Board Certified Behavior Analyst
Posted 32ds ago
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Job Description
Senior Clinician providing behavior consultations over tele-health as part of ABA therapy for individuals with autism. Leading caseload management and supporting families with behavior challenges remotely.
Responsibilities:
- Under the direction of the Senior Clinical Supervisor, the Senior Clinician, will oversee and actively participate in the following essential clinical duties as outlined below.
- Provide Behavior Consultation to clients over tele-health and carry a caseload assigned by the Senior Clinical Supervisor.
- Provide support, instruction, and feedback to families and caregivers in regard to managing challenging behavior.
- Conduct descriptive behavioral assessments.
- Interpret results of behavioral assessments and design ethical and effective behavior analytic interventions for clients, according to the requirements put forth by the contracting agencies and BCI.
- Follow all required deadlines for report writing and report submission as set forth by contracted agencies and BCI.
- Present treatment plans at regular caregiver meetings.
- Train and supervise behavior technicians on behavior intervention plans, data collection, required paperwork, and individual needs of clients and their families.
- Submit hours daily through BCI’s secured patient portal.
- Submit client data to BCI on a prescheduled date.
- Report any concerns about a program to the Senior Clinical Supervisor.
- Provide training regarding BCI protocols.
- Coordinate all required staff training of the tutor prior to starting with the client.
- Participate in BCI trainings, staff meetings, or workshops.
Requirements:
- Master’s degree from a four-year college or university in psychology, education, social work or behavioral science.
- A Board Certified Behavior Analyst through the Behavior Analyst Certification Board (BACB).
- A current certification from the BACB in good standing.
- Three years of experience working with persons with intellectual disabilities with challenging behaviors is required.
- Experience rendering ABA treatment under health insurance contracts and within family homes is required.
- Ability to use applied behavioral analysis principles.
- Ability to utilize positive and negative reinforcement for shaping behavior.
- Ability to take and analyze data.
- Ability to utilize least restrictive measures in avoiding escalated situations.
- Ability to use verbal interventions that involve use of empathy, compassion, positive behavioral programming, respect, openness, client-centered approach, as well as best practice interventions.
- Ability to engage in active listening.
- Ability to analyze and separate out individual versus systemic issues.
- Ability to abide by the BACB guidelines pertaining to the BCBA such as the code of ethics.
Benefits:
- Performance-based pay initiative (quarterly)
- Flexible scheduling
- Exceptional mentorship and training program
- Health Insurance
- Dental Insurance
- Vision Insurance
- Basic Life Insurance
- 401-K Retirement Plan
- Certified Financial Planning
- Infant at Work Program
- Accident/Hazard Insurance
- Dependent Care Flexible Spending Account
- Generous PTO and Compensatory Time Benefits
- Annual Professional Development Stipend
- Opportunities to work on research and development projects
- Technology to access our state-of-the-art clinical portal, where you can attend training, access curriculum and communicate with clinical experts!
- Ongoing opportunities for career growth and advancement (internal CEUs)




















