Supervisor: Einar T. Ingvarsson PhD BCBA-D LBA
Director of Clinical Training and Operations
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Fellowship term: One year beginning on or shortly after August 2 2026
Overview and Training Philosophy
The Postdoctoral Fellowship offers a rare opportunity to develop deep expertise in the assessment and treatment of severe and complex challenging behavior while helping to launch an innovative Intensive Neurobehavioral Classroom. Fellows are immersed in a highly collaborative interdisciplinary environment where applied behavior analysis nursing and special education intersect to deliver comprehensive compassionate and evidence-based care.
Training emphasizes contemporary ABA approaches to the functional assessment and treatment of problem behavior including hands-on experience conducting functional analyses in dedicated observation and analysis rooms. Fellows work within a 2:1 staff-to-student model gaining direct experience supervising and coaching Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs) ensuring treatment fidelity and using performance management systems to support high-quality implementation. Exposure to specialized safety proceduresincluding the use of protective equipment when clinically indicatedprepares fellows to work competently and ethically with individuals who present significant behavioral risk.
In addition to advanced assessment and intervention design fellows receive structured training in developing adaptive skill repertoires therapeutic consultation with families and interdisciplinary teams staff training and systems-level strategies that promote and sustain clinical standards of care. The experience combines intensive clinical work with leadership development equipping fellows to manage complex cases while contributing to program development and innovation.
Fellows are primarily based in VIAs Charlottesville programs with periodic opportunities to collaborate with teams in Roanoke Lynchburg and Lexingtonbroadening their exposure to diverse service settings and regional systems of care.
Fellowship Duties
Trainees will work full-time with the fellowship supervisor on developing and implementing procedures and systems for the functional assessment and treatment of challenging behavior in a specialized Intensive Neurobehavioral Classroom at the new James C. Hormel VIA school.
Research will be conducted solely within the context of service delivery and will be approved only if it strengthens the evidence base for clinical practices that align with VIAs vision and mission.
Research projects must be approved and supervised by the fellowship supervisor as well as the relevant Program Director within VIA. Further all research projects must be formally approved by the University of Virginias Institutional Review Board.
Supervision and Training Activities
Each postdoctoral fellow will work with the fellowship supervisor to develop an individualized training plan based on the trainees goals and clinical needs in the area of challenging behavior. Because the trainee will work with the fellowship supervisor on the development and implementation of functional assessment and function-based treatment the training plan will also be aligned with clinical service needs.
Training activities may include conducting assessments with clients implementing direct clinical services training supervision and mentoring of staff parent training creating and implementing intervention procedures managing data collection systems and working with training and clinical leadership to create and implement systems to improve performance and standards of care. Trainees are expected to complete a minimum of 2000 hours of fellowship training. Trainees will receive at least 2 hours of supervision per week on average. Postdoctoral fellows will have funding to attend at least one national and one local conference per year.
School Services
The VIA school is licensed to serve students between the ages of 2 and 22 who are diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) or other neurodevelopmental disorders. We partner with local school districts across central Virginia to serve students whose needs for learning communication behavior or social interaction are too intensive for a public school setting.
The school provides comprehensive state-of-the-art education and clinical programs designed to address those needs. Our services are based on the principles of applied behavior analysis and employ specialists in the fields of behavior analysis special education speech-language therapy and occupational and physical therapy. VIA emphasizes evidence-based practices compassionate care and maintaining the dignity of clients and students.