Are you looking for an opportunity to work in a state-of-the-art therapy center and be off by 4:30 daily? This position doesn’t require you to drive to different homes. You will have a small caseload, work with a team of seasoned BCBA’s and have the ability to collaborate with in-house SLP and OT.
Compensation and Benefits:
- Excellent salary
- Insurance benefits include health, dental, vision, life, and retirement match up to 4%
- Paid maternity leave
- $10,000 tuition reimbursement
- Other benefits include paid time off, paid holidays, and ongoing professional development
- QUARTERLTY BONUSES:
- This role is eligible for an annual bonus award valued at 15-20% of the role’s salary. This bonus will be paid out quarterly.
BCBA Role and Responsibilities:
- Provide ongoing clinical supervision to all assigned ABA Therapists including monthly check-ins.
- Provide weekly clinical observation of clients and provide ongoing feedback to therapists.
- Completes all funder requirements related to client oversight in a timely manner including supervision notes, reports, and reporting
- Develops and presents in-service training to train and improve team member competencies in clinical or therapeutic interventions.
- Provide initial and ongoing behavioral skills assessments for clients (e.g., VB-MAPP, FBA, ABLLS-R).
- Develops, oversees, and modifies treatment plans (curriculum and behavior plan) and ensures they are updated as needed based on data
- Responsible for overseeing family training that integrates evidence-based behavioral strategies to be implemented in the home and/or natural environment.
- Meet with families to review progress related to treatment plan including curriculum and behavior plan based on funding source requirements
- Collaborates with outside agency team members (i.e., IEP team, Speech Therapists, OTs).
Desired Qualifications:
RCG is looking for a professional with a strong work ethic and commitment towards providing excellent services to our clients and families
- Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) and licensed by the Board of Medicine.
- At least 2 years of experience working with children with autism and/or communication disorder
- Ability to maintain adherence to the BACB Code of Ethics
- Excellent time management skills