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Developmental Disabilities
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College Teaching
Received July 15th, 2009
We are in search of a Clinical Coordinator for the Florida State University - Panama City Early Childhood Autism Program to start in the Fall semester of 2009. The position requires a master's degree (preferably in ABA) and a BCBA. I have attached a description of the position which includes an invitation to apply. We are accepting
applications until September the 4th, 2009. Please pass this on to those you think may be interested in the position or to other colleagues.
Please feel free to email me or call me with any questions.
Your support is much appreciated.
Thank you
Sarah A. Lechago, Ph.D., BCBA-D
4750 Collegiate Drive
Panama City, FL 32405-1099
office: 850-770-2252
fax:850-770-2082
FSU-PC Clinical Coordinator position
Received February 4th, 2009
Dr. Malott,
I thought I'd pass on the word that my place of employment, Wayman Learning Center in Plano, TX (a suburb of Dallas) is currently looking to fill the position of an instructor. Instructors are generally full-time (although we do have one part-time instructor) and have earned at least a bachelor's degree. Each full-time instructor is in charge of the curriculum and instructional decisions for 3-4 students.
Our center has a heavy emphasis on Skinner's analysis of verbal behavior, and we base our practice heavily on the work of Mark Sundberg and Vince Carbone. We are located about half an hour's drive from the University of North Texas, which has an ABA accredited graduate program in Behavior Analysis. Several of our instructors are also enrolled at courses at UNT.
I know you have a fresh batch of students graduating in April. Anyone interested in employment can contact the Director of Wayman Learning Center, Gail Wayman, M.Ed., BCBA, by emailing her at gail@wlctx.com. We also have a website they can check out: www.wlctx.com.
I hope to see you at ABA!
Callie Simms
Assistant Director, Wayman Learning Center
Received March 3rd, 2007
The Department of Psychology at Jacksonville State University
is accepting applications for two tenure track faculty positions
to begin Fall Semester 2007. Duties: The appointee will teach
both graduate and undergraduate courses in Behavior Analysis,
Organizational Behavior Management, or other specialty areas.
A BCBA (or eligibility) will strengthen the application. The
appointee is expected to perform research suitable to the position
and to participate in professional activities. Release time
is possible for special projects and research.
The appointee
is also expected to assist with normal departmental and institutional
duties, such as academic advising, committee processes, thesis
direction, and other functions normally associated with the
profession.
Qualifications: Ph.D. required. Rank and Salary:
Rank and salary are contingent upon qualifications, experience
and needs of the university. In the event that this tenure-track
position is not filled
as
tenure-track, applicants may be considered for a temporary
or visiting position for one year. Application: Send application
(available on our web site at www.jsu.edu),
resume, copies of transcripts, and names/addresses/phone numbers
of at least three references to Jacksonville State University,
Human Resources, 700 Pelham Road North, Jacksonville, Alabama
36265. Applicants selected for an interview will be required
to supply official transcripts and current letters of reference.
Position will be open until filled. Minority applicants are
strongly encouraged to apply. Reference number 20085. An EO/AA
Employer.
Received February 28th, 2007
Behavior Analysis Services Program
University of Florida
Psychology Department
Dr. Tim Vollmer, Principal Investigator
Non-tenured faculty positions are now available
for Behavior Analysts in Tallahassee, Gainesville, Jacksonville,
and Bartow, FL. Salary range is $30,000 to $45,000 plus fringe
benefits (e.g., health insurance, 4+ weeks of vacation, etc.).
A PhD or Masters is preferred (w/Behavior Analysis concentration)
but those with a Bachelors and clinical experience in Behavior
Analysis and FL's child welfare system will be considered.
Must be a BCBA/BCABA or eligible for certification within 15
months of hire date. Must provide three reference letters and
be able to pass a FBI background check. The program is sponsored
by the Department of Children and Families and involves training
behavior analytic skills to foster caregivers and developing
intervention plans for foster children. Email your vita or
resume to Margie Wilhelm, Program Coordinator, mwilhelm@ufl.edu.
Florida State University
The Department of Psychology at Florida State University has a well-established
Master’s Degree program with a specialty in Applied Behavior
Analysis at our branch campus in Panama City. There will be formal
affiliation with the Department of Psychology in Tallahassee. Teaching
responsibilities include: graduate courses in applied behavior analysis
and undergraduate courses in other areas (e.g., conditioning and learning,
research methods). Duties include: teaching two courses in each of
the fall and spring semesters and one course in the summer semester,
recruiting and advising students in the undergraduate and graduate
programs, and directing Autism Behaviorally Organized Verbal Environment:
Active Language Learning (ABOVE ALL). Administrative duties include:
coordinating with the Psychology Department in Tallahassee, maintaining
the webpage, monitoring student advisement by faculty, and attending
faculty meetings in Panama City. As Director of ABOVE ALL, responsibilities
include overseeing the overall functioning of the program, program
development and training, monitoring program budget including therapists’ time,
managing the client referral database, working with support coordinators,
and some direct supervision of therapists and clients. ABOVE ALL has
garnered tremendous support from the community and the Director would
be expected to continue to maintain and further develop this support.
