The Behavior Analyst (BCBA) is responsible for the development, implementation, and supervision of their learner’s assessments and behavior intervention plans.
The BCBA works together with their assigned teams to continually monitor each learner’s progress in order to provide the most relevant treatment.
Why a Behavior Analyst at Hope…
As a BCBA, you will change lives - including your own.
Here are just some of the ways Hope Network invests in you for all that you do:
Starting Pay $65,000/ Year
Medical, Dental, & Vision benefits eligible on day one
Paid Training
Conference & Continuing Education Reimbursement
Leadership Career-Pathing
Generous Paid Time Off
Retirement Savings Plan with employer match
Supportive Work Environment
How you will change lives…
The BCBA is responsible for:
Clinical Practice
Conducting comprehensive initial and ongoing behavioral assessments.
Creating and developing individualized behavior intervention plans.
Monitoring the implementation of the learner’s programming and adjusting the behavior plan as needed.
Attends and participates in parent meetings, therapist meetings, trainings and other meetings as needed.
Provides information about programming to parents.
Attends IEP meetings as needed for the progress of the learner's therapy goals.
Works collaboratively with other members of children’s treatment team and family.
Communicates with Behavior Technicians and Clinical Director regarding developments, problems or concerns as needed.
Complete all clinical documentation and billing via electronic health record (EHR) in a thorough, efficient, and timely manner, in compliance with internal and external quality and regulatory requirements.
Supervision
Providing oversight and supervision to assigned Behavior Technicians.
Mentor, train, and support Behavior Technicians.
Offers feedback on staff performance reviews.
Assists with new staff training as needed.
We are hopeful you have…
Master’s degree in a field related to Behavior Analysis (Masters in Applied Behavior Analysis preferred)
BCBA Certification through the Behavior Analyst Certification Board (BACB)
Current State of Michigan Behavior Analyst Licensure
At least 1 year of experience working as a BCaBA or under the supervision of a BCBA in training hours
At least 2 years of experience working with youth diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder