Develop meaningful, evidenced-based, hierarchical programming based on data, progress and the continued assessment of the client
Provide ongoing direct and indirect training and supervision to the RBTs on patient caseload
Provide on-going direct and indirect family guidance that are necessary for programming success
Conduct consistent communication with all treatment team members
Participate in collaborative efforts with other service providers outside of Golden Steps
Review data on a timely basis and communicate when needed to team members
Maintain professional boundaries as indicated by the BACB
Perform comprehensive initial intake and perform recurring assessments
Discharge and Transition Planning for children on your caseload
Flexible hours and ability to develop a schedule that provides work–life balance
Other tasks as assigned
Requirements
Currently a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) with the Behavior Analyst Certification Board (BACB) or sitting for your BCBA exam within one month
LBA (if applicable)
Willing to have a background check
Excellent writing and verbal communication
Must have a reliable car and drivers license for commuting to and from the clinic
Experience working with individuals with developmental disabilities and/or behavior challenges with ABA
Must be able to lift up to 35lbs
Bending and squatting for up to an hour per day
Required to perform activities that entail fine and gross motor skills, bend kneel, squat sitting on floor level or in a chair, or standing for periods of time
Maintain professional boundaries as indicated by the BACB