Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) Information Technology (IT) - Miami, FL at Geebo

Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)

4.
5 Quick Apply Full-time 1 hour ago Full Job Description Cultural fit:
We are seeking new BCBA's who desire to gain experience but will also consider seasoned BCBA's for this position! The right candidate must be a team player yet also a leader.
Competent, ethical, organized, self-motivated and driven, effective in a fast-paced environment, receptive to clinical recommendations and willing to grow and learn! About us Children's Behavior Therapy provides evidenced-based, quality ABA services and strives to hire competent, ethical Clinicians with a passion for ABA and empowering children and families! Seeking BCBA's with the desire to work with a reputable ABA agency that prioritizes health and safety, while offering job security and an enriched clinical experience.
Must be a FL.
Medicaid Provider who resides in Miami-Dade or Broward County.
Children's Behavior Therapy specializes in providing ABA services with a strong focus on early intervention and intensive applied behavior analysis treatment to proactively bridge developmental gaps and promote socially significant behaviors and quality of life.
Our team of Behavior Analysts provide home and school-based, family-centered ABA services.
CBT provides affordable, accessible treatment to children with special needs and their families.
BCBA's provide caregiver training, consultation, and delivery of services in-person.
Caregivers and therapists receive in-person training and oversight as they implement programs and interventions.
At Children's Behavior Therapy we prioritize our clients and staff.
We are looking for BCBAs who:
Have a passion for the field of ABA Are invested in providing high quality, evidenced-based treatment Strive to expand their knowledge Value working in a collaborative, supportive environment Seek job security in a clinical setting that will enrich and fine-tune their skills! What sets us apart:
Clinicians are all Board Certified Behavior Analysts Remote clinical meetings and trainings Open and efficient collaboration and communication Extensive initial and on-going training for our RBTs We consider ourselves to be child-advocates! Low staff turnover
Benefits:
Combined In-Person- Telehealth position Less drive time, more billable in a day.
HIPPA compliant Telehealth platform Supportive company culture Training on various supervision topics (programming, writing reports, staff management/training) Frequent check-ins and collaboration with Clinical Director Flexible, convenient schedule Requirements:
BCBA Certification Master's Degree in Psychology, Child Development, Applied Behavior Analysis, or any related degree Minimum 2 years of supervision experience (e.
g.
, program design and modification, behavior management experience, parent training, staff training/management, etc.
) Extensive knowledge of ABA principles and strategies (e.
g.
, Verbal Behavior, Natural Environment Training- NET, Discrete Trial Training- DTT, etc.
) Experience with conducting assessments (i.
e.
, Functional Behavior Assessments, Vineland, etc.
) Experience with writing treatment plans (e.
g.
, Initial report, treatment plan updates, etc.
)
Qualifications:
Ability to multi-task, self-monitor and meet deadlines Exceptional interpersonal and leadership skills Receptivity to clinical feedback Ability to emphasize with families Ability to work with people of varying cultures, backgrounds, experiences, etc.
Ability to provide positive and corrective feedback to staff and caregivers Ability to explain purpose and progression of goals Ability to collaborate effectively with caregivers and other professionals
Responsibilities:
Provide in-person and remote supervision and training for RBTs, as needed.
Conduct in-person initial assessments with precautions in place.
Collaborate effectively with Clinical Director Collaborate effectively with other service providers Write Functional Behavior Assessments (FBA) and reassessment plans Conduct parent training sessions to address individualized parent goals Create individualized treatment plans for each child Analyze data and frequently modify intervention plans as needed This Company Describes its Culture as:
Strength-based, client-centered approach Team-based collaborative workplace Strong ethical culture People-oriented and supportive Outcome-oriented Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
$73,000.
00 - $75,000.
00 per year
Benefits:
Employee assistance program Employee discount Flexible schedule Professional development assistance Referral program Medical specialties:
Pediatrics COVID-19 considerations:
Daily health screenings are completed.
All team members receive care-packages with PPE and infection prevention supplies, care packages are replenished, masks are required and provided by the agency, safety protocols are provided and adhered to.
Education:
Master's (Preferred) Language:
Do you speak fluent English/some Spanish (Preferred) Do you speak and write fluently in English (Required) License/Certification:
BCBA (Required) FL.
Medicaid Provider Number (Required) Cigna Provider Number (Preferred) Aetna Provider Number (Preferred) Willingness to travel:
25% (Required) Work Location:
On the road Quick Apply.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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