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Executive Board Game Developer Jobs in Indiana (NOW HIRING)

Developer Services Coordinator

Indianapolis, IN · On-site

$19 - $24/hr

Prepare Board and Design Review Committee resolutions and obtain required signatures. * Perform ... items through Executive Directives, updating MAT, assistance with ARC review process, etc.

Developer Services Coordinator

Indianapolis, IN · On-site

$19 - $24/hr

Prepare Board and Design Review Committee resolutions and obtain required signatures. * Perform ... items through Executive Directives, updating MAT, assistance with ARC review process, etc.

You'll engineer and maintain Microsoft Teams Rooms and Zoom Rooms across the full hardware ... You'll provide white‑glove event support for executive meetings, board sessions, town halls, and ...

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Sous Chef

Michigan City, IN · On-site

$48K - $65K/yr

Company Description Boyd Gaming Corporation has been successful in gaming jurisdiction in which we ... Meet with Executive Steward to review equipment needs, banquet plate up assistance, cleaning ...

Endpoint Engineer

Carmel, IN · On-site

$40 - $50/hr

Self starter that can come in look at the org and come up with game plans for improvement. Primary ... and executive endpoint escalations Automation of repetitive endpoint processes Required Skills ...

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Executive Board Game Developer information

What is an executive board game developer?

An Executive Board Game Developer is a senior professional who oversees the creation, design, and production of board games. They are responsible for leading a team of designers, artists, and playtesters to bring innovative and engaging board games to market. Their role often includes managing budgets, timelines, and partnerships with publishers or distributors, as well as guiding the creative vision of the projects. Executive Board Game Developers also stay informed about industry trends and player preferences to ensure their games are both fun and commercially successful.

What are some common challenges faced by executive board game developers when leading a project from concept to launch?

Executive Board Game Developers often navigate challenges such as balancing creative vision with market demands, coordinating multidisciplinary teams, and managing production timelines. They must ensure that the game mechanics are both innovative and accessible while overseeing playtesting and iterating based on feedback. Additionally, they collaborate closely with artists, writers, and marketing teams to align the final product with company goals and audience expectations, making strong project management and communication skills essential.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an executive board game developer, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Executive Board Game Developer, you need a strong background in game design, project management, and a deep understanding of the board game industry, often supported by a relevant degree or extensive experience in game development. Familiarity with prototyping tools, playtesting platforms, and publishing processes—as well as knowledge of digital design software like Adobe Creative Suite and Tabletop Simulator—is highly valuable. Leadership, creative vision, and excellent communication skills are crucial soft skills that set top candidates apart. These abilities are vital to successfully guiding teams, creating innovative games, and driving products from concept to market in a competitive industry.

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Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst

LittleStar ABA Therapy- Carmel

Carmel, IN • On-site

$65K - $75K/yr

Full-time

Re-posted 23 days ago


Job description

We deliver exceptional service by hiring extraordinary talent!

We are currently seeking a skilled Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst to fulfill a Clinical BCaBA position. This individual will support patients in the Carmel, IN area. As a BCaBA with LittleStar, you will join a team dedicated to high-quality clinical care.

About Us

LittleStar ABA Therapy works with children, teens, and young adults affected by autism. Operating as a non-profit organization, we use our resources to ensure quality services to our patients, and to invest in our staff and the autism community. We have been improving the lives of individuals with autism for over 20 years!


Summary
The Clinical BCaBA is responsible for developing appropriate programs and behavior plans as well as supervising their implementation. The Clinical BCaBA works closely with the CD in order to determine goals for each patient. The Clinical BCaBA continually monitors their assigned teams and each patient’s progress in order to provide the most relevant programming.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities

