Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)
Willow ABA Services
- Littleton, CO
- $70,000-90,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
Just like we teach our clients to accept differences, we also encourage our staff to embrace theirs. Your differences are not only welcomed, but they are needed.
We don’t want this to be just a 9-5 job for you. We want you to continue to grow, learn, and find your passion. When you become a part of the Willow family, you will be cross trained to capitalize on your individual skills and interests by designing new roles and interests that fit your passions.Willow is a small family owned practice with their clients and staff as number one priority. One way we demonstrate this is with small caseloads of 8-10 clients on average. Willow will support you with a comprehensive administrative team that handles all insurance, authorization, scheduling, and credentialing needs. We want you to be able to focus on what you became a BCBA for, impacting clients and their families in a large way.How we invest in our staff:We provide ongoing and consistent supervision in which our Clinical Director provides feedback and training on treatment protocols and individualized programming. Per the BACB’s recommendation, we evaluate the level of need for BCBA (Board Certified Behavior Analysis) oversight for each client, and we stick to our clinical recommendations to ensure programming is implemented to fidelity, meaning the hours our clients receive services are as efficient as possible.Responsibilities
- Consult with all essential team members about all client skill acquisition and maladaptive behavior reduction programming, implement client plan and program modifications as needed, assist in providing client accommodations, and social skills instruction
- Prepare and facilitate on the job staff training/program modeling for both non-RBTs working on obtaining their certification and already certified RBTs
- Assist in overseeing and providing consultation to Willow staff regarding client skill acquisition and maladaptive behavior reduction programming
- Develop and oversee the implementation all client skill acquisition and maladaptive behavior reduction programming, assess client progress and program effectiveness, and make modifications to client programming, as necessary
- Coordinate communication between the client’s parents, caregivers, and/or legal guardians, family members, and the client’s school and other service providers.
- Ensure the timely completion of program modifications, materials, progress reports, and graphed data
- Ensure that all behavioral strategies are implemented consistently and accurately across all clinical systems and settings
- Develop data-tracking mechanisms and reporting strategies to convey pertinent clinical client information
- Attend client team meetings as necessary or as requested.
- Participate in the presentation of client progress
- Act as an active training member for directors. This includes onsite staff training, Willow initial employee orientation training, and clinical staff team meetings.
- Ensure that all staff members demonstrate proficiency in implementing ABA programming, by utilizing behavior change procedures, which meet the designated standards of reliability and scientific rigor
- Satisfactorily answer any questions, in regard to the principles of ABA, by demonstrating proficiency on all evaluations developed for each of the essential skills of the BCBA
- Providing ongoing supervision of one-to-one direct ABA treatment programming
- Conduct thorough medical documentation audits for all clients regularly
- Other duties as required
- Master's degree in Applied Behavior Analysis, or related field
- Current BCBA certification
- Competency writing behavior reduction and skill acquisition programs
- Experience with children, teens and young adults in clinic setting (preferred) in-home acceptable
- Ability to provide supervision for staff in school to become a BCBA
- Creative and organized
- Strong work ethic
- Knowledge of BACB ethics and policies
- Experience with Central Reach (highly desired)
- Keep workplace sanitized and clean
- Communicates effectively with staff and administration
- Excellent verbal and written communications skills
- Excellent analytical/problem solving skills
- Strong leadership skills, thorough and detail oriented
- Participates in individual continuing education and professional development
- Desire to work with a variety of clients ranging on their age, abilities and skill levels
- Relocation assistance
- Paid time off (3 weeks in your first year)
- Medical/Dental/Vision insurance
- Short- and Long-Term Disability
- Flexible spending account
- Maternity Leave
- 8 paid holidays
- 401(k) retirement plan (4% employer match with no vesting period)
- Company Laptop
- Full practice management – we take care of billing and tracking authorizations and certifications
- Significant collaboration via mentors and consistent support
- Trainings on topics that matter to you
- Performance incentives
- Professional development assistance and growth opportunities
- Monday to Friday