Job: ABA Teacher

Title ABA Teacher
SalaryCompetitive
Major Benefits

Competitive salary and major benefits including major medical and dental plans, life insurance, 401k plan. Vacation, sick, personal, holidays.

Qualifications

NYS Certification in Special Education/Teacher of Students with Disabilities Birth – 2nd Grade, TSHH/TSSLD or NYS licensed as a Social Worker.

Requirements

Qualified provider of Early Intervention Special Instruction Service. Must be available for intensive ABA training and must welcome supervision as a way to grow professionally.

Position Type

Full-time, 35 hrs/wk (M-F)

Location

Corporate Office: 535 8th Avenue 2nd Floor New York, NY 10018

Responsibilities
  • Provide ABA sessions in accordance with the schedule developed by the ABA Lead Teacher and/or the ABA Supervisor.

  • Provide ABA services as they are written in the child’s ABA Program Book

  • Record data for each session in the child’s ABA Program Book

  • Attend Team meetings

  • Communicate with the ABA Lead Teacher and/or the ABA Supervisor if the provider needs help with implementing the child’s ABA program

  • Provide services in accordance with New York City and New York State regulations

Apply Now

The Early Intervention Program (EIP) is a public program funded by New York State and county governments for children under the age of three who are either suspected of having or at risk for developmental delays or disabilities. Potentially eligible children must be referred to the county program to receive EIP services:

New York CityWestchester County
311914-813-5094

Someone else can help you make the referral to the Early Intervention Program if you wish. If your child is found to be eligible for services by someone approved to perform this evaluation, you, county staff, and other team members will make a plan to help your child – and your family.

Early intervention services in your plan and authorized by the county are provided at no cost to you. The county will arrange for the services to be provided and will choose the provider based on the needs of your child and family. Your child’s health insurance may be used to cover some of the costs. All other costs for EIP services are paid for by your county and New York State.

Early intervention services are provided where it’s best for the child – in places such as your home, day care, or other community settings. The EIP covers the cost of early intervention services only. The EIP does not pay for day care or other fees charged by community settings.

Los Niños Services is approved by New York State and has contracts with New York City and Westchester County to provide early intervention services.