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In Person Board Certified Behavior Analyst

Silveira Behavior Consultants

In Person Board Certified Behavior Analyst

Chicago, IL
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Benefits/Perks

    Careers Advancement Opportunities

    Flexible Scheduling

    Competitive Compensation

    401(k)

    401(k) matching

    Health insurance

    Paid time off

    Professional development assistance

    Referral program

    Relocation assistance

    Medical specialties:

    Pediatrics

    Schedule:

    4 hour shift

    8 hour shift

    Day shift

    Monday to Friday

    No weekends

    Job Summary

    As a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), you'll step into a world of thrilling possibilities, transforming the lives of children and families on the autism spectrum. You'll lead and manage home-based intervention programs and treatment teams, guiding dedicated Behavior Technicians to provide exceptional treatment that unlocks the full potential of each child. Every day will be an exhilarating journey as you uphold the highest standards of care, witnessing remarkable progress and making a profound impact. Join this exciting endeavor that changes lives and shapes futures!

    Responsibilities

    Supervise and manage a wide range of ABA treatment services, including assessment, program design, progress tracking, program adjustments, parent education, care coordination, and insurance approval. Adhere to state and insurance regulations to maintain exemplary care standards.

    Collaborating with parents and stakeholders, you'll provide clinical recommendations for treatment intensity, modality, and transition/exit planning. The focus will be on delivering developmentally appropriate and socially valid outcomes for clients.

    Deliver training and supervision to clinical staff at all levels, ensuring the provision of high-quality treatment services.

    Take charge of mentoring and supervising others, focusing on fostering independent clinical skills, problem-solving capabilities, critical thinking, and meeting certification requirements.

    Collaborate effectively with fellow clinicians and cross-functional team members to enhance client care and treatment outcomes.

    Qualifications

    Candidates must hold a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) certification or a valid state license.

    Provide behavior services to clients with autism in either in-home or clinic-based settings.

    Possess an active driver's license and a dependable vehicle.

    KILLS

    Cultural sensitivity, with ability to work with people with diverse cultural backgrounds.

    Have excellent written and oral communication skills

    Seek feedback willingly in an effort to improve

    Enjoy opportunities for growth and collaboration

    Acts professionally and uphold strict, high standards for themselves.

    WHAT WE OFFER:

    Highly competitive hourly pay (based on experience)

    Initial and ongoing training opportunities

    PTO (sick and personal days)

    401(k)

    Performance incentive programs to promote high quality delivery services.

    Holidays off

    The opportunity for growth within a small company

    Free monthly CEUs

    Professional development stipend

    New BCBAs Mentorship Program