What are the responsibilities and job description for the Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) position at BehaviorCare Therapy?
BehaviorCare is a family-run ABA therapy provider servicing Arizona and a handful of other states. We believe that we can make a difference by being different – so we craft our company policies carefully, putting our children and therapists first.
For example, we pay our BCBAs for treatment planning, even though it isn’t covered by insurance. (Pretty cool, huh?)
We also believe that an in-person visit to the client’s home is essential for a BCBA to “get a feel” for the case, and that’s why we require all initial assessments to be done in person, even if the client opts for a telehealth option. (Who else does that?)
We’re known for our insane levels of support for our therapists – just read our reviews on Indeed! Join our team today, and actually make a difference.
What we are hiring for: Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)
\n- $1,500 sign-on bonus
- Annual bonus & promotions
- Paid time off, including holidays and maternity/adoption leave
- Health, Dental, Vision, and Group Life Insurance
- 401(k) Matching
- BCBA certification given by the BACB
- Arizona State License (LBA)
- Undergo background check
- Choose a part-time or full-time option
- Part-time position – $85 to $110 per hour (depending on location, experience, and caseload)
- Full-time position – $85,000 to 110,000 annual salary (again, depending on location, experience, and caseload)
- Flexible hours – mornings and afternoons
- Step into a leadership role and impact the lives of children with autism. As a BCBA, you’ll develop and oversee individualized treatment plans and guide a team of ABA therapists (RBTs) to implement your plans.
- In this role, you will work closely with families and children, using ABA principles and data-driven strategies to foster growth and development. You’ll also collaborate with clinical supervisors and mentor/train therapists.
- Develop and implement individualized treatment plans
- Monitor client progress and adjust plans as necessary
- Collaborate with families, teachers, and other professionals
- Collect and analyze data to evaluate intervention effectiveness
- Instruct and supervise behavior technicians
- Conduct parent training regularly
- Coordinate with clinical supervisors to maintain quality of cases
With ongoing opportunities for development, you’ll find personal fulfillment and professional advancement in a dynamic, rewarding environment. What’s not to love?
Salary : $85,000 - $110,000