Spectrum Services LLC
Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)
Spectrum Services LLC, Newport, Vermont, us, 05855
*We are a growing ABA service provider in the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont. We have 2 center-based locations in Danville and Newport. We also provide school-based ABA services within our areas. Seeking 2 Full-time BCBAs or BCaBAs to compliment our team. Will consider part time for candidates seeking part time. Current BCBA certification preferred. Willing to consider candidates working toward their BCBA. Please see information in job description below.*
Do not wait to apply after reading this description a high application volume is expected for this opportunity.
*Board Certified Behavior Analyst: Job Description*
Position: Full-time, or Part-time
Compensation: Compensation is competitive
Reports to: Lead Behavior Analyst
Summary of Position: The Board Certified Behavior Analyst will provide intensive treatment for children and adolescents with an Autism Spectrum Disorder or developmental delay. The majority of the services involve providing intensive services in our center-based programs and in the children’s homes and communities. We provide Early Intensive Behavioral Intervention for young children, Life Skills programming for young adults (ages 14-26 typically), school-based behavior intervention programming, parent and caregiver training, and other training and support as necessary. This can also involve conducting Functional Behavior Assessments and Functional Analyses and developing Behavior Intervention Plans and skills acquisition plans (Treatment Plans).
Role: The BCBA position is be considered a leadership role within Spectrum Services LLC. The ideal candidate will be able to develop client’s treatment plans, as well as supervise Behavior Technicians to implement such plans. Behavior Technicians will rely on their BCBA to assist them in overcoming challenges and answer questions about their day to day client interactions. Solid communication skills and openness to feedback are necessary. The BCBA should be organized, and self-sufficient to successfully perform in this role.
Responsibilities:
• Assess children using a variety of assessment tools including but not limited to: ABLLS, VB-MAPP, PEAK, EFL, ESDM, Functional Behavior or Analysis Assessment as needed.
• Maintain caseload of clients: Write comprehensive Individual Behavior and Treatment Plan for each child assessed.
• Develop and implement skills acquisition, social skills programs (FBAs and FAAs)
• Develop and implement positive behavior plans and strategies (PBSP, PBIP)
• Create recommendations for comprehensive services.
• Provide consultation and training for parents, teachers, and community members.
• Staff, train, coach and facilitate treatment teams; program monitoring, etc...
• Collaborate with other treatment team members and members of the child’s education environment regarding patients’ progress through interdisciplinary team meetings, record review, and informal discussions as appropriate.
• Ensure that medical record documentation protocols are complied with. Ensures that patients’ progress notes are entered into the medical records on a timely basis and in accordance with established organizational procedures.
• Develop and maintain data collection systems for each child’s programming
Position Requirements:
• Must be currently certified as a BCBA with the Behavior Analytic Certification Board. Individuals who are enrolled in their Master's Degree and are working toward fulfilling supervision requirements to take the BACB exam will be considered on an individual basis.
• Maintain CEU requirements and BCBA credential with Behavior Analytic Certification Board (BACB).
• Maintain CEU requirements and VT LBA credential.
• Obtain and maintain in good standing certification commiserate with treatment provided.
• Training and clinical experience in providing applied behavior analysis to children and families. Experience working with children with autism spectrum disorders preferred.
• Analytical skills necessary in order to synthesize a variety of clinical and social data to determine appropriate recommendations for services, treatment plan and monitor effectiveness of treatment programs.
• Two years of postgraduate clinical experience preferred but not mandatory.
Work Remotely* No
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time
Pay: $60,000.00 - $75,000.00 per year
Expected hours: 40 per week
Benefits:* Dental insurance* Health insurance* Life insurance* Paid time off* Professional development assistance* Vision insuranceSchedule:* Day shift* Monday to Friday
Work Location: In person
Do not wait to apply after reading this description a high application volume is expected for this opportunity.
*Board Certified Behavior Analyst: Job Description*
Position: Full-time, or Part-time
Compensation: Compensation is competitive
Reports to: Lead Behavior Analyst
Summary of Position: The Board Certified Behavior Analyst will provide intensive treatment for children and adolescents with an Autism Spectrum Disorder or developmental delay. The majority of the services involve providing intensive services in our center-based programs and in the children’s homes and communities. We provide Early Intensive Behavioral Intervention for young children, Life Skills programming for young adults (ages 14-26 typically), school-based behavior intervention programming, parent and caregiver training, and other training and support as necessary. This can also involve conducting Functional Behavior Assessments and Functional Analyses and developing Behavior Intervention Plans and skills acquisition plans (Treatment Plans).
Role: The BCBA position is be considered a leadership role within Spectrum Services LLC. The ideal candidate will be able to develop client’s treatment plans, as well as supervise Behavior Technicians to implement such plans. Behavior Technicians will rely on their BCBA to assist them in overcoming challenges and answer questions about their day to day client interactions. Solid communication skills and openness to feedback are necessary. The BCBA should be organized, and self-sufficient to successfully perform in this role.
Responsibilities:
• Assess children using a variety of assessment tools including but not limited to: ABLLS, VB-MAPP, PEAK, EFL, ESDM, Functional Behavior or Analysis Assessment as needed.
• Maintain caseload of clients: Write comprehensive Individual Behavior and Treatment Plan for each child assessed.
• Develop and implement skills acquisition, social skills programs (FBAs and FAAs)
• Develop and implement positive behavior plans and strategies (PBSP, PBIP)
• Create recommendations for comprehensive services.
• Provide consultation and training for parents, teachers, and community members.
• Staff, train, coach and facilitate treatment teams; program monitoring, etc...
• Collaborate with other treatment team members and members of the child’s education environment regarding patients’ progress through interdisciplinary team meetings, record review, and informal discussions as appropriate.
• Ensure that medical record documentation protocols are complied with. Ensures that patients’ progress notes are entered into the medical records on a timely basis and in accordance with established organizational procedures.
• Develop and maintain data collection systems for each child’s programming
Position Requirements:
• Must be currently certified as a BCBA with the Behavior Analytic Certification Board. Individuals who are enrolled in their Master's Degree and are working toward fulfilling supervision requirements to take the BACB exam will be considered on an individual basis.
• Maintain CEU requirements and BCBA credential with Behavior Analytic Certification Board (BACB).
• Maintain CEU requirements and VT LBA credential.
• Obtain and maintain in good standing certification commiserate with treatment provided.
• Training and clinical experience in providing applied behavior analysis to children and families. Experience working with children with autism spectrum disorders preferred.
• Analytical skills necessary in order to synthesize a variety of clinical and social data to determine appropriate recommendations for services, treatment plan and monitor effectiveness of treatment programs.
• Two years of postgraduate clinical experience preferred but not mandatory.
Work Remotely* No
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time
Pay: $60,000.00 - $75,000.00 per year
Expected hours: 40 per week
Benefits:* Dental insurance* Health insurance* Life insurance* Paid time off* Professional development assistance* Vision insuranceSchedule:* Day shift* Monday to Friday
Work Location: In person