis. They work with diverse populations, focusing on those with developmental disabilities or behavioral issues. They supervise Behavior Technicians and oversee a team of behavior professionals. They set the standards and offer guidance in the implementation of the individual behavior intervention plans and skill acquisition programs. Behavior Analysts collaborate with other professionals and clients' families to ensure a coordinated approach.
Our support staff of administrative assistants, billing specialists, and clinic managers ensures that clinicians can focus on providing effective therapy. They help ensure therapy services run smoothly and efficiently by performing task that do not require advanced clinical certification. They contribute to the overall functioning of the clinic, managing administrative duties, preparing materials, maintaining the facility, and giving support to therapists and supervisors in their daily duties.
We use cookies to analyze website traffic and optimize your website experience. By accepting our use of cookies, your data will be aggregated with all other user data.