Based in Hunt Valley, Maryland, HealthPRO Heritage is a national provider of therapy management and consulting services. The company proudly employs a team of p
Board Certified Behavior Analyst
Location
Florida
Posted
63 days ago
Salary
$52 - $58 / hour
Seniority
Senior
Job Description
Board Certified Behavior Analyst
HealthPRO Heritage
Title: Board Certified Behavior Analyst Location: Tampa United States Job Description: Overview HealthPro Pediatrics has an exciting opportunity available for a Board Certified Behavior Analyst in Tampa, FL! - Schedule: Monday through Friday - Hours: 20 hours per week - Status: Part-Time - Setting: School - Pay Range: $52-58 per hour depending on experience This is a great opportunity for someone looking for consistent weekday hours with a predictable schedule! Why Choose HealthPro Pediatrics? - Meaningful Impact: Play a pivotal role in the lives of children and their families by helping them overcome challenges and achieve milestones in speech, physical, occupational, or ABA therapy. - Growth Opportunities: Enjoy continuous learning and development opportunities tailored to support your professional growth. - Collaborative Culture: Thrive in a supportive environment where teamwork, respect, and open communication are at the heart of everything we do. - Commitment to Excellence: Join a team recognized for clinical expertise and commitment to delivering high-quality care and outcomes. - Competitive Benefits Package: Enjoy competitive compensation along with a comprehensive benefits package designed with YOU in mind! Join Us in Making a Difference At HealthPRO Pediatrics, A division of HealthPro Heritage, we are more than just a team-we are a family dedicated to empowering children, supporting families, and fostering growth. As a leader in pediatric therapy, we provide a purpose-driven environment where your skills and compassion truly make a difference. Responsibilities The Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) is a graduate-level certification in behavior analysis. Professionals who are certified at the BCBA level are independent practitioners who provide behavior-analytic services. In addition, BCBAs supervise the work of Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analysts, Registered Behavior Technicians, and others who implement behavior-analytic interventions. Individuals who hold the BCBA credential should be considered as having met and exceeded standards for the BCaBA and RBT credentials. Individuals who hold the BCaBA credential should be considered as having met and exceeded standards for the RBT credential. However, individuals holding a BACB credential should represent themselves using only the credential(s) awarded to them by the BACB. - BCBAs must abide by the Professional and Ethical Compliance Code for Behavior Analysts. - BCBAs who wish to provide supervision must complete additional training and continuing education requirements. Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst (BCaBA) Eligibility Requirements Qualifications The BCBA certification requires an acceptable degree, acceptable coursework, acceptable practical experience, and passing the BCaBA exam. - Degree. Applicants must possess a minimum of a bachelor's degree from a qualifying accredited institution. The bachelor's degree may be in any discipline. - Coursework must come from a qualifying accredited institution and cover the required content outlined in the BACB's Fourth Edition Task List and Course Content Allocation documents. Only courses where the applicant was formally enrolled and earned a passing grade ("C" or better for graded courses) are acceptable. - Coursework may come from an Approved Course Sequence (ACS), although other coursework may also be acceptable. - ACS Coursework: The BACB works with institutions to identify and approve sequences of classes that meet the BACB's coursework requirements. When applicants present a transcript with a passing grade, students do not need to submit the course syllabi with their applications for exam. - Listing of Approved Course Sequences - Pass Rates for Approved Course Sequences - Other Coursework: Coursework that is not from an approved course sequence must be reviewed in order to determine whether it covered the required content for the minimum amount of instructional hours. • The BACB will only make determinations about the acceptability of non-approved coursework as either (a) part of a formal application for exam or (b) an independent application for coursework evaluation. - A combination of ACS and other coursework may also be acceptable. Regardless of whether coursework is obtained from an ACS, every applicant must demonstrate that his or her coursework covered all of the required content for the minimum number of hours per category. - Experience. Applicants must complete experience that fully complies with all of the current Experience Standards. Applicants must carefully review the experience standards with their supervisor(s) before beginning their experience. Please note that these standards stipulate training requirements for supervisees and supervisors, which must be completed before experience begins. - Visit our Certificant Registry to locate BCBAs willing to supervise the applied experience of those pursuing certification and the ongoing practice of BCaBAs. Exam Applicants must take and pass the BCBA exam. Authorization to take the exam is only provided to applications who have submitted a complete exam application to the BACB, including all documentation necessary to demonstrate that they have met all of the criteria above. HealthPRO Heritage and its subsidiaries provide equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability or genetics. In addition to federal law requirements, HealthPRO Heritage and its subsidiaries comply with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment in every location in which the company facilities. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation and training.
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