Guest guest Posted March 13, 2010 Report Share Posted March 13, 2010 The institute Knospe-ABA is looking for an experienced ABA/VB consultant who is interested in spending a year or two living and working in Germany with America's Military families who have children with Autism. The position will include training in the ABA/VB methods used at Knospe-ABA and written about in " Educate Toward Recovery " Ongoing Supervision of one's program via phone/email with Schramm, MA, BCBA Autonomy to fix one's own schedule including up to 24 days of paid vacation per year. A company car, laptop, ABLLS kit, Reinforcer bag, cell phone. Round trip plane fare to and from your location. Competitive rates, paid in Euro (currently offering a great exchange rate with the US). The opportunity to travel around Germany soaking up the culture while sharing your gifts with families who are sacrificing so much for the USA. We are looking for someone who is dedicated, caring and FUN. Capable of working as a trainer for parents, school staff and co-therapists. Can work as part of a team but also can work independently without direct daily overview. Someone who can analyze behavioral need, program education, and teach others to implement with confidence and understanding. Preferably someone who can begin working this summer (potentially as early as June 1, 2010) Please do not respond unless you are already Board Certified as a BCBA or BCABA and can realistically see yourself living and working in Germany for a minimum of a 1 year contract with an option for a 2nd year or more if you choose. If this position is not for you but you know someone who might be right for Knospe-ABA, please forward this email to them and post it anywhere you feel it would help us reach that right person we are looking for. Have all interested parties contact me directly at knospeaba_robert@... Thanks for your help, _________________________________ Schramm, MA, BCBA Author of Educate Toward Recovery: Turning the Tables on Autism www.lulu.com/knospe-aba www.knospe-aba.com _________________________________ " There is no greater testament to character than the selfless act designed to go unnoticed " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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