Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) Information Technology (IT) - Atlanta, GA at Geebo

Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)

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5 Atlanta, GA Atlanta, GA Full-time Full-time $85,000 - $110,000 a year $85,000 - $110,000 a year Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) - ABA Centers of Georgia Conyers / Covington, GA About ABA Centers of Georgia To be the Peach State's leading autism care provider, ABA Centers of Georgia understands that we need to offer our team members higher-than-average salaries, unmatched benefits, and the most supportive work environment.
We are changing the way ABA therapy is delivered by eliminating the typically long wait lists and offering autism diagnostic services.
If you are passionate about helping families while building a satisfying career, this is the place for you! What Makes Us Different? Continuous, on-demand clinical support and growth opportunities through our internal education program, the ABA Academy of Excellence Smaller-than-average caseloads with top clinicians supervising all clinical staff Decisions about clients are made by clinicians without interference Proprietary data collection system developed for BCBAs by BCBAs Research initiatives, such as our funding of an autism laboratory at Temple University Tuition reimbursement Industry-leading benefits, including a 401(k) with up to 6% employer match What You'll Do Design, implement, and monitor skill-acquisition and behavior-reduction programs Research literature related to specific learners' programs Oversee the implementation of behavior-analytic programs by RBTs and caregivers Conduct assessments related to the need for behavioral intervention (e.
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, preference assessment, functional assessment, staff performance assessment, etc.
) Be willing and able to supervise others seeking BCBA certification weekly Analyze and summarize results of assessments and graphs results as needed Write 6-month progress reports to secure insurance funding Provide staff and caregiver training Facilitate team meetings for a learner every other week Create goals for skill generalization Assist with an assigned learner's behavior deceleration plan as needed Create or update the data collection system Be available to answer questions from technicians working on learners' cases Answer emails and phone calls from caregivers Follow up with the caregivers to ensure the generalization of learner objectives Adjust and update learners' program sheets as skills meet the criteria Complete and submit documentation in a timely matter to our billing agency Oversee the restricted hours of 1-2 apprentices Education/Experience and Other Requirements Master's degree in Applied Behavior Analysis BCBA certification Must maintain clean background/drug screenings and driving record Benefits Three weeks of paid time off in first year (more added with tenure) Medical, dental, vision, long-term disability, and life insurance Flexible Spending Account (FSA) and Health Savings Account (HSA) options Generous 401(k) with employer match up to 6% Reduced caseloads Career development opportunities Tuition reimbursement, up to $2,500 per semester CEU reimbursement Mileage reimbursement ABA Centers of Georgia Culture ABA Centers of Georgia was founded because of the barriers and wait times one person experienced while trying to get help for two young family members with autism.
Our team members know that their work, whether it's accounting or providing therapy, is really about helping families.
That's what drives us.
To accomplish that, we need the best people.
And that's why we've made ABA Centers of Georgia a place you can call your career home.
Recruiter ID:
#LI-TF1.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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