Board Certified Behavior Analyst Information Technology (IT) - Terre Haute, IN at Geebo

Board Certified Behavior Analyst

3.
3 Terre Haute, IN Terre Haute, IN Estimated:
$70.
3K - $89K a year Estimated:
$70.
3K - $89K a year Description:
Circle City ABA Company Story:
Circle City ABA provides Applied Behavior Analysis Therapy for children and adolescents diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder.
Circle City ABA has created a center-based environment where play meets progress through high quality therapy, individualized treatment and behavior plans, and specialized programs.
The mission of Circle City ABA is to enrich and empower children with autism through applied behavior analysis therapy.
Once you experience the remarkable program Circle City ABA has created, you will never want to return to any other job.
Do not just take my word for it, reach out to us and speak to our current team members! Why Work for Circle City ABA ? Just a few of the perks of being a Circle City ABA team member are below:
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 Board Certified Behavior Analyst BCBA
Responsibilities:
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, certifications, and credentialing current as CCABA, insurance payors, BACB, and the state Requirements:
Board Certified Behavior Analyst BCBA
Experience:
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 Board Certified Behavior Analyst BCBA Requirements:
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.
).
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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