Qualified Behavioral Health Professional (QBHP)
Description
Full-time and Part-time positions available!
The Qualified Behavioral Health Provider (QBHP) conducts and supervises delivery of ABA services to individuals on the Autism spectrum by conducting behavioral and skill assessments, writing assessment reports, designing treatment plans and behavior intervention plans, supervising behavior technicians providing ABA services, and leading parent education sessions.
QBHP Essential Funcions:
Carrying out skill assessments and treatment plan
Designing ABA treatment plans using evidence-based practices
Completing Behavior Intervention Plans and Functional Behavior Assessments
Supervising and coaching Registered Behavior Technicians
Conducting parent education sessions and developing parent education curriculum
Collecting, reviewing and analyzing data, and modifying treatment plans as needed
Communicating with client support coordinators and participating in clinical collaboration and staff meetings
Submit session notes and reports for billing
Qualifications:
Master's degree in Psychology, Applied Behavior Analysis, or related discipline
Valid State of Michigan Driver’s license and current auto insurance
Completion, or willing to complete, 8 hour BACB supervision course
Minimum of 1 year experience in working with individuals with ASD and/or developmental disabilities
Ability to communicate effectively, with strong teamwork and leadership skills
Ability to handle stress and be flexible and adaptable
Passion to make a difference each day you are working
Benefits
Competitive salary based on experience
Paid Time Off
Medical, Dental, Vision and voluntary life insurance
Short term and long term disability
401k retirement plan
Tuition Reimbursement
Mileage Reimbursement
Potential for career advancement
Opportunities to aid in developing new programs
Dependable and committed colleagues
Compassionate and rewarding work environment
About Attendant Care Autism Services
Attendant Care Autism Services was born out of the combination of our parent company’s principles and the need for Autism services in Michigan communities. After initially opening our Autism services branch with in-home services only, we adapted to the needs of our clients and opened our first Autism Centers in mid-2019.