Benefits/Perks
Careers Advancement Opportunities
Flexible Scheduling
Competitive Compensation
Highly competitive hourly pay (based on experience)
Initial and ongoing training opportunities
Opportunity to recruit required fieldwork hours and high quality supervision towards BACB required fieldwork if enrolled in a BCBA or BCaBA program.
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
Weekly supervision by Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBA’s)
About the company
Join our innovative BCBA-owned company, dedicated to making a long-term impact in the lives of families of children with Autism and developmental disorders. We are a team of highly skilled and passionate professionals, led by a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), who are committed to provide exceptional Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy. Our mission is to give every child, regardless of their unique abilities or challenges, an opportunity to learn and grow in a safe and nurturing environment.
Responsibilities
Delivering ABA therapy in a 1:1 or small group format.
Accurately implementing skill acquisition programs and individual treatment plans.
Accurately implement behavior reduction plans, behavior protocols, and/or behavior support plans.
Collecting data into a data collection system.
Generating and maintaining accurate billing and clinical documentation.
Collaborate with the client family and related professionals as needed regarding client updates, progress and behavioral concerns.
Upholding company policies and standards of conduct; implement ABA intervention in line with the BACB ethical guidelines.
Maintaining Private Health Information (PHI) in compliance with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
Participating in initial and ongoing staff training as offered, as well as commit to continue learning and performance improvement.
Collaborating on design and preparation of program materials.
Qualifications
Possess an active certification as a Registered Behavior Technician (RBT; highly preferred, but not required)
Have at least 1-year experience in working in ABA with children with autism and/or related developmental disabilities (required)
Are pursuing (with at least 2 years completed) and/or hold a Bachelor’s degree in a related field (e.g. Education, Psychology, Social Work, Behavioral Science, Speech Pathology, Early Childhood Education, etc.; highly preferred, but not required)
SKILLS
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