Senior Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)

Instructional ABA ConsultantsNaperville, IL
18dHybrid

About The Position

The purpose of the Senior BCBA is to oversee assigned clinic(s) to ensure quality outcomes for parent training objectives and authorizations. The Senior BCBA works under the supervision of the LCPC-BCBA implementing the IABA parent training curriculum as well as developing individualized parent training goals in collaboration with the treating BCBA. Additionally, the Senior BCBA completes all assessments and authorizations for the clients assigned to their clinic. The assessment process includes direct overlaps and coordination with the treating BCBA. This may include intakes as assigned by the Clinical Director. When needed the Senior BCBA will assist with supervising caseloads for case coverage (ex: maternity leaves/PTO requests/BCBA Vacancy occurs)

Requirements

  • A Master's Degree in Applied Behavior Analysis or a related field
  • Ability to collaborate with others and create a shared vision
  • Ability to represent the agency in a professional manner at all times
  • Strong verbal, written and communication skills
  • Strong work ethic with the ability to meet scheduling commitments
  • Strong assessment and treatment planning skills
  • Requires a state/national certification as a Board Certified Behavioral Analyst
  • NPI and CAQH numbers
  • Must pass a background check
  • First Aid/CPR training.
  • QBS training offered
  • Must complete the 8 hour RBT supervision course
  • Must have a valid driver's license and provide proof of auto insurance

Nice To Haves

  • Minimum of 2+ years clinical experience as a BCBA with children with developmental disabilities/autism
  • Preferred experience in parent training and family centered care
  • Ability to work independently with minimal supervision
  • Experience supervising and training teams
  • Precision Teacher preferred

Responsibilities

  • Oversee assigned clinic to ensure quality outcome for parents in understanding ABA principals
  • Runs the IABA parent training curriculum in conjunction with individualized parent training goals
  • Collaborates with treating BCBA to ensure individualized goals are idiosyncratic to their treatment plan as well as socially valid
  • Provides caseload coverage as needed in the event of a BCBA vacancy.
  • Working a hybrid schedule within the office (two-three days) as well as two evenings a week from home as needed for parent training when not supporting a caseload
  • Overlaps all assigned clients minimally one time per quarter to set socially valid goals
  • Supports parents through telehealth appointments as well as office/in-home depending on funding source
  • Documents parent progress within curriculum via Central Reach or Precision X
  • Educates and engages all clinic parents through either weekly or bi-weekly parent training sessions
  • Graphs and analyzes parent data for individualized parent training goals (must be on file for all clients)
  • Works under the supervision of and collaboratively with the LCPC-BCBA of IABA and their assigned Clinical Supervisor for the IABA evaluation system
  • Assists with Clinical Documentation audits as the liaison to parents as needed
  • Completes assessments and authorizations as assigned by the Billing Department and supervised by Clinical Supervisor
  • Coordinates with the treating BCBA through the assessment process to include overlaps and treatment plan review
  • Assists the Clinical Director in the assignment of Case Management work for RBTs including the creation of tasks the support client care
  • Oversee quality outcome for clients as defined by company standards
  • Supports intake cases with the Clinical Director
  • As needed assists in supervising caseloads for case coverage
  • Meet monthly service aim of 135 hours per month
  • Follows the guidelines for intern supervision
  • Develop materials for staff training and client programming in collaboration with the IABA Leadership Team
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