What are the responsibilities and job description for the Board Certified Behavior Analyst position at Encore Pediatrics LLC?
Board Certified Behavior Analyst
- Community-based
- Part-time (to start), flexible schedule
- Elevate your career into leadership
- Enhance your clinical acumen
- Drive the field forward
Who is Encore Pediatrics?
Encore Pediatrics is a growing company, comprised of a team of passionate professionals with years of experience delivering ABA services to our communities. We have come together to create a company that understands how challenging and rewarding this fields can be. Encore pediatrics is dedicated to providing Board Certified Behavior Analysts and Behavior Technicians with a superior employment experience.
Why Encore Pediatrics?
Our goal is simple; to let clinicians focus their attention where it is most crucial – on the children! We achieve this by reducing the administrative burden, utilizing the latest technology, and providing continuing mentorship and growth.
Benefits
- Health Benefits, benefits the first of the month after 30 days for full time employees
- 401K Retirement Plan
- PTO
- Excellent Pay
- Employee Appreciation Program
- Rewarding Work Environment
- Paid Orientation
Job Requirements
The Board Certified Behavior Analyst oversees the clinical aspects of their clients’ care. The BCBA conducts assessments, develops behavior plans, trains Behavior Technicians, oversees the quality of services being rendered, and ensures all documentation is accurate and submitted timely.
Essential Duties And Responsibilities
- Oversees the clinical delivery of care, including the activities performed by Behavior Technicians.
- Conducts initial and six (6) month assessments and recommends plans which drive outcomes aligned with clients’ goals.
- Provides “supervision” Behavior Treatment Modification on a 10% ratio to Behavior Technician services.
- Delivers Parent Training for a minimum of 1 hour each month.
- Develops child specific Behavior Treatment plans.
- Ensures all licensure and compliance requirements are up to date for both themselves and their Behavior Technicians
- Returns required documentation in a timely fashion (as outlined in company policy) to capture services rendered and meet payer requirements.
- Performs reviews on Behavior Technician documentation to ensure accurate representation of services performed and quality service documentation.
- Provides feedback to Behavior Technicians on duties performed from a clinical standpoint and coaches and guides improvements.
- Ensures utilization of hours as prescribed are met.
- The location of this position could be a combination of in-home and telehealth.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
Recommended Minimum Position Qualifications
- Master’s degree from an accredited university which meets BACB guidelines.
- BCBA Certification OR Mid-Level (Market Specific) requirements are met.
- 1 Year working with children diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder
- Completion of the BACB 8-hour supervision course or willingness to complete the course within the first 60 days.
Physical Requirements and Work Environment
This job involves direct work with clients who may exhibit aggressive behaviors. This may require the use of appropriate physical interventions to prevent harm to both the client and the individual. The position requires the ability to occasionally lift objects up to seventy-five (75) pounds. Many services take place after children return home from school and so services often take place between the hours of 2:00PM and 8:00PM M-F though weekend hours may be utilized. Supervisor may be required to stand, walk, run, crouch, kneel, or perform other physical activity during session.
These essential functions described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the basic functions of a Board Certified Behavior Analyst. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform these essential functions.