Master's degree in behavioral analysis, education, psychology, or related field
Current BCBA license or plans to take the exam within 3 months; students are welcome to apply
Experience implementing ABA with children with Autism Spectrum Disorder or related disorders
Ability to administer and interpret diverse clinical assessments
Strong clinical competence and judgment
Commitment to maintaining confidentiality
Exceptional communication, problem-solving, and organizational skills in fast-paced settings
Responsibilities
Develop and supervise targeted interventions to improve the lives of children with autism
Celebrate client achievements in developing positive behaviors and skills
Provide compassionate support during family discussions about assessments and treatment
Monitor client progress and advocate for them by communicating any concerns
Supervise and train behavioral technicians, sharing knowledge and experience
Physically engage with clients during sessions, involving activities like running and lifting
Benefits
Competitive compensation with an obtainable quarterly bonus
Flexible working schedules to support work-life balance
Support from a multi-tiered clinical team at local and regional levels
Access to advanced tools for data collection and charting
Resources of a large organization paired with local team support
Enhanced onboarding and training for Behavior Technicians
Continuous professional development opportunities with CEU accredited courses
Comprehensive benefits package for full-time employees including medical, dental, vision, PTO, and 401K
Full Job Description
Overview
As a BCBA, you will combine your knowledge and experience with our innovative treatment techniques to change our clients' lives. Our clinical support team makes sure you are able to focus on providing excellent clinical services to our learners and not administrative work.
We are actively seeking Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBA's) to join our team as full-time or part-time clinical experts.
As a Proud Moments BCBA, you'll enjoy professional respect, recognition, and rewards:
Competitive compensation + robust/achievable quarterly bonus program
Meaningful work-life balance with flexible working schedules (full or part-time)
Multi-tiered clinical team; both at the local and regional level designed to ensure you feel supported in your day to day
Advanced, easy-to-use tools that simplify data collection and charting
The best of both worlds - the resources of a large organization combined with the collegiality and support of the local care team
Enhanced Behavior Technician onboarding/training, to support continuity in services for our learners
Continuous professional development through our free monthly CEU accredited courses and over 200 hours of archived CEUs available
Comprehensive benefits package for full-time employees, including:
PTO/flexible holidays
Medical, dental and vision coverage
401K retirement savings program
Employee Assistance Programs
Responsibilities
As a Proud Moments BCBA, you'll be challenged to realize your professional potential. Key responsibilities as a BCBA include:
Utilize your expertise to develop and supervise the implementation of targeted interventions that change the lives of children with autism
Share in the achievements of your clients as they develop positive behaviors and learn new skills
Provide caring support during family conversations to ensure parents fully understand assessment results and treatment recommendations
Advocate for your clients by monitoring for potential issues and communicating concerns
Share your knowledge and experience through direct supervision, support, training, and orientation of our growing team of behavioral technicians
Physically keep up with clients as they move about the session area(s). This will require many physical activities including, but not limited to, standing, sitting, bending, lifting 25+ pounds, running, squatting, kneeling, and generally keeping pace with children from 2-15 years old
Qualifications
As an ideal BCBA candidate, you bring to Proud Moments ABA the following qualifications:
Master's degree in behavioral analysis, education, psychology, or a related field
Current BCBA license (depending on state) or sitting for your exam in the next 3 months- students are welcome!
Demonstrated skills implementing applied behavioral analysis (ABA) with children with Autism Spectrum Disorder or related disorders
Ability to administer and interpret a variety of clinical assessments
Excellent clinical competence and judgment
Commitment to handling confidential information responsibly
Exceptional communication, problem-solving, organizational and project management skills while working in a fast-paced environment