What are the responsibilities and job description for the Board Certified Behavior Analyst - BCBA position at Holly Ridge Center?
Holly Ridge Center, a non-profit neurodevelopment center in Bremerton, Washington, is seeking a Board Certified Behavior Analyst. This position offers an exciting opportunity to join our dedicated team of Infant Toddler Program professionals, providing early support services to children from birth to age 3 and their families.
Our Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) provide individualized, behavior-analytic intervention for ages birth to three years old population within a medical and educational model. They evaluate, assess, treat, and provide consultation services within an interdisciplinary, family-centered, and culturally diverse system. BCBAs also develop individual autism services plans and supervise behavior technicians in the implementation of therapeutic programs.
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Guaranteed hours each week - pay not based on billable hours
- W-2 employee (not 1099 independent contractor)
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No minimum billable hours requirement
- Manageable caseload/reasonable expectations
- Mileage reimbursement
- Paid memberships & re-licensing
- Comprehensive benefits package - 12 Paid Holidays, Generous PTO, 401k w/ 25% matching, Medical, Dental & Vision
- Qualified employer of the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program
- Flexible schedule/hybrid work options
- Work/Life Balance
- Monday-Friday (No weekends or evenings)
- Collaborative, multi-disciplinary team approach
- Laptop/technology provided
- Use of a streamlined, all-in-one platform for scheduling, communication, daily notes, graphing, etc.
- Leadership accessibility
- Professional development
- Family/child-focused, play-based therapy
- Low RBT turnover
- Well-established non-profit neurodevelopmental center with an outstanding reputation serving families since 1963
Required Knowledge, Skills and/or Abilities:
• Education and/or experience specific to infants and toddlers preferred
• Knowledge of applied behavioral analysis
• Knowledge of Early Childhood Special Education preferred
• Knowledge of typical and atypical child development processes
• Ability to supervise and train Behavior Technicians
• Ability to make home visits
• Meeting facilitation skills
• Awareness of family economic and cultural issues as they relate to early intervention
• Knowledge of Washington State Special Education regulations and/or federal early intervention law preferred
• Knowledge of IFSP process preferred
• Effective computer skills, including capabilities working with spreadsheets, graphs, and word processing
• Proficient with Microsoft Windows and MS Office programs
• Ability to pass a criminal history background check
Education, Training, and/or Work Experience:
• Four-year Bachelor's degree from accredited college or university in related field required
• Education and/or experience specific to infants and toddlers preferred
Required Licenses or Certifications:
• Current BCBA Certification
• Washington State Behavior Analyst License
• Valid Washington State food worker card (within first 60 days)
• Valid Washington State driver's license, reliable transportation, and proof of required personal liability insurance
• Must have clean WA State driving record, as defined by HRC's policy
• CPR/1st Aid Certification (within first 90 days of employment)
Salary : $31 - $38