Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA/BCaBA)
Benefits:401(k) matchingCompany partiesHealth insuranceOpportunity for advancementPaid time offParental leaveBonus based on performanceTuition assistanceCompetitive salaryFlexible scheduleTraining & developmentDental insuranceVision insuranceCLINIC-BASED AND FIELD-BASED OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLEThe Behavior DocThe Behavior Doc is a behavior analyst owned and managed agency with doctorate level analysts on staff. We are provider-focused, believing that well-trained and supported providers are critical to establishing effective treatment and quality outcomes for our clients. We strive for transparency in our mission and are committed to professional development and growth of our staff at all levels.How are we different?Opportunities for professional growth and accelerationSmall caseloads for BCBAs (~6-8 cases)Strong emphasis on supervisionOn-going training and direct support for BCBAsCompany-hosted social eventsAnnual conference attendanceMonthly bonuses Position Overview BCBA clinical supervisors will provide intensive, data-driven treatment to clients with autism and developmental disabilities within the home, school, and community settings. Analysts will be responsible for providing on-going training and feedback to our BCaBA and RBT level staff, as well as caregivers. They will manage a small caseload of 5-8 clients, allowing for adequate in-home support on a weekly basis. Employees in this role are responsible for conducting adaptive behavior assessments, functional assessments as well as skill assessments to be included in our client's individual treatment plans with guidance from our skilled doctorate-level staff. Additional requirements are to routinely evaluate program effectiveness, make modifications as needed, as well as establish positive relationships with our providers, caregivers, and outside stakeholders. Our clinical supervisors must be detailed oriented, and strong in the areas of data analysis, leadership, and communication.Job QualificationsEducation: Master's degree in field of course instructionExperience: 1-2 years of related experience; or equivalent combination of education and experienceContract Requirements: 90-100 hours per month for in-home contracts and 110-120 per week for clinic-based contracts.Hours of Operation: Monday - Thursday, 8:30am-5:00pm; Friday: 8:30am - 2:00pm