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Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)
behavioral-health-field-inc
United States$80–90Remote1w ago
- Employment
- Part-time
About the role
Location: in the state of Georgia or 50 miles from the limits of Georgia
Job Type: Hourly
Salary Rate: $80 to $90 per hour
Behavioral Health Field (BH Field) is an ABA Practice, providing heart-centered ABA focused on NET at home, and in the community when appropriate; we are now starting to focus on the principles of NDBI, as well.
We strongly value work-life balance!
Responsibilities at BH Field:
- Provide ABA services, Supervision, and Parent training for children with Autism, IDD and their caregivers.
- Conduct Initial Assessments and Reassessments (VB MAPP, ABLLS-R, AFLS…)
- Design and update behavioral programs to fill the learner needs.
- Supervise and train ABA technicians; implement, model and monitor progress of individualized behavior support and skill plans with ABA technicians.
- Monitor fidelity of implementation of behavioral goals
- Responsible for clinical oversight of behavioral intervention plans
Qualifications:
- You must be a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) with minimum 3 months of experience.
- Active Georgia LBA or willingness to apply for the Georgia LBA.
- Spanish speaking is a plus!
- Completed the 8-hour BACB supervisor training.
- Experience working with individuals diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder and other developmental disabilities.
- Access to reliable electronic devices (Wi-Fi, headphones, laptop, phone …)
- Strong interpersonal and writing skills.
- Ability to be an effective agent of a treatment team.
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