Behavioral Perspective Inc
Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) BPI Glen Carbon
Behavioral Perspective Inc, Glen Carbon, Illinois, United States, 62034
Are you passionate about making a real difference in the lives of others? We're currently seeking a dedicated Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) to provide essential therapy services to children, teens, and young adults with Autism. In this role, you'll have the opportunity to create impactful therapy programs, mentor a team of Behavior Technicians, collaborate with other specialists, and manage your caseload effectively.
Benefits
A strong emphasis on work‑life balance, including flexible scheduling, 11 paid holidays, and generous paid time off (15 days your first year)
The option for weekly work‑from‑home opportunities after your first six months
Manageable caseloads with a focus on quality over quantity (200‑hour caseloads with only a 26 billable hour minimum)
Access to an Employee Assistance Program and various discounts
Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance plans for eligible employees
Parental leave benefits to support your family
401K plan with employer matching and Flexible Spending Accounts for eligible employees
Short Term Disability Benefits for eligible employees, as well as voluntary Long Term Disability and Life Insurance options
Responsibilities
Guiding and supporting Behavior Technicians through clinical supervision and constructive feedback in clinic, home, school, and community settings
Fostering positive relationships between our staff and the families we serve
Serving as a primary contact for families, addressing their questions about progress, challenges, and specific interventions
Providing valuable consultation to families on their child's unique goals
Collaborating with schools and other professionals to ensure coordinated care for our clients
Developing and maintaining up‑to‑date client programs, conducting data analysis and assessments, and implementing necessary programmatic adjustments
Conducting initial assessments for new clients to understand their needs, as well as ongoing assessments for clients
Creating and refining individualized behavior intervention plans
Performing functional analyses and functional behavior assessments (FBAs)
Providing direct 1:1 therapy sessions when needed
Delivering appropriate supervision in line with BACB guidelines, including meticulous record‑keeping for all supervisees
Generating regular progress summary reports and outlining future goals
Providing regular verbal feedback and documenting competency observations/training for Behavior Technicians each month
Participating in assigned meetings to contribute to our team's success
Maintaining client records in full compliance with HIPAA regulations
Upholding and promoting the highest professional standards in accordance with BACB ethical guidelines
Engaging in ongoing training opportunities to enhance your skills and knowledge
Completing accurate and timely session summaries that clearly reflect client goal progression
Providing expert behavior analytic consultation to schools and other private institutions as assigned
Prioritizing and delivering the highest quality of authorized client services, including protocol adjustments, caregiver training, and thorough assessment and treatment planning
Requirements
The ability to work in person across both in‑home, clinic, school, and community settings
Flexibility in your schedule to meet the diverse needs of our clinic and clients
Exceptional communication skills, both in writing and verbally
Proficiency in computer skills and relevant software, including Google Workspace and Central Reach
An active BCBA certification through the BACB
Clear criminal background check, sex offender registry check, and abuse and neglect registry check
Clear MVR background check (as required by position)
The ability to obtain and maintain CPR and QBS training certifications (training will be provided)
Education & Experience
A Master's degree in Applied Behavior Analysis or a closely related field (required)
An active BCBA certification and license (required)
One or more years of experience working as a BCBA (preferred)
One or more years of experience in the field of ABA (preferred)
Required Physical Requirements
Bending, kneeling, squatting, and crouching
Sitting, walking, and running (must be able to move quickly from a seated to standing position)
Lifting up to 50 lbs. and may occasionally be required to lift or assist in the physical movement of clients
Hand‑eye coordination, manual dexterity
Ability to see, hear, and speak
Ability to respond safely to physical aggression and ensure safety of oneself and the client
Ability to learn, demonstrate, and explain physical skills of moderate complexity
Ability to assist clients with hygiene and bathroom needs (such as toileting and diapers) for all genders
Ability to work in a variety of locations, including BPI clinics, client homes, schools, and community settings
If you are a passionate and dedicated BCBA looking for an opportunity to make a significant impact while enjoying a supportive work environment, we encourage you to apply.
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Benefits
A strong emphasis on work‑life balance, including flexible scheduling, 11 paid holidays, and generous paid time off (15 days your first year)
The option for weekly work‑from‑home opportunities after your first six months
Manageable caseloads with a focus on quality over quantity (200‑hour caseloads with only a 26 billable hour minimum)
Access to an Employee Assistance Program and various discounts
Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance plans for eligible employees
Parental leave benefits to support your family
401K plan with employer matching and Flexible Spending Accounts for eligible employees
Short Term Disability Benefits for eligible employees, as well as voluntary Long Term Disability and Life Insurance options
Responsibilities
Guiding and supporting Behavior Technicians through clinical supervision and constructive feedback in clinic, home, school, and community settings
Fostering positive relationships between our staff and the families we serve
Serving as a primary contact for families, addressing their questions about progress, challenges, and specific interventions
Providing valuable consultation to families on their child's unique goals
Collaborating with schools and other professionals to ensure coordinated care for our clients
Developing and maintaining up‑to‑date client programs, conducting data analysis and assessments, and implementing necessary programmatic adjustments
Conducting initial assessments for new clients to understand their needs, as well as ongoing assessments for clients
Creating and refining individualized behavior intervention plans
Performing functional analyses and functional behavior assessments (FBAs)
Providing direct 1:1 therapy sessions when needed
Delivering appropriate supervision in line with BACB guidelines, including meticulous record‑keeping for all supervisees
Generating regular progress summary reports and outlining future goals
Providing regular verbal feedback and documenting competency observations/training for Behavior Technicians each month
Participating in assigned meetings to contribute to our team's success
Maintaining client records in full compliance with HIPAA regulations
Upholding and promoting the highest professional standards in accordance with BACB ethical guidelines
Engaging in ongoing training opportunities to enhance your skills and knowledge
Completing accurate and timely session summaries that clearly reflect client goal progression
Providing expert behavior analytic consultation to schools and other private institutions as assigned
Prioritizing and delivering the highest quality of authorized client services, including protocol adjustments, caregiver training, and thorough assessment and treatment planning
Requirements
The ability to work in person across both in‑home, clinic, school, and community settings
Flexibility in your schedule to meet the diverse needs of our clinic and clients
Exceptional communication skills, both in writing and verbally
Proficiency in computer skills and relevant software, including Google Workspace and Central Reach
An active BCBA certification through the BACB
Clear criminal background check, sex offender registry check, and abuse and neglect registry check
Clear MVR background check (as required by position)
The ability to obtain and maintain CPR and QBS training certifications (training will be provided)
Education & Experience
A Master's degree in Applied Behavior Analysis or a closely related field (required)
An active BCBA certification and license (required)
One or more years of experience working as a BCBA (preferred)
One or more years of experience in the field of ABA (preferred)
Required Physical Requirements
Bending, kneeling, squatting, and crouching
Sitting, walking, and running (must be able to move quickly from a seated to standing position)
Lifting up to 50 lbs. and may occasionally be required to lift or assist in the physical movement of clients
Hand‑eye coordination, manual dexterity
Ability to see, hear, and speak
Ability to respond safely to physical aggression and ensure safety of oneself and the client
Ability to learn, demonstrate, and explain physical skills of moderate complexity
Ability to assist clients with hygiene and bathroom needs (such as toileting and diapers) for all genders
Ability to work in a variety of locations, including BPI clinics, client homes, schools, and community settings
If you are a passionate and dedicated BCBA looking for an opportunity to make a significant impact while enjoying a supportive work environment, we encourage you to apply.
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