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Desired Qualifications Evidence of a Masters degree in a related field with program evaluation, data analysis and social science research methodologies. Evidence of strong computer skills, including word processing, spreadsheets, databases, presentation, email, and statistical software.
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The Clinical Director will provide evidence-based services in the areas of behavioral assessment, intervention, and treatment, for individuals who have special needs. BCBA/Board Certified Behavior Analyst - Phoenix, AZ.
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Craft evidence-based intervention plans to identify the needs and strengths of each child. As a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), you will have a positive impact on the growth of this expanding healthcare company.
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We use evidence-based, best practice models to support and provide effective treatment to individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) as well as other behavioral and developmental disabilities.
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Ensuring policies and books of business meet the standards for policy issuance accuracy with proper limits, coverage forms, rating algorithms, evidence of underwriter curiosity, and overall compliance in order to deliver an outstanding and accurate product to our customers.
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Key Responsibilities: Conduct assessments, develop individualized treatment plans, and oversee their implementation Provide supervision and guidance to RBTs and behavior therapists Collaborate with families and caregivers to ensure continuity and progress Utilize evidence-based practices and data analysis to track client outcomes Community-Centric Approach: At The Cardinal Center, we're deeply rooted in our community.
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Update ALM with testing evidence/results/defect status/test assignees where needed. Title: Test Analyst. Respond to user technical testing questions and where appropriate triage questions to the correct tech lead and/or PMO team member.
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Title: Clinical Manager Board Certified Behavior Analyst BCBA up to $100K. Title: Clinical Manager Board Certified Behavior Analyst BCBA up to $100K. Our AZ Clinical Manager was recently promoted to a State Director role, which leaves us looking for a new leader in our Mesa, AZ ABA center.
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Make a Sustainable Impact through Evidence-Based Therapy: Utilize a Trauma-Informed Approach with NET (Natural Environment Teaching). Are you a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA®) granted by the Behavior Analyst Certification Board or sitting for the BIG EXAM soon.
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The Computer Forensic Crime Analyst performs digital forensic examinations of computers and related media in order to develop evidence in support of criminal investigations. Prepares written report of forensic examination findings to include procedures used and evidence located.
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Foundational Values · Safe · Client-centered · Dignified Transformative Values · Prioritized · Evidence-based · Embrace every moment Position Summary The Supervising Clinician will provide support to individuals and their families by coordinating and providing Applied Behavior Analysis, function analyses and assessment, behavior acquisition and reduction procedures, and adaptive life skills.
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Perform forensic analysis and evidence collection to support incident response and remediation efforts, ensuring compliance with industry standards and best practices. Proficiency in conducting forensic analysis, malware analysis, and digital evidence collection.
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You will be required to develop accurate, compliant, and consistent documentary evidence to support fraud review decisions provided to members, senior leaders, and regulatory agencies. As a dedicated Fraud Member Resolution Analyst I, you will be responsible for developing, implementing, and maintaining quality assurance/control programs which ensure policies, processes, and procedures are driven consistently, align with internal objectives, and stay in sync with external regulations.
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Description :The eDiscovery Evidence Operations Associate Analyst will receive and report on client source data, organize it using proprietary tracking technology, and handle outgoing data shipments.
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This position will be integral to ensure that ACT services are provided in accordance with Evidence Based Practices and according to SAMHSA ACT fidelity model. Specifically, as Lifewell’s ACT Fidelity Analyst , you will serve as the expert on the SAMHSA ACT fidelity model and collaborate with ACT staff, quality and clinical departments, leadership and external stakeholders to improve ACT outcome metrics.
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