Description: Behavior therapists provide direct therapy for a specified caseload of clients and will work closely with the client’s team members including fellow therapists, BCBAs and parents.
Essential Function: A behavior therapist’s essential function is to provide quality ABA therapy and services to clients in the home, clinic, school or community settings.
Services are defined as:
Provide direct 1:1 or small group therapy to children with autism or related disorders
Ensure that programs written and approved by BCBA are carried out with fidelity
Notify BCBA of need to update or change teaching procedures based on student progress
Work closely with the BCBAs and share concerns and clients’ successes
Brainstorm potential ways to improve behavior plans or solutions to challenges
Collecting and analyzing data
Provide feedback as requested by supervising BCBA and at team meetings
Participate in community outings with clients
Add targets to rethink as directed by BCBA
Assist in parent training
Assist in the creation of program plans and materials
other duties as assigned for clinic operations
Job Requirements:
Complete required training, including 40-hour ABA training, within 30-days of hire (if not RBT certified) and periodic training provided by a.c.e.
Current RBT certification or obtain RBT certification within 60-days of hire
Maintain current CPR or BLS certification
Physical ability to play with clients in the gym, including jumping on trampoline, pushing clients in the swing, bending down, squatting, etc.
Ability to lift a minimum of 50 pounds
Have excellent verbal, written and interpersonal communication skills
Ability to interact with a variety of children on the autism spectrum at different functioning levels
Conduct themselves in a professional manner and hold themselves to high rigorous standards
Be welcoming and helpful to all clients, parents and staff, at all times
Have strong work ethic with the ability to meet scheduling commitments
Volunteer in community events in which a.c.e. participates at least 2-3 times per year
Other duties as assigned
Other:
Must pass a thorough background check
Must have a valid driver’s license and proof of auto insurance
Jul 16, 2025
Full time
Description: Behavior therapists provide direct therapy for a specified caseload of clients and will work closely with the client’s team members including fellow therapists, BCBAs and parents.
Essential Function: A behavior therapist’s essential function is to provide quality ABA therapy and services to clients in the home, clinic, school or community settings.
Services are defined as:
Provide direct 1:1 or small group therapy to children with autism or related disorders
Ensure that programs written and approved by BCBA are carried out with fidelity
Notify BCBA of need to update or change teaching procedures based on student progress
Work closely with the BCBAs and share concerns and clients’ successes
Brainstorm potential ways to improve behavior plans or solutions to challenges
Collecting and analyzing data
Provide feedback as requested by supervising BCBA and at team meetings
Participate in community outings with clients
Add targets to rethink as directed by BCBA
Assist in parent training
Assist in the creation of program plans and materials
other duties as assigned for clinic operations
Job Requirements:
Complete required training, including 40-hour ABA training, within 30-days of hire (if not RBT certified) and periodic training provided by a.c.e.
Current RBT certification or obtain RBT certification within 60-days of hire
Maintain current CPR or BLS certification
Physical ability to play with clients in the gym, including jumping on trampoline, pushing clients in the swing, bending down, squatting, etc.
Ability to lift a minimum of 50 pounds
Have excellent verbal, written and interpersonal communication skills
Ability to interact with a variety of children on the autism spectrum at different functioning levels
Conduct themselves in a professional manner and hold themselves to high rigorous standards
Be welcoming and helpful to all clients, parents and staff, at all times
Have strong work ethic with the ability to meet scheduling commitments
Volunteer in community events in which a.c.e. participates at least 2-3 times per year
Other duties as assigned
Other:
Must pass a thorough background check
Must have a valid driver’s license and proof of auto insurance
Are you a passionate and experienced Speech-Language Pathologist looking to make a lasting impact? Join our growing, interdisciplinary team at a.c.e. therapies, where your clinical skills, innovation, and collaborative spirit will help change lives.
At a.c.e., we offer comprehensive therapy services under one roof—ABA, Speech, OT, and PT—to provide families with exceptional, integrated care. With both in-home and in-clinic services across our three locations, we are dedicated to supporting children and young adults with a wide range of needs.
What You’ll Do:
Evaluate and diagnose speech, language, voice, communication, and swallowing disorders
Develop and deliver individualized, evidence-based treatment plans
Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team (SLPs, OTs, PTs, BCBAs) to support holistic care
Provide family education and coaching for carryover of skills
Serve a diverse caseload, from infants to adolescents and adults with developmental disabilities
Address a variety of disorders, including:
Expressive/Receptive Language
Executive Functioning
Articulation/Phonological Disorders
Feeding/Oral Sensory and Dysphagia
Autism Spectrum and Developmental Delays
Maintain thorough and timely documentation in accordance with payer and state guidelines
Participate in clinical team meetings and professional development opportunities
What We’re Looking For:
Minimum 1 year of pediatric experience (clinic, school, EI, or home-based)
Illinois Early Intervention (EI) credential strongly preferred
Experience with feeding therapy, oral motor/sensory, and executive functioning strongly preferred
Licensed and certified SLP (CCC-SLP preferred, CFs welcome with strong pediatric experience)
Team-oriented, adaptable, and eager to contribute to a positive clinic culture
Strong communication and family engagement skills
Jul 16, 2025
Part time
Are you a passionate and experienced Speech-Language Pathologist looking to make a lasting impact? Join our growing, interdisciplinary team at a.c.e. therapies, where your clinical skills, innovation, and collaborative spirit will help change lives.
