Horizon ABA is bringing high-quality ABA to the Valley. We’re looking for our first in-home BCBA to set the stage for ethical, compassionate care for our families. At Horizon, BCBAs provide individual, and family behavior analytic services with a focus on the autism spectrum disorder (ASD) population. Clinicians conduct assessments, develop treatment plans, and collaborate with any outside service providers. Clinicians maintain clinical documentation and complete progress reports.
As a BCBA, your mission is to lead a team of Registered Behavior Technicians to deliver high-quality clinical outcomes, create a positive experience for clients, and continue your education in all things neurodivergence, early education, and child development.
Schedule
We strive to honor the lives of our families and our technicians, and allow for flexibility in meeting hour requirements. It is up to the BCBA to determine the appropriate schedule for providing case supervision and through which location, and it will be overseen by the Chief Clinical Officer. Mandatory staff meetings are held at multiple times throughout the day to include everyone without disrupting client schedules or requiring staff to take time out of their personal schedule to attend. We know that not all cases have the same workload, so you will work with the Chief Clinical Officer (LBA) to ensure the right billable requirements are identified.
Clinician Responsibilities
- Provides clinical services including behavior analysis, case management, assessments, consults and insurance verifications.
- Collaboratively establishes strengths-based treatment plans that identify presenting issues, goals for treatment, and measurable objectives.
- Assesses client progress and needs, including recommendations for formal and informal community resources, transition planning, and plans to generalize to home and community.
- Attends and participates in Horizon clinical staff meetings.
- Documents and submits daily notes, progress reports, assessments, and other clinical records according to Board and Licensing standards.
- Meet Quality Assurance standards.
- Follows ethical guidelines as outlined in the Behavior Analyst Certification Board ethics code.
- Ensure authorizations are utilized as clinically indicated and that, where required, authorizations are obtained/renewed in advance of service delivery.
- Develop effective rapport with families, clients and colleagues.
- Support with hiring clinical staff.
- Collecting data and creating individualized treatment plans for each child.
- Providing Caregiver Support on a regular basis.
- Leading and educating your dedicated team of Registered Behavior Technicians.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Knowledge of applied behavior analysis, child development, and developmental disabilities.
- Knowledge of the special needs population, with an emphasis on how to treat Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).
- Proficient in Microsoft Office products, electronic health records (EHR), and Windows Operating System.
- Independently schedule and manage a caseload with minimal oversight.
- Work in a variety of settings, including in-home and the community.
- Effective written, oral, and interpersonal communication skills.
- Empathize and understand multicultural populations and their needs.
- Organized, detail-oriented, and diligent.
- Recognizes compassion fatigue and engages in self-care.
- Knowledge and proficiency with a range of clinical approaches to care
- Ability to use knowledge, experience, and independent judgment to ensure clients are continually improving.
- Strong assessment skills and treatment planning expertise.
- Good analytical and critical thinking skills with the ability to record, track, and analyze therapy progress.
- Ability to build and maintain positive, influential relationships.
- Ability to prioritize.
- Ability to plan and ensure execution and completion of clinical programs to the highest ethical standards.
Requirements
- Master’s degree in approved BACB coursework
- Reliable transportation to and from client homes, and/or other community organization/agencies/schools.
- Must be licensed in Arizona and certified as a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)
- Must be physically able to perform direct and supervision sessions
- Must be able to administer variety of assessments and write treatment plans
- Must be able to obtain and maintain a fingerprint clearance card
- Must complete 8-hour supervisor training through BACB
- Ability to maintain fingerprint clearance card, CPR & First Aid certification
- 1+ year of supervised BCBA work experience and 5 years of behavioral work (with children) experience preferred
- Must hold a valid drivers’ license and maintain proper current insurance
- Experience working as a BCBA in a therapy program for children with autism
- Experience with staff and parent training
- Experience with supervision of BCBAs and RBTs
- Licensed Behavior Analyst in good standing
- Must have the ability to lift and carry clients and maintain a variety of postures including but not limited to kneeling, squatting, standing, and sitting on the floor for extended periods of time. Candidate must also have the ability to move quickly to ensure client safety.
Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
- Service Provision
- Staff Management
- Staff Development and Training
- Administrative Compliance
- Professional Development
How you can grow at Horizon ABA:
“Typical BCBA Path”
- BCBA
- Assistant Clinical Director
- Clinical Director
- Regional Clinical Director
Other BCBA Growth Opportunities:
- Quality Assurance positions
- Clinical Training positions
Horizon Benefits
- Mental health days
- Health insurance
- Compassionate leave options for bereavement
- State of the art office space with gym membership, and weekly breakfasts and snacks
- Mileage reimbursement
- Company provided laptop
- Work paid cell app for texting and calling
- AzABA membership
- In-house CEUs
- Small community, where all clinical decisions fall under a practicing LBA
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