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Behavior Analyst - IDD
Hillside Family of Agencies
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Rochester, United States
Location
Rochester
Posted
June 17, 2026
Commute
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Job Description
WE ARE OFFERING A $4,000 SIGN ON BONUS FOR BEHAVIOR ANALYST POSITIONS!
Job Summary
Working as part of an interdisciplinary team, the Behavior Analyst targets improvement of socially-significant client behaviors across a variety of domains through the delivery of Applied Behavior Analysis. The Behavior Analyst collaborates to improve service delivery and build capacity in caregivers. This position may act as a mentor to direct care staff. The Behavior Analyst is responsible for the development and delivery of staff training.
Essential Job Functions
+ Perform and interpret the results of functional behavior assessments for youth.
+ Develop and implement interventions that target the reduction of challenging behaviors and increase of adaptive behaviors.
+ Create and implement individual behavior plans for youth as part of the interdisciplinary team.
+ Collect, analyze, and present data on target behaviors as part of treatment pla...
Job Summary
Working as part of an interdisciplinary team, the Behavior Analyst targets improvement of socially-significant client behaviors across a variety of domains through the delivery of Applied Behavior Analysis. The Behavior Analyst collaborates to improve service delivery and build capacity in caregivers. This position may act as a mentor to direct care staff. The Behavior Analyst is responsible for the development and delivery of staff training.
Essential Job Functions
+ Perform and interpret the results of functional behavior assessments for youth.
+ Develop and implement interventions that target the reduction of challenging behaviors and increase of adaptive behaviors.
+ Create and implement individual behavior plans for youth as part of the interdisciplinary team.
+ Collect, analyze, and present data on target behaviors as part of treatment pla...