Qualifications include: Ph.D. with expertise in applied behavior analysis,
with a specialty in autism treatment, and minimum one year teaching
experience. Must be a Certified Behavior Analyst or certification eligible.
Applicants should submit a cover letter describing teaching and research
interests and teaching philosophy, curriculum vitae, graduate transcripts,
evidence of teaching ability including copies of teaching evaluations,
and three letters of reference
Contact:
Jon S. Bailey, Ph.D.
Applied Behavior Analysis Search Committee
Department of Psychology
Florida State University
Tallahassee, FL 32306-1270
http://www.fsupc.com/
IUSB (Indiana university South Bend)
IUSB (Indiana university South Bend) is interested in hiring a replacement
faculty member to direct a BCABA-level course sequence that may grow
into a BCBA-level sequence and a behavioral Masters program
Contact:
Dr. Frank Fujita
Chair, Clinical Psychology Search Committee
Department of Psychology
Indiana University South Bend
1700 Mishawaka Avenue,
South Bend, IN, 46615.
ffujita@iusb.edu
Northern Arizona University’s Psychology department
Northern Arizona University’s Psychology department invites
applications for a tenure-track appointment beginning August 2006 at
the ASSISTANT PROFESSOR level (subject to final budgetary approval)
in Learning or Applied Behavior Analysis. A Ph.D. in Psychology is
required as well as university teaching experience, and scholarly and
teaching interests in learning and applied behavior analysis. Preferred
qualifications include demonstrated excellence in research and teaching
in areas of learning, applied behavior analysis, statistics or methodology.
Teaching needs include undergraduate and graduate courses in learning,
statistics, and research methods, as well as introductory psychology.
Additional responsibilities include advising and engaging in research/scholarly
activity with undergraduate and master’s level graduate students;
willingness to participate in distance-learning instruction, interest
or background in multicultural issues; and commitment to working effectively
within a diverse university community. Normal teaching load for not-yet-tenured
faculty is three/two for the academic year. To apply, send a cover
letter describing research and teaching interests, curriculum vitae,
evidence of teaching competence and scholarly work, evidence of commitment
to working with a diverse university community, transcripts of all
college-level work, and three letters of reference to the Learning/Applied
Behavior Search committee (Department of Psychology, Northern Arizona
University, Box 15106, Flagstaff, Arizona 86011-15106.
Contact:
http://www.nau.edu/~psych/naupsy.html
Y.A.l.E.
Looking for a Director of Educational services.
Contact:
Ann Davidson
Principal for Y.A.l.E. School SE
adavidson@yaleschool.com
Community Education Services
Looking for teachers with an MA.
Contact:
James H. Cowardin, Ph.D.
Community Education Services
1850 Bostwick Rd.
Columbus, OH 43227
614-774-7948
Morningside Academy
We are seeking a Special Education teacher to join our Foundations
program team starting 7/11/05. S/he would teach children in grades
1-6 who have mild learning disabilities, and/or ADD/ADHD (No behavior
disorder kids here). Students learn in a 1:6-10 ratio with their teacher.
Teachers teach reading, writing, math, thinking skills, and human relations.
We’re especially looking for a teacher with expertise in language
deficits. We would consider a candidate who could not begin until early
September. Interested candidates can check our website for more details: www.morningsideacademy.org.
We also have a middle school program and would file resumes from people
interested in that level, too.
Contact:
Kent Johnson, Ph.D.
Founder and Director
Morningside Academy
201 Westlake Avenue North
Seattle, WA 98109
206-709-9500-phone
206-709-4611-fax
www.morningsideacademy.org
St. Lawrence College
St. Lawrence College, Kingston, is looking to fill a full-time Professor
position in its new and unique 4 year Bachelor of Applied Arts Degree
in Behavioral Psychology[ http://www.sl.on.ca/fulltime/bachelor/index.htm]
. A Masters in the field of Applied Behavior Analysis required
(PhD in ABA preferred) or another graduate degree with an equivalent
strong emphasis on ABA. A minimum of three years clinical work experience
(post MA) in applied behavioral analysis in community or institutional
settings. Preference will be given to those with experience in a variety
of professional areas such as Developmental Disabilities, Autism, Acquired
Brain Injury, Adult Forensic Psychology, Substance Abuse or Major Mental
Illness. Position description, FAQ & search criteria are available
at http://www.sl.on.ca/EA/ProfBehaviouralPsych.htm
START DATE: June, 2005.
CLOSING DATE: March 25, 2005
Contact:
Dr. Gary Bernfeld,
Coordinator and Professor,
Bachelor's Program in Behavioral Psychology,
School Of Human Studies and Applied Arts,
St. Lawrence College,
King & Portsmouth, Kingston, ON Canada K7L 5A6
w:(613) 544-5400, ext.1676; fax:(613) 545-3900
h:(613) 634-7200; fax:(613) 634-8458
e-mail: gary@bernfeld.com
http://www.sl.on.ca/fulltime/bachelor/index.htm
http://gary.bernfeld.com/
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