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The Midwest’s Leading ABA Center for Children with Autism
Support BCBA
Location
United States
Posted
105 days ago
Salary
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Job Description
Support BCBA
Lighthouse Autism Center
This description is a summary of our understanding of the job description. Click on 'Apply' button to find out more. Role Description At Lighthouse Autism Center (LAC), we combine our values and clinical expertise to provide collaborative, compassionate care in order to promote the best outcomes for our learners. We believe that it is essential for the services we provide to progress alongside the ever-evolving field of ABA. The Support BCBA is a supplemental position that provides assistance in caseload management alongside an in-center BCBA in Training. The Support BCBA is not directly responsible for a caseload, but rather assists with providing supervision to clients and RBTs in the pod supported, as well as any others in the center as applicable. This role is full-time, fully remote, and all technology is provided by LAC. Clinical Responsibilities: - Assist with providing supervision to RBTs via Microsoft Teams - Assist with billable hours by providing Telehealth services to clients via Microsoft Teams - Assist Junior Program Managers and Apprentice Students with caseload management - Complete all documentation of supervision and billable hours daily - Collaborate as needed with in-center clinicians regarding modifications to programs, protocols, training, etc. based on observations made within sessions - Stay abreast of current empirically validated studies - Attend and maintain all outside training certifications (CPR, First Aid, etc.) - Follow all mandated reporter standards - Work effectively with all members of the clinical team and demonstrate professionalism in the workplace Benefits - Annual conference/CEU stipend - Access to our free CEU library - Opportunities to earn Teaching CEUs during monthly training topics - Ongoing training provided in-house by our network of internal & external professionals - Flexible schedules - Generous time off structure - Paid parental leave - 8 paid holidays off - Health, vision, and dental insurance coverage starting on day one of employment - HSA option available - 401K eligibility after 30 days of employment - up to 4% employer match - Employee Assistance Program - $20,000 life insurance coverage at no cost to you - Short and long-term disability Requirements - Master’s Degree encompassing behavior analytic content - Active Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) credential - Eligible to provide supervision of Registered Behavior Technicians (RBT)
Job Requirements
- Master’s Degree encompassing behavior analytic content
- Active Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) credential
- Eligible to provide supervision of Registered Behavior Technicians (RBT)
Benefits
- Annual conference/CEU stipend
- Access to our free CEU library
- Opportunities to earn Teaching CEUs during monthly training topics
- Ongoing training provided in-house by our network of internal & external professionals
- Flexible schedules
- Generous time off structure
- Paid parental leave
- 8 paid holidays off
- Health, vision, and dental insurance coverage starting on day one of employment - HSA option available
- 401K eligibility after 30 days of employment - up to 4% employer match
- Employee Assistance Program
- $20,000 life insurance coverage at no cost to you
- Short and long-term disability
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