At a.c.e., we offer comprehensive therapy services under one roof—ABA, Speech, OT, and PT—to provide families with exceptional, integrated care. With both in-home and in-clinic services across our three locations, we are dedicated to supporting children and young adults with a wide range of needs.
What You’ll Do:
Evaluate and diagnose speech, language, voice, communication, and swallowing disorders
Develop and deliver individualized, evidence-based treatment plans
Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team (SLPs, OTs, PTs, BCBAs) to support holistic care
Provide family education and coaching for carryover of skills
Serve a diverse caseload, from infants to adolescents and adults with developmental disabilities
Address a variety of disorders, including:
Expressive/Receptive Language
Executive Functioning
Articulation/Phonological Disorders
Feeding/Oral Sensory and Dysphagia
Autism Spectrum and Developmental Delays
Maintain thorough and timely documentation in accordance with payer and state guidelines
Participate in clinical team meetings and professional development opportunities
What We’re Looking For:
Minimum 1 year of pediatric experience (clinic, school, EI, or home-based)
Illinois Early Intervention (EI) credential strongly preferred
Experience with feeding therapy, oral motor/sensory, and executive functioning strongly preferred
Licensed and certified SLP (CCC-SLP preferred, CFs welcome with strong pediatric experience)
Team-oriented, adaptable, and eager to contribute to a positive clinic culture
Strong communication and family engagement skills
LawDog Security & Investigations Inc.
Chicago, Illinois 60655, USA
We are seeking vigilant, dependable, and professional Armed and Unarmed Security Officers to join our team. The successful candidates will be responsible for maintaining a safe and secure environment for clients, employees, and visitors by patrolling premises, monitoring surveillance equipment, and inspecting buildings. Armed officers will additionally be required to carry and operate a firearm in accordance with state and company regulations.
Key Responsibilities:
Patrol assigned areas on foot or in a vehicle to monitor suspicious activity, safety hazards, or unauthorized individuals.
Enforce access control procedures by checking identification, visitor logs, and credentials.
Monitor surveillance systems and respond to alarms or emergency situations.
Write detailed incident and shift reports and maintain accurate records.
Provide excellent customer service to clients and the public while maintaining a strong security presence.
Respond to and manage incidents including theft, disturbances, emergencies, and trespassing.
Coordinate with law enforcement, fire, and medical personnel as needed.
Qualifications:
High school diploma or GED.
Valid state security officer license/certification (as required by local laws).
Excellent communication and observation skills.
Ability to stand and patrol for long periods.
Professional appearance and demeanor.
For Armed Officers:
Valid firearms permit and certification.
Demonstrated proficiency in firearm handling and safety.
Prior law enforcement or military experience preferred (not required).
Preferred Skills & Experience:
Experience in a similar security or protective services role.
The ability to handle stressful situations with calm and professionalism.
Knowledge of de-escalation techniques and conflict resolution.
Work Conditions:
Must be available for day, evening, overnight, weekend, and holiday shifts, as required.
Both indoor and outdoor work environments; exposure to varying weather conditions.
May require long periods of standing, walking, or sitting.
Employment Type:
Full-time / Part-time
Shifts: Varies depending o
May 06, 2025
Full time
We are seeking vigilant, dependable, and professional Armed and Unarmed Security Officers to join our team. The successful candidates will be responsible for maintaining a safe and secure environment for clients, employees, and visitors by patrolling premises, monitoring surveillance equipment, and inspecting buildings. Armed officers will additionally be required to carry and operate a firearm in accordance with state and company regulations.
Key Responsibilities:
Patrol assigned areas on foot or in a vehicle to monitor suspicious activity, safety hazards, or unauthorized individuals.
Enforce access control procedures by checking identification, visitor logs, and credentials.
Monitor surveillance systems and respond to alarms or emergency situations.
Write detailed incident and shift reports and maintain accurate records.
Provide excellent customer service to clients and the public while maintaining a strong security presence.
Respond to and manage incidents including theft, disturbances, emergencies, and trespassing.
Coordinate with law enforcement, fire, and medical personnel as needed.
Qualifications:
High school diploma or GED.
Valid state security officer license/certification (as required by local laws).
Excellent communication and observation skills.
Ability to stand and patrol for long periods.
Professional appearance and demeanor.
For Armed Officers:
Valid firearms permit and certification.
Demonstrated proficiency in firearm handling and safety.
Prior law enforcement or military experience preferred (not required).
Preferred Skills & Experience:
Experience in a similar security or protective services role.
The ability to handle stressful situations with calm and professionalism.
Knowledge of de-escalation techniques and conflict resolution.
Work Conditions:
Must be available for day, evening, overnight, weekend, and holiday shifts, as required.
Both indoor and outdoor work environments; exposure to varying weather conditions.
May require long periods of standing, walking, or sitting.
Employment Type:
Full-time / Part-time
Shifts: Varies depending o
Griffith Foods is looking for both Hourly and Salary professionals in various disciplines across the North America region. Please go online to see full listings of job by location.
Apr 09, 2025
Full time
Griffith Foods is looking for both Hourly and Salary professionals in various disciplines across the North America region. Please go online to see full listings of job by location.