We are seeking Lead Analyst (Board Certified Behavior Analyst, BCBAor LMHC to join our team!
Lead Analyst will provide serve as case managers and supervisiors to BCaBAs and RBTs and provide caregiver training to the families of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), and Developmental Disabilities and Supervision in home and school settings.
Responsibilities will include:
Provide supervision and case management
Provide parent training services to caregivers
Perform data collection procedures and create monthly reports and provide monthly supportive documentation in accordance with BACB.
Create or assist in the creation of Behavioral intervention Plans including Functional Analysis Assessments, Preferences and Reinforcement Assessments, etc and conduct revisions if needed.
Maintain an active Medicaid provider number and comply with AHCA regulatons
Prepare and assist in the preparation of instructional and clinical materials
Participate in ongoing communication with client’s team
Implement Behavior Intervention Plans and Individual Treatment Plans correctly
Respond and manage crisis situations as they relate to clients with potential for physical aggression
Communicate and report any incidents or concerns to immediate supervisor and any other department head, as directed
Refer clients and parents to appropriate staff members with regard to therapy or non-therapy related questions
Communicate company information and announcements to parents and families as directed by the organization
Complete all other job-related duties as directed
Requirements:
Educational Requirements:
· Minimum of a Master's Degree
Certification and Licensure Requirements:
· Certification as BCBA
· Licensed Mental Health Counselor
· Maintenance of BCBA certification, as well as certifications and any trainings provided (e.g., crisis training, CPR and First Aid, etc.)
· Valid Medicaid Provider Number
Other Requirements:
· Valid driver’s license and personal auto insurance
· Must have manual dexterity to operate computers, electronic devices, and other objects associated with clinical treatment
· Must be able to hold, transport, restrain, and utilize quick body movements as indicated in the Behavior Intervention Plan while working with clients that demonstrate challenging behavior
· Able to lift and carry a minimum of 50 lbs
· When dealing with clients that may exhibit physically aggressive behavior, employee must be able to use appropriate behavior management techniques. Appropriate responses require agility, quick reflexes, and the ability to use physically evasive movements. Training will be provided so that employee is supported through these physical demands.
· Bilingual in English and Spanish preferred
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Qualifications:
Strong communication skills, both written and oral, that will be required for communication with colleagues, parents, clients, and other staff
Excellent attitude and ability to work well within a team
Ability to organize and act on multiple activities concurrently, as required by client treatment plans
Adaptability and eagerness to work in a changing environment
Flexibility to work independently with clients, in addition to working as a part of the larger team
Maintenance of confidential health information