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Career Chats: Building Your Career In Behavior Analysis
Start Date: 5/8/2023Start Time: 1:45 PM
End Date: 5/8/2023End Time: 2:45 PM

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Career Chats: Building Your Career In Behavior Analysis

 Date: Monday, May 8, 2023

Time: 1:45 p.m. to 2:45 p.m.

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REGISTER HERE!

https://jjay-cuny.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAqfuqoqDoiGt14AcZhLYz9azaNEH7y1NSh#/registration

Jennifer Quigley, Ph.D, BCBA-D is a Behavior Analyst specializing in the assessment and  treatment of challenging behavior. Dr. Quigley has worked in behavioral health for the past fifteen years in various roles. Currently, she works as a faculty member at The  Chicago School of Professional Psychology as an Advanced Research Project Instructor and as Director of Education and Organizational Development within a behavioral health organization. Dr. Quigley completed her Ph.D. in Applied  Behavior Analysis through The Chicago School of Professional Psychology. She received a  master’s degree in Special Education: Severe and Multiple Disabilities from West Virginia University. She completed her certification course work through University of Massachusetts Lowell Campus. Her areas of interest and expertise include Applied Behavior Analysis including functional analyses, functional  communication training, the reintegration of individuals with intellectual disabilities into home and community settings, and training caregivers and service providers on function-based  assessment and treatment.

 Dr. Quigley is a published author with topics including the analysis of effective teaching strategies targeting a play skill, increasing compliance of prostheses wearing, analysis of the utility of latency-based  measures within functional analyses, and evaluations of reinforcer and preference assessments. She enjoys collaborating with colleagues, families, and related-service providers to help each student reach their fullest potential.

 

Check out John Jay Careers Online for more information!
www.jjay.cuny.edu/careers
careers@jjay.cuny.edu  
212-237-8754


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