Board Certified Behavioral Analyst (BCBA)
Benefits:
401(k)
401(k) matching
Competitive salary
Health insurance
Paid time off
Position: Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) Location: Spanish Fort, Alabama (In person only)
Salary: $65k - $85k (based on experience and caseload)
Employment type: Full-time
Position Overview:
A newly established clinic in Baldwin County, Alabama looking for a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) to join our team. You would be instrumental in delivering high-quality, evidence-based services to children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), ranging from 18 months to 18 years old. Your expertise would guide the development and implementation of personalized behavior intervention plans (BIPs), while working closely with families, caregivers, and the multidisciplinary team, all under the direction of our experienced Clinical Director. Your work would directly impact the lives of individuals with autism, helping them achieve their fullest potential.
Why work with us?
· Mentorship and peer support
· 401K with company match after 1 year with 1000 hours at clinic
· Tax-free insurance reimbursements
· Paid time off and holidays
· Competitive salary
· A collaborative and supportive environment and team
· Streamlined and up-to-date software for efficiency and time management
· Assistance in Credentialing and continuing professional development
Key Responsibilities:
Conduct Assessments: Perform comprehensive behavioral assessments, such as Functional Behavior Assessments (FBAs) and preference assessments, to gather data and inform treatment plans.
Develop and Implement Treatment Plans: Design individualized behavior intervention plans (BIPs) that align with clients' needs and goals. Ensure these interventions are evidence-based and focused on improving client outcomes.
Supervise and Mentor: Lead and guide Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs) and other team members. Monitor the fidelity of interventions and provide ongoing feedback to staff to ensure the best practices are followed.
Collaborate with Families: Work closely with families and caregivers to ensure interventions are being generalized in home and community settings. Provide training and support to help families implement ABA strategies effectively.
Analyze Data: Collect and analyze data to track progress towards treatment goals; and adjust treatment plans as necessary to ensure optimal progress and success.
Participate in Team Meetings: Join multidisciplinary team meetings to collaborate with other professionals, share insights, and contribute to ongoing care planning for clients.
Maintain Documentation: Keep detailed, accurate records of assessments, interventions, progress notes, and any changes to treatment plans. Ensure compliance with clinic policies and ethical standards.
Stay Informed: Keep up to date with the latest research in the field of behavior analysis and autism treatment. Apply new knowledge to enhance service delivery.
Clinic Culture & Values:
Our clinic is dedicated to providing compassionate, individualized care to all our clients. We value a collaborative, supportive, and dynamic work environment where every team member plays a crucial role in our success. We expect all employees to contribute positively to our culture of respect, empathy, and excellence in service.
Qualifications:
· Current BCBA Certification
· Experience working as a BCBA
· Clinical Competence and Judgment in ABA services
· Strong communication skills and supervisory skills
· Willingness to participate in ongoing professional development
· Must work well within a team