Soar Autism Center
Soar Autism Center is seeking a dedicated
Behavior Analyst , or
Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) , to join our interdisciplinary team, committed to delivering outstanding care for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Our approach focuses on early intervention, integrated autism care, and a play‑based ABA methodology, in line with the Early Start Denver Model (ESDM).
Responsibilities
Devise and implement personalized, naturalistic ABA therapy for children aged 2‑6 within a center‑based environment
Work collaboratively with our clinical team, including specialists in speech, occupational therapy, and psychology, to conduct comprehensive assessments and formulate effective treatment plans
Apply ESDM‑informed ABA therapy strategies (training on this model is provided, prior experience with ESDM is not required)
Manage a caseload of approximately 7‑8 clients
Perform standardized assessments to monitor client progress and adjust treatment plans accordingly
Establish and maintain positive relationships with families, offering guidance and support throughout their therapy journey
Qualifications
Minimum of a master’s degree in Applied Behavior Analysis, Special Education, or a related field
Current BCBA certification
ABA early intervention experience
Preferred candidates have a background in Child Development, Early Childhood Education, or a related field
Clear professional communication, both verbally and in writing
Benefits
Quality medical ($0 deductible), dental, and vision plans
A company 401(k) with company contribution after 1 year
11 company holidays plus 15 additional days off
Flexible hybrid schedule: All BCBAs receive 1 dedicated telehealth day per week; additional hybrid options may allow up to 2 telehealth days weekly depending on needs
Short‑term disability for all staff covered by Soar
Student loan repayment assistance
Training and continuing education, and work with national experts (Laurie Vismara on our Clinical Advisory Board)
Real multidisciplinary collaboration with SLP, OT, psychology, and/or LPC teams through client overlaps and weekly interdisciplinary care meetings
A mission deeply focused on care quality for kids and high‑quality, ethical services to their families
Opportunities to grow your career in a growing organization with multiple advancement avenues for clinicians
Application Process Applications for this position will be accepted on a rolling deadline.
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Behavior Analyst , or
Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) , to join our interdisciplinary team, committed to delivering outstanding care for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Our approach focuses on early intervention, integrated autism care, and a play‑based ABA methodology, in line with the Early Start Denver Model (ESDM).
Responsibilities
Devise and implement personalized, naturalistic ABA therapy for children aged 2‑6 within a center‑based environment
Work collaboratively with our clinical team, including specialists in speech, occupational therapy, and psychology, to conduct comprehensive assessments and formulate effective treatment plans
Apply ESDM‑informed ABA therapy strategies (training on this model is provided, prior experience with ESDM is not required)
Manage a caseload of approximately 7‑8 clients
Perform standardized assessments to monitor client progress and adjust treatment plans accordingly
Establish and maintain positive relationships with families, offering guidance and support throughout their therapy journey
Qualifications
Minimum of a master’s degree in Applied Behavior Analysis, Special Education, or a related field
Current BCBA certification
ABA early intervention experience
Preferred candidates have a background in Child Development, Early Childhood Education, or a related field
Clear professional communication, both verbally and in writing
Benefits
Quality medical ($0 deductible), dental, and vision plans
A company 401(k) with company contribution after 1 year
11 company holidays plus 15 additional days off
Flexible hybrid schedule: All BCBAs receive 1 dedicated telehealth day per week; additional hybrid options may allow up to 2 telehealth days weekly depending on needs
Short‑term disability for all staff covered by Soar
Student loan repayment assistance
Training and continuing education, and work with national experts (Laurie Vismara on our Clinical Advisory Board)
Real multidisciplinary collaboration with SLP, OT, psychology, and/or LPC teams through client overlaps and weekly interdisciplinary care meetings
A mission deeply focused on care quality for kids and high‑quality, ethical services to their families
Opportunities to grow your career in a growing organization with multiple advancement avenues for clinicians
Application Process Applications for this position will be accepted on a rolling deadline.
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