Hybrid Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) - Competitive Pay & Supportive Culture
Ability Builders ABA Co
- Roswell, GA
- $90,000-100,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Competitive Compensation
- Medical, Dental and Vision Insurance
- Promote work life balance with flexible schedule and partial work from home opportunities
- Balanced caseload sizes
- Bonus eligibility
- Collaborative support from clinical team
- Dedication to your professional development- Paid CEUs, conferences, memberships, etc.
- Paid time off
- Initial and ongoing assessment and evaluation of skills and needs for each client assigned to your team
- Development and ongoing monitoring of Individual treatment plans, and behavior intervention plans
- Regular staff training and supervision, and providing feedback for staff enhancement and client progress
- Facilitate regular caregiver meetings and training's to ensuring open communication
- Submission of all required documents for internal and external audits
- Identifying clients and families in need of additional supports, such as families of clients with high risk behavior, social skills groups, family support groups, etc.
- Continuous mentoring, staff engagement, retention and recognition within teams by fostering a culture of positivity, fun work environment, refuse to engage in gossip and demeaning behaviors, dedication to a positive culture
- Participating in professional development activities and sharing information with the clinical team
- Maintain licensure, certification and credentialing current as well as CPR, PCM and other training required by CC ABA, the BACB and the state
- Experience with management and leadership experience and ability to interact with families, staff, clients and community partners for coordination of care
- Assessments of skills & deficits across a variety of domains
- Development of individual treatment and behavior intervention plans with continuous analysis to determine levels progress and remaining deficits
- Practice using various ABA methodologies
- Experience effectively communicating with parents and caregivers in center, home, community and school settings for generalization of skills and transition training
- Use of technology and various software’s to ensure compliance with all requirements set accordingly
- Master’s Degree in ABA, Special Education, Education, Psychology or related field.
- BCBA Certification. Minimum of two years of experience working with children or young adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders. Preferred: BCBA/BCaBA Supervision and Experience and Standards module completion.
- Credentialed as BCBA by the BACB and retaining appropriate memberships certifications, and standings with other professional groups (e.g., ABAI, First Aid Certification, CPR Certification.)