Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)
You should possess:
- A MASTER'S DEGREE or DOCTORAL DEGREE RERQUIRED in Psychology, Applied Behavior Analysis, Special Education, or a related field
- Board Certification in Behavior Analysis (BCBA or BCBA-D)
- Clinical finesse in conducting assessments using ABLLS, AFLS, EFL, VB-MAPP, Vineland-3 – your mastery of these tools drives our success.
- A track record of writing individualized treatment plans, and the know-how to develop materials that truly matter.
- Exceptional leadership skills, from supervising clinical staff to closely monitoring progress. Your guidance shapes our outcomes.
- The ability to connect with families, offering your expertise and support.
Qualifications and Skills
We're looking for someone who brings more than just expertise:
- Familiarity with Skinner’s verbal operants.
- Experience delivering services to families and children, both at their homes and in inclusive settings.
- Confidence in supervising therapists and providing training. Mentorship elevates our team.
- Collaborative spirit, making working with colleagues and families a rewarding experience. Teamwork fuels our success.
- Strong communication and interpersonal finesse.
- Stellar management skills, adept at handling caseloads.
- Dedication to maintaining client confidentiality and adherence to the BACB Code of Ethics.
- Energy, patience, honesty and responsibility are our pillars for success.
- Reliable transportation and flexibility to see clients in home, school and/or in clinic as needed.
Salary/Schedule/Benefits
We believe in valuing our team members. Enjoy:
- Flexibility with hours, ranging from 10 to 40 per week. Your work-life balance matters.
- A generous signing bonus, setting you up for success from day one.
- Celebrate your achievements with an end-of-year performance bonus – your dedication is rewarded.
- Fuel your hunger for knowledge with CEU reimbursement – your growth is our priority.
- Choose between W2 or 1099 for part-time positions – your preferences are respected.
- Embrace well-deserved breaks with Two Weeks Paid Time Off (PTO) in addition to 5 paid Holidays – your rest fuels your best work.
- Millage reimbursement
- Comprehensive Workers Compensation and Liability Insurance
Location
Be a beacon of change wherever you go – provide intervention in clinic, home, schools, or community settings.
Responsibilities:
You're not just filling a role – you're shaping lives. You'll:
- Conduct thorough assessments of children's behavior, paving the way for individualized treatment plans.
- Provide behavior intervention services to children with autism and neurodiversity.
- Empower parents and caregivers through training.
- Champion behavior modification plans, making a lasting impact on young lives.
- Navigate progress with finesse, adjusting treatment plans as needed.
- Conducting functional analyses of problem behaviors.
- Drive innovation by exploring new methods for assessing and treating behaviors – your curiosity fuels our progress.