  • Creates and supervises implementation of new programs
  • Supports CBI, EBI, and TABI
  • Creates individualized behavior support plan with support from Clinical Apprentice
  • Billing expectations are 5 hours per day (25 per week, 100 per month – exception for months that have additional business days; in those cases, expectations adjust accordingly to 125, 130, or 135 hours per month)
  • Monitors implementation of behavior support plan and provides feedback as necessary
  • Conducts functional assessments and analyses
  • Captures and contrives opportunities to teach staff and patients in the natural environment and teaches others to do the same
  • Participates in assessment process
  • Attends and participates in parent team meetings, technician meetings, trainings and other meetings as needed
  • Provides information about programming to parents
  • Attends IEP meetings as needed for the progress of the patient’s therapy goals
  • Participates in research and presentation opportunities at local and national conferences
  • Works collaboratively with other members of patient’s treatment team and family
  • Communicates with Clinical Apprentice, Technicians, Training Manager, and Clinical Director regarding all developments, problems or concerns as needed
  • Responds appropriately to feedback
  • Keeps patients safe at all times
  • Provides and maintains an environment free of emotional, physical and sexual abuse. Reports any incidents or suspicions to Clinical Director
  • Completes and submits required documentation in a timely manner
  • Offers feedback on staff performance reviews 
  • Assists with new staff training
  • Assists with scheduling technicians as needed
  • Acts as a positive role model for all staff, families and patients working with LS
  • Works to positively impact team spirit and overall morale
  • Maintains client confidentiality per LS policy and HIPAA Privacy Rule Regulations
  • Adheres to all LS policies and procedures
  • Performs other duties as assigned by the Clinical Director, Vice President of Clinical Operations, Chief Operations Officer, or Chief Executive Officer

Qualifications and Skills

  • Bachelor’s Degree in ABA or related field
  • Board certification assistant behavior analysis (BCaBA)
  • Experience with behavior guideline development and programming for patients with autism
  • Strong attention to detail for data collection and report writing
  • Positive team player and energetic professional
  • Strong organizational and time management skills along with the ability to manage multiple tasks
  • Good judgment and creative thinking skills
  • Ability to communicate appropriately given the circumstances of the situation and individuals involved
  • Discretion in matters that need to remain private
  • Ability to train others (parents, staff) in basic principles of ABA, curriculum, programs, etc
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Word and Excel

Conditions of Employment

  • Must successfully pass the initial and updated criminal history, background, and record checks, which includes driving history checks.    
  • Must provide transportation to patients using your personal vehicle and travel to different locations within the surrounding area to provide therapy and must have valid driver’s license.
  • Must provide proof of automobile insurance with a minimum of $100,000 combined in property and medical liability prior to and during employment.
  • Must wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), as provided by LittleStar, as required, for both illness (i.e. masks, etc.) and patient behaviors (i.e. protective jackets, sleeves, hats/helmets, etc.).

Supervisory Responsibility

This position supervises the Technicians working with their caseload of patients.

Work Environment

Position operates in a clinical environment. This role routinely uses standard office and audiovisual equipment. The environment is open with bright lights and active patients that result in a loud environment. Position may also operate at offsite locations including a patient’s home, school, or place of employment. This role will be expected to work at multiple sites with different patient profiles, including a range of ability level(s) presenting challenging behaviors.

This position is not eligible for telecommuting.

Physical & Psychological Demands

The physical & psychological demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of the job. This position is required to work with special needs/disabled patients, who can be aggressive based upon their diagnosis. It is a physically active position, working with patients of varied activity levels and movement. Patients will move throughout the building to various locations during therapy.

Employees will be required to implement appropriate behavior management techniques as prescribed by patient’s behavior plan. This will include physical management procedures in response to aggressive or unsafe behaviors. Employees must successfully demonstrate techniques learned during Crisis De-escalation and Intervention (CDI) training within the first few weeks of employment and annually thereafter.

Employees must be flexible and adaptive to working with multiple patients with different patient profiles, including a range of ability level(s) presenting challenging behaviors.

While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to meet the following demands.

Physical requirements:

  • Speaking – must speak and understand the English language
  • Hearing – requires hearing ability sufficient to perform job duties safely and effectively
  • Reaching with hands and arms; be dexterous while using hands to finger, handle or feel
  • Exhibiting physical agility such as walk/run/climb stairs; sit/stand for long periods time; dodge/lunge/pivot/shuffle; have quick reaction time / move quickly; bend at waist, in all directions; be able to sit on floor with legs extended, then lean back supporting weight on elbow; be able to lay flat on floor, facing down; be able to get up from floor to stand quickly, without assistance of wall, chair or pushing themselves up with their hands
  • Lifting/pushing/pulling at least 50 lbs.
  • Enduring high levels of constant physical activity

Psychological requirements:

  • Patient behaviors may precipitate and/or impact an employee’s personal mental health. This role may not be suitable for people with certain behavioral health conditions (e.g., PTSD, Anxiety, Bipolar, etc.).
  • Must remain calm and focused under pressure

Other requirements:

  • Supervise employee’s patient consistently and independently

  • Be able to work with patients who may be larger in height and/or weight than employee

Travel

Travel to satellite sites, patient’s homes, and/or training events or conferences may be required.


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