What are the responsibilities and job description for the Board Certified Behavior Analyst BCBA position at Pioneer Resources?
Make a Difference / Who We Are:
Pioneer Resources is a 501(c)3 non‐profit organization. Our mission is to help people with disabilities and seniors obtain independence and dignity by creating opportunities for participation in the community using our four pillars of service:
- A place to live; affordable housing and specialized homes
- A place to learn; vocational training, ABA therapy & community living supports programs
- A place to grow and play; Pioneer Trails camping and recreational programs
- A way to get there; one of the largest transportation fleets on the lakeshore
Pioneer Resources is a great place to work! Members of our team are an energizing mix of veteran staff from over 38 years of experience to those only recently discovering their passion for helping others. Our workforce respects the diversity of the people we serve and those we serve alongside. Pioneer Resources offers a rewarding work experience that strategically meets the needs of our community while fostering employee success with personal fulfillment and work‐life balance. As an employee of Pioneer Resources, you will have the unique opportunity to touch the lives of those in your community every time you come to work!
Agency Values:
All positions within Pioneer Resources are expected to abide by the agency values of LEAD: Listen, Empathy, Acknowledge and Dignity. We engage and interact with our participants, residents, and co‐workers each and every day by listening to their needs with empathy and understanding, while acknowledging everyone as an individual and treating all with the utmost dignity and respect.
Position Type / Expected Hours of Work:
This is a full‐time position that works on average 40 or more hours a week. Overtime may be required. This position is expected to be on site, in the community or at participant’s homes as needed. Hours and days are typically Monday‐Friday; every other Saturday morning may be required based on participant plans. Schedule may vary based on agency needs at the discretion of the Manager, CCO and/or CEO.
Summary:
The Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) will devise behavioral‐based treatment for children and teens with developmental disabilities. This person will be dedicated to providing exceptional care. The BCBA will complete assessments and devise treatment plans in accordance with Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy guidelines. Treatment plans focus on skill acquisition and behavior reduction protocols. Supervision of therapy and clinical guidance required for Qualified Behavior Health Professionals (QBHPs), Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analysts (BCaBAs) and Behavior Analysis Technicians (BATs). The BCBA reports directly to the Director of Youth Services.
Essential Functions:
Essential functions of this position include:
- Provide both formal and informal clinical guidance to all other clinical staff including QBHP, BCaBA as well as BATs.
- Participate in and represent the ABA Center of Pioneer Resources in various public outreach and advocacy opportunities as assigned.
- Work closely with the ABA Manager and clinical leadership team to guide best practice initiatives and processes for the program.
- Coordinate the development and implementation of appropriate behavior management protocols based on individual participant behavior intervention plans.
- Model and assist with the implementation of appropriate behavior management techniques based on individual intervention plans.
- Conduct initial assessments with participants, review current assessments and conduct updated assessments at least every six months.
- Write behavior intervention plans, monitor their implementation and effectiveness for consumers, and assist in and monitor the collection of data and implementation of such plans to ensure success.
- Provide direct support to technicians using ABA approved methodologies to enhance teacher instruction.
- Schedule and meet with technicians and families to provide research‐based and/or peer reviewed interventions.
- Assist in the development and implementation of Individual Education Plans (IEPs) as requested.
- Provide staff development as necessary to clinicians and technicians regarding effective interventions and positive behavioral supports and techniques.
- Provide professional supervision to QBHPs, BATs and BCaBAs as required by the BACB.
- Collaborate with the ABA leadership team with creating and maintaining staff and client schedules.
- Collaborate with the ABA leadership team to assure staffing for sick leave and vacations.
- Communicate with the ABA leadership team, client families and staff regarding day‐to‐day changes.
Other Duties: Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive list of duties or responsibilities required to perform this job. Duties and responsibilities may change at any time with or without notice.
Education/Talent Requirements:
- A Master’s Degree in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is required.
- Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst (BCaBA) in good standing.
- Licensed Assistant Behavior Analyst in Michigan in good standing.
- The Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst will have meet all of the requirements of the BCBA Board and hold current certification as a Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst (BCaBA) and licensure as a behavior analyst in the state of Michigan.
