What are the responsibilities and job description for the Board Certified Behavior Analyst position at Behavioral Pediatrics of Georgia?
Behavioral Pediatrics of Rural Georgia seeks a committed BCBA to join our interdisciplinary team of professionals that is led by a behavioral pediatrician, supported by a counselor, and ABA clinic. You will change lives by serving a pediatric population without access to ABA. Our innovative practice environment will provide opportunities for advocacy, teaching and research if desired. Join a team-oriented practice that values work-life balance and personal fulfillment through service to others. The position entails a flexible work schedule, small caseloads, and the ability to provide quality treatment by providing ABA services to children on the autism spectrum ages 1- 13. You will be joining an enthusiastic team of RBT’s who want to make ABA their career.
Responsibilities Include
- Supervising and training staff
- Facilitating parent trainings
- Conducting initial assessments and developing treatment plans with socially significant goals that are individualized to meet the needs of each individual client
- Analyzing data and making treatment decisions
- Updating client goals and treatment plans
- Monitoring and ensuring staff maintain required certifications
- Other duties as specified
Required Qualifications Include
- Reliable transportation
- 1 year minimum of supervisory/leadership position
- A BCBA certificate in good standing
- Master's degree in Applied Behavior Analysis
- 5 Outstanding professional references
- Autism Experience 1 year (preferred)
- Applied Behavior Analysis: 1 year (preferred)
Compensation and Benefits
- Salary is competitive and dependent upon education and previous experience
- Group health insurance is available
- Negotiable incentive package could include relocation assistance based on start date.
- $55-$75 an hour
- This will be an independent contractor position
Location
- In-clinic
Salary : $55 - $75