Board Certified Behavior Analyst
Role Description: Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)
Company: NOVA Neuro Network
Location: Kirkland, WA (Clinic, Home, and Community Based)
Status: Full-Time / Part-Time Available
The Mission
At NOVA, we believe every mind shines when given the right environment. We are looking for a BCBA who views ABA not just as a set of protocols, but as a tool for empowerment and independence. You will lead a small, dedicated team of technicians to provide high-quality, individualized care that respects the autonomy and unique neurobiology of every client we serve.
Key Responsibilities
1. Clinical Leadership & Assessment
- Case Management: Oversee a manageable caseload to ensure every family receives the attention they deserve.
- Assessment: Conduct initial and ongoing functional behavior assessments (FBAs) and skills assessments (VB-MAPP, ABLLS-R, AFLS, or PEAK).
- Treatment Planning: Develop and monitor person-centered treatment plans that prioritize functional communication, emotional regulation, and self-advocacy.
2. Supervision & Mentorship
- Field Supervision: Provide high-quality, ongoing supervision to CBTs and RBTs (meeting or exceeding the 5% BACB requirement).
- Competency Tracking: Train technicians on specific protocols and conduct regular competency assessments.
- Ethics: Ensure all services are delivered in strict accordance with the BACB Ethics Code and Washington state law.
3. Family Collaboration
- Parent Training: Lead "Caregiver Collaboration" sessions that empower parents with practical, compassionate strategies.
- Advocacy: Attend IEP meetings or school consultations to ensure the client’s support system is aligned across all environments.
4. Operational Excellence
- Data Integrity: Review and analyze session data weekly to make informed, data-driven adjustments to treatment.
- Documentation: Ensure all clinical notes and progress reports meet insurance requirements and "audit-ready" standards.
Required Qualifications
- Certification: Active BCBA certification in good standing with the BACB.
- Licensure: Current (or eligible for) Washington State LBA (Licensed Behavior Analyst) license.
- Education: Master’s or Doctoral degree in Applied Behavior Analysis, Psychology, or Education.
- Mindset: A strong commitment to neurodiversity-affirming practices and a desire to move away from "one-size-fits-all" ABA.
- Skills: Proficiency in CentralReach, Catalyst, or similar EHR systems.
Why NOVA?
- Caseload Caps: We prioritize clinical integrity over volume. You will have the time to actually know your clients.
- Collaboration: Direct access to the Executive Director and a supportive peer network.
- Professional Growth: Opportunities to lead support groups, contribute to clinic-wide research, or develop specialized tracks (e.g., Early Start Denver Model or PEERS).
- Competitive Compensation: High-end hourly rates or salary packages with benefits, including PTO and CEU stipends.