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About Windwatch Behavioral Services: Here at Windwatch Behavioral Services, we provide support and guidance to staff, parents, and most importantly, children, in those areas they will need for healthy social, emotional, and behavioral development. This includes developing and implementing innovative and effective strategies and plans to help support a student’s behavioral needs while in school and home while at the same time providing support and assistance to your staff and parents when a student encounters obstacles that may impact their learning and development. As you know, these obstacles can present and be perceived in many different forms, especially in young children; what may seem typical or routine to you and I can oftentimes seem insurmountable in the mind of a child. These can range from the relatively benign, such as changes in the classroom environment or an increase in academic demands, to the more significant, including changes in the home environment, illness, and family challenges. Events like these can lead to behavioral changes in students of all ages. Our paramount responsibility at Windwatch is to work with your students, staff, and families to ensure a quick return to a typical developmental pattern that will allow for an effective and productive learning experience while in school. In line with our process, we will work with your staff, children, and their families both directly and indirectly. More succinctly, we will work individually with your students and cooperatively and collaboratively with your staff toward our mutual goal of ensuring children are best positioned to learn and make progress. This in not only our mission, but our passion. Join Our Team as a School-Based BCBA/LBA! Location: Massapequa, NY Benefits: Continuing Education Credits Flexible Schedule About Us: Windwatch Behavioral Services is dedicated to providing exceptional behavioral support to students in grades K-12. We believe in creating a positive learning environment where every student can thrive. Position: School-Based Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)/Licensed Behavior Analyst (LBA) Responsibilities: Develop positive behavioral support plans using evidence-based interventions. Assess students' instructional needs and design appropriate programming. Continuously monitor student data and adjust programming as necessary. Train staff on positive behavior support plans and instructional programs. Foster communication between school and home by providing parent training and counseling. Conduct Functional Behavioral Assessments (FBAs) and generate comprehensive reports. Skills: Effective written and verbal communication skills. Extensive skills in behavioral assessment and positive behavior support plan development. Extensive knowledge of data analysis. Vast stakeholder skills with the ability to work collaboratively within a team atmosphere. Experience working with students with autism, emotional/behavioral disorders, and/or intellectual disabilities. Qualifications/Credentials: Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) Licensed Behavior Analyst (LBA) preferred Job Type: Contract-based, offering options for 12-month or 10-month contracts. Pay: Starting at $75,000, negotiable based on experience. Schedule: Expected to work 30-40 hours per week, Monday to Friday, following school hours. Work Setting: In-person, within school premises. Education: Master’s degree required. License/Certification: BCBA (Required) LBA (Preferred) Ability to Commute: Must be able to commute to Massapequa, NY. Why Join Us? Make a meaningful impact on the lives of students. Flexible scheduling to support work-life balance. Opportunities for continuing education credits. Apply Now! If you are passionate about supporting students and possess the necessary qualifications, we'd love to hear from you! Windwatch Behavioral Services is an equal opportunity employer.
Spend an incredible summer working with kids at Camp Zeke! Camp Zeke celebrates healthy, active living through whole foods, sports, fitness, and culinary arts! We are located on 560 serene acres in Northeastern, PA, and have campers ages 7-17. Camp Zeke is seeking an enthusiastic and mission-aligned unit head to work in our teen division from June 17th to August 11th. Responsibilities: Oversee staff and campers in one of six units (teens, upper camp boys, upper camp girls, lower camp boys, lower camp girls, and our youngest division), especially during key times of day — including rest period, shower hour, cabin cleanup, and bedtime. Participate in the morning meeting at which we review bunk logs, which are information sheets filled out by counselors every evening. These sheets raise various camper concerns, from homesickness and arguments to missing toothbrushes and lost sweatshirts. The unit heads resolve these issues for all campers in their unit. Inspect the cleanliness of bunks daily, including the porches, lounges and around the cabin. Publicly track clean-up scores, and ensure that cleanest cabins each week get a special prize. Help create bedtime and rest hour rituals with counselors. Make sure to include activities that’ll make the new campers feel included and foster friendships like icebreaker games. Provide regular oversight of counselors in your unit, ensure they are engaged in bedtime rituals, are totally active and engaged during clean-up, etc. Bring any staff performance concerns to the leadership team. Help supervise meals, maintain order in the dining hall, make sure to check in with the counselors to ensure all campers are eating. Spend one meal a day with one of your bunks. Coordinate laundry pickup and delivery. Ensure counselors are making sure every camper is adding their laundry to the bunk bag. Collect laundry and make sure campers are changing their clothes, sheets, and towels regularly. Ensure all counselors and campers are awake at 7:30 am and at breakfast on time. Plan at least 2 unit activities and 1 extra activity per bunk per session. Work in conjunction with the program team for any special activity planned for your bunks/unit and assist with all other programming as needed and requested throughout the day. Communication with parents in a limited capacity might be necessary with the guidance of the director or assistant directors of camper care. Ensure campers write home twice per week (e.g. email or snail mail) and that the mail is being sent out, and the responses delivered in a timely fashion. Make the necessary notes about behaviors on Campminder about any campers, what the action plan was, and the results were. Requirements: - Experience working with children in settings such as daycare, childcare, or education - Knowledge of first aid and CPR is preferred - Background in early childhood education, special education, or sports coaching is a plus - Ability to educate and mentor campers in a positive manner - Strong communication and interpersonal skills Benefits: Accommodations include an air-conditioned cabin Cabins are located on a 560-acre site on private Hickory Lake Room, board, and a salary are provided. Network and make friends with a diverse group of co-ed staff members from around the world. Take part in an exciting array of staff activities and social events. You will also be able to enjoy our lake, pool, hot tub, gym, sports fields, and more during your time off Pay: $1,450.00 - $1,500.00 per month
I am a home based group family daycare located in queens ny I am looking for a vibrant assistant who have experience dealing with small and school age children, I am preferably looking for a bilingual lady of any age fluent in Spanish and English.