What are the responsibilities and job description for the Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) position at The Language and Behavior Center?
At TLBC, we do things differently. As an employee-centered, neurodiverse-affirming organization, we prioritize both the well-being of our team and the individuality of the clients we serve setting us apart from the larger, one-size-fits-all ABA providers entering the region. We’re committed to supporting our BCBAs with thoughtful, flexible benefits, including a health and wellness stipend that can be used for what matters most to you, whether that’s yoga classes, a gym membership, or even self-care like nail appointments. Right now, we’re seeking passionate BCBAs to take on a full-time caseload in the DC area, and we’d love the opportunity to share more about what makes TLBC truly special.
The BCBA works with the Director Team and a team of BCBAs and RBTs to provide a range of ABA assessment and clinical services for children with Autism Spectrum Disorders. The BCBA completes initial and ongoing assessments, develops treatment plan, provides training to caregivers, and supervises RBTs on site. The BCBA is responsible for coordinating, scheduling, and communicating with RBTS as well as caregivers.
Responsibilities and Duties
- Administers, conducts, evaluates and supervises the implementation of the treatment plan.
- Develops individualized goals and objectives for in-home programs and designs treatment plans based on functional assessment data
- Ongoing program oversight and weekly on-site supervision of RBTs
- Meets regularly with Director Team and notifies her/him immediately of issues impacting client’s progress and satisfaction
- Completes all necessary documentation
- Oversees and directs the scheduling of RBTs as needed and ensure proper billing
- Maintains billable caseload and documents billable hours according to The Language and Behavior Center policy and state and federal regulation
Qualifications and Skills
- A master's degree
- BCBA Certification and and Licensed by the Board of Medicine in the State of PA.
- Demonstrate a thorough understanding of DTT, NET, and other ABA strategies.
- A minimum of three years' experience working directly with children with Autism and/or developmental delays
- Reliable transportation
- Ability to work as part of a team
- Positive and supportive attitude
- Must pass a background check
Not required but preferred:
- Understanding of the following assessments: VB-MAPP, ABLLS-r, FAST
Benefits
- Health Insurance
- Short term disability
- Telehealth hours
- Paid administrative hours
- Mileage reimbursement
- Electronic Charts (ability to access remotely)
- Free CEUs
- Staff outings
- Flexible hours and caseload
- RBT trained supervisees
- Opportunities for growth within the company
- Access to TLBC materials and curriculums
- Supportive Director staff available for collaboration
Job Type: Full-time