Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)
Overview
Our client is seeking a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) to provide expert behavioral support services. This role involves developing treatment plans, training staff and families, supervising clinical staff, and collaborating with other professionals to support individual client needs. The position offers flexible work schedules and competitive benefits. Key Responsibilities ● Plan, develop, and monitor behavioral support service delivery options to meet client needs ● Consult with and teach staff, caregivers, and team members on proactive educational programming and behavioral supports ● Develop and implement comprehensive treatment plans ● Collaborate with related service providers as appropriate ● Provide direct staff supervision and evaluate staff performance verbally and in writing ● Conduct clinical assessments using evidence-based instruments such as VB-MAPP, AFLS, and EFL ● Write and update reports including measurable goals, progress, and graphing ● Develop parent training goals and participate in monthly family training ● Train staff on individual behavior intervention plans and proper ABA techniques ● Provide clinical supervision to Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs) ● Mentor individuals seeking BCABA/BCBA certification ● Collaborate with therapists from other disciplines Schedule and Shift Details ● Full-time, M-TH 10 Hour Shifts
Qualifications
- Master's degree or higher
-
ANY of the following valid licenses/certifications:
- Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)
- Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst (BCaBA)
- Valid Regular Driver License (DL) in Kentucky (KY)
Benefits
Company
Easterseals The National Easterseals began in 1919 with Ohio-Businessman Edgar Allen founded the National Society for Crippled Children, which would later become known as Easterseals. An old photo shows young children Starting operations in 1954 through the merger of the McCracken County Cerebral Palsy Organization and the Crippled Children's Clinic, the first services provided were speech and physical therapy and early childhood education for children with disabilities. In 1955, the organization became an affiliate of the Kentucky Easterseals Organization where occupational therapy and language therapy were added to our services. The organization expanded to serve adults with disabilities in 1975. The organization separated from the Kentucky Easterseals Society in 1988 to become an independent affiliate. Services at that time included education and therapy for children of all abilities, as well as employment and support programs for adults with disabilities. In 2004, the organization saw the need to expand and move the early childhood education center to a second location. Because of this expansion, the organization was able to double the number of children and adults served. In 2013, the organization added the prescribed pediatric extensive care program, known as The Lily Pad, to serve children with complex medical needs in a medical-model early childhood education center. The newest addition to Easterseals West Kentucky is The Lori Center for Autism, which opened in 2023 to provide ABA therapy to children with autism. ges and abilities to live with greater independence through meaningful, exceptional care.