Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) BPI Champaign
Behavioral Perspective Inc
- Champaign, IL
- Permanent
- Full-time
- A strong emphasis on work-life balance, including flexible scheduling, 11 paid holidays, and generous paid time off (18 days your first year)!
- The option for weekly work-from-home opportunities after your first six months.
- Manageable caseloads with a focus on quality over quantity (200-hour caseloads with only a 26 billable hour minimum).
- Access to an Employee Assistance Program and various discounts.
- Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance plans for eligible employees.
- Parental leave benefits to support your family.
- A 401K plan with employer matching and Flexible Spending Accounts for eligible employees.
- Employer-paid Short Term Disability Benefits for eligible employees, as well as voluntary Long Term Disability and Life Insurance options.
- Guiding and supporting Behavior Technicians through clinical supervision and constructive feedback in clinic, home, school, and community settings.
- Fostering positive relationships between our staff and the families we serve.
- Serving as a primary contact for families, addressing their questions about progress, challenges, and specific interventions.
- Providing valuable consultation to families on their child's unique goals.
- Collaborating with schools and other professionals to ensure coordinated care for our clients.
- Developing and maintaining up-to-date client programs, conducting data analysis and assessments, and implementing necessary programmatic adjustments.
- Conducting initial assessments for new clients to understand their needs, as well as ongoing assessments for clients.
- Creating and refining individualized behavior intervention plans.
- Performing functional analyses and functional behavior assessments (FBAs).
- Providing direct 1:1 therapy sessions when needed.
- Delivering appropriate supervision in line with BACB guidelines, including meticulous record-keeping for all supervisees.
- Generating regular progress summary reports and outlining future goals.
- Providing regular verbal feedback and documenting competency observations/training for Behavior Technicians each month.
- Participating in assigned meetings to contribute to our team's success.
- Maintaining client records in full compliance with HIPAA regulations.
- Upholding and promoting the highest professional standards in accordance with BACB ethical guidelines.
- Engaging in ongoing training opportunities to enhance your skills and knowledge.
- Completing accurate and timely session summaries that clearly reflect client goal progression.
- Providing expert behavior analytic consultation to schools and other private institutions as assigned.
- Prioritizing and delivering the highest quality of authorized client services, including protocol adjustments, caregiver training, and thorough assessment and treatment planning.
- The ability to work in person across both in-home, clinic, school, and community settings.
- Flexibility in your schedule to meet the diverse needs of our clinic and clients.
- Exceptional communication skills, both in writing and verbally.
- Proficiency in computer skills and relevant software, including Google Workspace and Central Reach.
- An active BCBA certification through the BACB.
- Clear criminal background check, sex offender registry check, and abuse and neglect registry check
- Clear MVR background check (as required by position)
- The ability to obtain and maintain CPR and QBS training certifications (training will be provided).
- A Master's degree in Applied Behavior Analysis or a closely related field (required).
- An active BCBA certification (required)
- One or more years of experience working as a BCBA (preferred).
- One or more years of experience in the field of ABA (preferred).
- Bending, kneeling, squatting, and crouching
- Sitting, walking, and running (must be able to move quickly from a seated to standing position)
- Lifting up to 50 lbs. and may occasionally be required to lift or assist in the physical movement of clients
- Hand-eye coordination, manual dexterity
- Ability to see, hear, and speak
- Ability to respond safely to physical aggression and ensure safety of oneself and the client
- Ability to learn, demonstrate, and explain physical skills of moderate complexity
- Ability to assist clients with hygiene and bathroom needs (such as toileting and diapers) for all genders
- Ability to work in a variety of locations, including BPI clinics, client homes, schools, and community settings