- General knowledge of the developmental disabilities system in Michigan.
- Solid knowledge of the principles and practice of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), including general behavioral assessment and ethical standards in behavior analysis.
- Previous supervisory experience to qualified Behavior Analysis Technicians (BATs) in accordance with BACB guidelines as well as on‐going education on consumer treatment plans to all technicians, preferred.
- Solid knowledge of the behavioral impact of developmental disabilities, as well as the cognitive, educational, vocational, and social challenges encountered by persons with developmental disabilities.
- Ability to work independently and prioritize tasks/goals for self and others.
- Effective written and verbal communication skills with individuals and groups at all professional levels.
- Effective and creative negotiator and problem solver.
- Ability to work effectively with various technology including word processing software, internet based databases, etc.
- The capacity to work in a team with intermittent supervision.
- The ability to work respectfully and courteously with a wide variety of individuals.
- This employee will be required to successfully complete all required initial and update trainings.
- Must pass all required background checks, physicals, and drug screens; if the background check reveals disqualifying information, employment shall be terminated unless the disqualifying information was successfully appealed as inaccurate, expunged or set aside.
- This position requires driving; individuals must have a valid Michigan driver’s license with three (3) or more years of driving experience, less than six (6) points, and no exclusionary violations on driving record.
Travel:
Travel may be expected up to 25‐50%. A company vehicle is not supplied. Personal vehicle is required. Travel is primarily local, although some out‐of‐area and overnight travel may be expected.
Work Environment:
This position works in close proximity to people. Moderate noise to be expected while working with participants. While the majority of working time is spent indoors at the center, in participant’s homes or community, employees in this position may work outdoors in all seasons for short periods of time, e.g. assisting participants into a vehicle, taking a participant on an outing, snow removal, etc.
Physical Demands of the Job:
Medium work. No more than 50 pounds with frequent lifting of objects weighing up to 25 pounds.
- This person may be asked to exert considerable force occasionally as required to lift, carry, push, pull, or otherwise move objects, including the human body.
- Lifting may include no more than 50 pounds at a time with frequent lifting or carrying up to 25 pounds.
- This person may be required frequently to use the fine and gross motor skills generally associated with play and working with children.
- This person may be required to stand or walk for extended periods of time.
EEO Statement:
Pioneer Resources is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer committed to diversifying its workforce.
It is Pioneer Resources’ policy to provide equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding, or related medical conditions), gender identity or expression, national origin, ancestry, age, disability, legally protected medical condition, genetic information, marital status, sexual orientation, protected veteran status, military status, citizenship status or any other status that is protected by law. Pioneer Resources also does not discriminate against applicants or employees because they have inquired about, discussed, or disclosed their own pay or the pay of another employee or applicant.
At Pioneer Resources, we believe that every employee, through their diverse abilities and experiences, can contribute to our growth, consumers, and the community we serve. We embrace diversity and are committed to providing equal opportunity to all employees and applicants. If you have a disability and require reasonable accommodations in the application process, call Human Resources at (231) 773‐5355; we will be happy to assist you. We will only share your accommodation request with those individuals who have a specific need to know. The
request for an accommodation will not affect Pioneer Resources’ hiring decisions. All other submissions should be performed online.
Company Statement:
All employees are required to uphold the values of Pioneer Resources, Inc.: Integrity, Stewardship, Innovation, Excellence, and Respect and conduct themselves in a manner demonstrating LEAD (Listen, Empathy, Acknowledge and Dignity). Further, staff are required to comply with the policies, procedures, and safety program(s) of Pioneer Resources. All employees are required to uphold standards of CARF and practice LEAN initiatives and principles. Employees are required to follow all state and federal laws and regulations, including but not limited to those related to recipient rights, confidentiality, and the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA).
Pioneer Resources offers a comprehensive benefits package: Paid Time Off, Holiday Pay, Company Paid Life, Company Paid Long Term Disability, Medical, and 403(b) Retirement Plan with company match. Employee paid options of: Dental, Vision, Flex Spending Accounts, Voluntary Life, AD&D, and Short Term Disability.
Salary : $70,000 - $85,000