The Board Certified Behavioral Analyst (BCBA) role involves comprehensive caseload management, including initiating contact with new referrals and ensuring timely documentation. A key aspect is staff oversight and support, where the BCBA evaluates and guides Registered Behavior Technicians in applying evidence-based ABA techniques. The position requires conducting functional behavior assessments, developing and implementing Behavior Intervention Plans, and recommending positive behavior supports tailored to individual needs. Data management is crucial, involving accurate recording, analysis, and real-time tracking of behaviors to facilitate skill acquisition and behavior reduction using ABA methods. The BCBA is also responsible for preparing and organizing instructional materials for effective session delivery across various settings. Compliance and professional development are essential, requiring the tracking of hours, meeting BACB supervision requirements, and applying Crisis Prevention Intervention (CPI) techniques when necessary. Finally, the role emphasizes stakeholder collaboration with caregivers, therapists, and school staff to develop and refine behavior support strategies and provide progress updates. This job description outlines the essential functions assigned by management and does not restrict other tasks that may be assigned.
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