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Behavior Analyst in Training
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Soar Autism Center Soar Autism Center is building a network of interdisciplinary clinics where children with autism and their families receive life‑shaping services that support them to thrive. We prioritize early intervention, comprehensive supportive services, and positive, developmentally appropriate learning that meets the needs of each unique child and family. The role is designed for individuals who are actively in coursework to become a BCBA and are accruing practicum hours. What You’ll Do
Serve as a case supervisor for 2–4 client cases (10–20 hours/week), based on center needs and program progress Update client goals and programming, utilizing our electronic data collection platform Provide direct supervision to a team of RBTs Participate in ESDM specific trainings, growing your clinical skillset Write Behavior Intervention Plans, utilizing the Practical Functional Assessment (PFA) and Skill Based Treatment (SBT) Receive training and coaching to enhance supervision and therapy skills Meet with families to conduct Family Treatment Guidance meetings and support, utilizing Soar’s in‑house curriculum Conduct and write assessment reports for new clients and re‑assessments for established clients, including training on the Vineland, QABF, FAST, and the ESDM Curriculum Checklist Receive coaching and feedback from Partner Clinician and other BCBAs in your clinic Participate in interdisciplinary meetings with Speech‑Language Pathologists, Occupational Therapists, and Psychologists Conduct direct client therapy (15–25 hours/week), based on center needs and program progress Who You Are
Must be enrolled in or recently completed a Master’s program for ABA Be within ~400–600 hours (or less) of completing all practicum hours to be eligible to sit for the BCBA Exam Demonstrate excellent time‑management skills to effectively plan your time Demonstrate excellent skills in building rapport and trust with families as a behavior therapist Demonstrate emerging skills in case conceptualization and client programming and planning Demonstrate emerging skills in coaching and supervising RBTs to implement ESDM therapy Desire to learn and grow and accept feedback What We Offer
A mission deeply focused on care quality for kids and their families Competitive compensation package commensurate with experience Quality medical, dental, and vision plans Hiring incentives A company 401K with company contribution Generous paid time off, including holidays and personal days Opportunities for professional growth and advancement within a growing organization Paid unrestricted hours Applications for this position will be accepted on a rolling deadline. Soar Autism Center is committed to diversity and inclusion at all levels. As an equal‑opportunity employer, we strictly prohibit discrimination or harassment and welcome applicants of all backgrounds, without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, disability, or other protected characteristics.
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Behavior Analyst in Training
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Soar Autism Center Soar Autism Center is building a network of interdisciplinary clinics where children with autism and their families receive life‑shaping services that support them to thrive. We prioritize early intervention, comprehensive supportive services, and positive, developmentally appropriate learning that meets the needs of each unique child and family. The role is designed for individuals who are actively in coursework to become a BCBA and are accruing practicum hours. What You’ll Do
Serve as a case supervisor for 2–4 client cases (10–20 hours/week), based on center needs and program progress Update client goals and programming, utilizing our electronic data collection platform Provide direct supervision to a team of RBTs Participate in ESDM specific trainings, growing your clinical skillset Write Behavior Intervention Plans, utilizing the Practical Functional Assessment (PFA) and Skill Based Treatment (SBT) Receive training and coaching to enhance supervision and therapy skills Meet with families to conduct Family Treatment Guidance meetings and support, utilizing Soar’s in‑house curriculum Conduct and write assessment reports for new clients and re‑assessments for established clients, including training on the Vineland, QABF, FAST, and the ESDM Curriculum Checklist Receive coaching and feedback from Partner Clinician and other BCBAs in your clinic Participate in interdisciplinary meetings with Speech‑Language Pathologists, Occupational Therapists, and Psychologists Conduct direct client therapy (15–25 hours/week), based on center needs and program progress Who You Are
Must be enrolled in or recently completed a Master’s program for ABA Be within ~400–600 hours (or less) of completing all practicum hours to be eligible to sit for the BCBA Exam Demonstrate excellent time‑management skills to effectively plan your time Demonstrate excellent skills in building rapport and trust with families as a behavior therapist Demonstrate emerging skills in case conceptualization and client programming and planning Demonstrate emerging skills in coaching and supervising RBTs to implement ESDM therapy Desire to learn and grow and accept feedback What We Offer
A mission deeply focused on care quality for kids and their families Competitive compensation package commensurate with experience Quality medical, dental, and vision plans Hiring incentives A company 401K with company contribution Generous paid time off, including holidays and personal days Opportunities for professional growth and advancement within a growing organization Paid unrestricted hours Applications for this position will be accepted on a rolling deadline. Soar Autism Center is committed to diversity and inclusion at all levels. As an equal‑opportunity employer, we strictly prohibit discrimination or harassment and welcome applicants of all backgrounds, without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, disability, or other protected characteristics.
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