What are the responsibilities and job description for the Board Certified Behavior Analyst position at ABA THERAPY GROUP?
Job Summary
We are seeking a passionate and dedicated Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) to join our dynamic team committed to improving the lives of individuals with developmental disabilities, including autism. As a BCBA, you will design, implement, and oversee individualized behavioral intervention plans grounded in applied behavior analysis (ABA). Your expertise will help foster meaningful progress in communication, social skills, and daily living for our clients. This role offers an exciting opportunity to make a positive impact through patient-centered care, data-driven strategies, and collaborative teamwork.
Duties
- Develop and implement comprehensive behavioral treatment plans tailored to each client's unique needs, utilizing principles of applied behavior analysis (ABA)
- Conduct thorough patient assessments and diagnostic evaluations to determine appropriate interventions and track progress over time
- Collect, analyze, and interpret behavioral data to inform treatment modifications and ensure optimal outcomes
- Provide direct behavioral therapy services to children and individuals with autism or other developmental disabilities in various settings
- Collaborate closely with families, caregivers, educators, and multidisciplinary teams to coordinate care and support generalization of skills
- Maintain accurate medical documentation, records, and reports in compliance with HIPAA regulations and organizational policies
- Lead intake assessments for new clients to establish treatment goals and develop individualized care plans
Requirements
- Valid Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) certification from the Behavior Analyst Certification Board (BACB)
- Proven experience working with children or individuals with developmental disabilities, especially autism spectrum disorder (ASD)
- Strong knowledge of applied behavior analysis (ABA), behavioral therapy techniques, and data collection methods
- Familiarity with medical terminology, patient assessment procedures, and medical documentation standards
- Ability to work effectively with diverse populations while maintaining patient confidentiality in accordance with HIPAA guidelines
- Excellent communication skills for collaborating with families, team members, and external providers
- Demonstrated commitment to patient care, ethical practice, and ongoing professional development
Join us in creating a supportive environment where every individual can reach their full potential! We are dedicated to empowering our team members through ongoing training opportunities, a collaborative work culture, and a shared passion for making a difference.
Pay: $90,541.69 - $109,039.45 per year
Language:
- SPANISH (Required)
License/Certification:
- BCBA (Preferred)
Work Location: In person
Salary : $90,542 - $109,039