BrightView Behavioral Health Services
Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)
BrightView Behavioral Health Services, Long Beach, California, us, 90899
Overview
BrightView is hiring for an awesome BCBA to join our growing team in Los Angeles! This will be a hybrid/remote position. BrightView is a clinician and family owned provider dedicated to the success of both our clients and employees. BrightView believes that satisfied employees are the backbone of any successful organization. We offer a supportive working environment that cultivates teamwork, with ample opportunities for career advancement within the company. BrightView is committed to supporting our staff while improving the overall quality of life for individuals and families affected by developmental disabilities. Position title
BCBA CLINICAL SUPERVISOR Position summary
A BCBA Clinical Supervisor is responsible for developing and ensuring the implementation of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) treatment programs including: curriculum development, development of behavior plans, training and feedback for interventionists, parent training, data analysis (analysis, interpretation, and displaying data) and writing of quarterly reports to clients with various mental health diagnoses, developmental disabilities, and severe behavior problems. Responsibilities
Develop, evaluate, and modify behavior programs/treatment plans and/or goals for a caseload of clients with various developmental disabilities, and/or severe behavior problems. Monitor effectiveness of treatment approach and modify program as needed Conduct functional assessments and complete assessment and progress reports accordingly Analyze data and create graphs for visual analysis of data Design and deliver behavior intervention plan implementation, training, and other related in-service programs, including client- specific intervention training to staff and parents. Ensure that all treatment methodologies are evidence based and reflect the most recent research findings. Trains and supervises clinical staff by monitoring and providing feedback to staff for the direct implementation of ABA interventions (i.e. DTT, PECS, NET, PRT, etc.) Provide training/consultation/support for direct interventionists, paraprofessionals, and/or parents/guardians in principles and implementation techniques of applied behavior analysis, intervention plans, crisis management techniques, counseling intervention techniques, and management of assaultive behaviors. Collaborate with families in the development of behavior support strategies. Effectively manage caseload, prepare and submit all required documentation in a timely manner Timely submission of billing documents, reports, and other materials Attend staff meetings and professional development meetings Benefits
Highly Competitive Salary Based on Education and Experience Unlimited Monthly Bonus Structure in addition to salary Company Laptop Cell Phone and Technology Stipend Continuing Education (CEU) Workshops and Stipends University Partnerships & Tuition Reduction Paid Time Off (PTO) Accrual and Paid Holidays Access to comprehensive curriculum and use of leading technology for clinical practices Healthcare Benefits Family & clinician-owned Positive & team-oriented company culture, supportive management, company socials Opportunities for career advancement within the company Enrollment in Working Advantage - an exclusive employee benefit program Qualifications
Master’s degree required with an emphasis in Applied Behavior Analysis, Psychology, Counseling, Education, Special Education, Child Development, Social Work, or a related field. Possession of Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) certificate in good standing with the BACB. Able to demonstrate the ability to directly supervise staff. Minimum of 3+ years of experience in providing direct services to clients with various developmental disabilities, mental health diagnoses, and/or severe behavior problems in a homebased, center-based, educational, or social services setting preferably cross-age groups. Experience in interpreting, designing and developing specific educationally necessary program plans for children with autism and related disorders. Experience in performance of functional behavior assessments, functional analysis assessments, development of behavioral plans and training and use of emergency behavioral interventions. Experience and training in a variety of intervention techniques (e.g., communication training, parent training, PECS, Natural Language Paradigm, Pivotal Response training, relation-based intervention, TEACCH, social skills training, positive behavior intervention training, DTT, etc). Experience in providing support/training to parents, staff, and other stakeholders. Job details
Work location: On the road (hybrid/remote position possible) Employment type: Full-time Seniority level: Mid-Senior level Job function: Business Development and Sales Industries: Individual and Family Services Schedule
Monday to Friday; some weekends Note: This description content reflects the original information and avoids extraneous postings or site notices.
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BrightView is hiring for an awesome BCBA to join our growing team in Los Angeles! This will be a hybrid/remote position. BrightView is a clinician and family owned provider dedicated to the success of both our clients and employees. BrightView believes that satisfied employees are the backbone of any successful organization. We offer a supportive working environment that cultivates teamwork, with ample opportunities for career advancement within the company. BrightView is committed to supporting our staff while improving the overall quality of life for individuals and families affected by developmental disabilities. Position title
BCBA CLINICAL SUPERVISOR Position summary
A BCBA Clinical Supervisor is responsible for developing and ensuring the implementation of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) treatment programs including: curriculum development, development of behavior plans, training and feedback for interventionists, parent training, data analysis (analysis, interpretation, and displaying data) and writing of quarterly reports to clients with various mental health diagnoses, developmental disabilities, and severe behavior problems. Responsibilities
Develop, evaluate, and modify behavior programs/treatment plans and/or goals for a caseload of clients with various developmental disabilities, and/or severe behavior problems. Monitor effectiveness of treatment approach and modify program as needed Conduct functional assessments and complete assessment and progress reports accordingly Analyze data and create graphs for visual analysis of data Design and deliver behavior intervention plan implementation, training, and other related in-service programs, including client- specific intervention training to staff and parents. Ensure that all treatment methodologies are evidence based and reflect the most recent research findings. Trains and supervises clinical staff by monitoring and providing feedback to staff for the direct implementation of ABA interventions (i.e. DTT, PECS, NET, PRT, etc.) Provide training/consultation/support for direct interventionists, paraprofessionals, and/or parents/guardians in principles and implementation techniques of applied behavior analysis, intervention plans, crisis management techniques, counseling intervention techniques, and management of assaultive behaviors. Collaborate with families in the development of behavior support strategies. Effectively manage caseload, prepare and submit all required documentation in a timely manner Timely submission of billing documents, reports, and other materials Attend staff meetings and professional development meetings Benefits
Highly Competitive Salary Based on Education and Experience Unlimited Monthly Bonus Structure in addition to salary Company Laptop Cell Phone and Technology Stipend Continuing Education (CEU) Workshops and Stipends University Partnerships & Tuition Reduction Paid Time Off (PTO) Accrual and Paid Holidays Access to comprehensive curriculum and use of leading technology for clinical practices Healthcare Benefits Family & clinician-owned Positive & team-oriented company culture, supportive management, company socials Opportunities for career advancement within the company Enrollment in Working Advantage - an exclusive employee benefit program Qualifications
Master’s degree required with an emphasis in Applied Behavior Analysis, Psychology, Counseling, Education, Special Education, Child Development, Social Work, or a related field. Possession of Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) certificate in good standing with the BACB. Able to demonstrate the ability to directly supervise staff. Minimum of 3+ years of experience in providing direct services to clients with various developmental disabilities, mental health diagnoses, and/or severe behavior problems in a homebased, center-based, educational, or social services setting preferably cross-age groups. Experience in interpreting, designing and developing specific educationally necessary program plans for children with autism and related disorders. Experience in performance of functional behavior assessments, functional analysis assessments, development of behavioral plans and training and use of emergency behavioral interventions. Experience and training in a variety of intervention techniques (e.g., communication training, parent training, PECS, Natural Language Paradigm, Pivotal Response training, relation-based intervention, TEACCH, social skills training, positive behavior intervention training, DTT, etc). Experience in providing support/training to parents, staff, and other stakeholders. Job details
Work location: On the road (hybrid/remote position possible) Employment type: Full-time Seniority level: Mid-Senior level Job function: Business Development and Sales Industries: Individual and Family Services Schedule
Monday to Friday; some weekends Note: This description content reflects the original information and avoids extraneous postings or site notices.
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