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Case Assistant (BCBA Supervision)

Merced, CA

About California Autism Center

The California Autism Center and Learning Group (CAC) was founded in 2014 with the intent to bring client-focused center-based ABA services to the Central Valley. Data supports a center-based model as the most effective method for treating children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. Similar to in-home services, the center-based model still allows for individual treatment plans in addition to supplemental home and community-based services as needed. This model also provides more learning opportunities for clients and increased support for staff.

We are local company located in the heart of the Central Valley. We have Treatment Centers in Fresno, Merced, and Visalia. Our focus is a team approach with positivity and perseverance. 

What makes CAC great?

  • Behavioral Health Center of Excellence (BHCOE) accredited and distinction among ABA therapy providers. 
  • A center-based autism center provider means no driving to clients' homes or losing hours due to cancellations. 
  • Regular mentorship and opportunities for professional development.
  • A supportive environment focused on a work/life balance

 

The Role

If you are on your way to becoming certified as a Behavior Analyst, here is your opportunity to gain experience and supervision hours. California Autism Center designed the Case Assistant position as an excellent stepping stone toward the career path of a behavior analyst, allowing for leadership training and further supervision responsibility of Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs).


California Autism Center seeks a high-level behavior technician to join our North Fresno team as a Case Assistant. Under a Case Manager's (BCBA) supervision, Case Assistants assist with designing and implementing applied behavior analysis (ABA) treatment programs for individuals on the autism spectrum. The Case Assistant is responsible for the following:
  • The supervision of a treatment team of technicians in initiating and maintaining ABA programs.
  • Supervise the treatment team assigned to each client's case to ensure we provide quality services and follow all behavior protocols.
  • Conducting functional behavioral assessments, skill assessments, and generating related behavior and skill acquisition plans while ensuring the effective implementation of all therapy plans for clients.
  • Supports the writing of clinical reports to funding agencies and other high-level supervision requirements as appropriate and necessary based on the client's service contract.
  • Ensures the effective implementation of all therapy plans, including behavior intervention plan (BIP)
  • Meeting with parents/caregivers monthly to provide parent training with (without) the client present and review their child's progress.

This is a full-time hourly, non-exempt position with medical, dental, vision, vacation, and other full-time benefits.


California Autism Center has built our entire model on supporting new behavior analysts. We offer opportunities for training, obtaining direct and indirect supervision hours, working with your supervisor, or any combination therein. California Autism has a supportive community to help you through this process of obtaining your BCBA experience. The Case Assistant (BCBA Supervision) position is the only position that guarantees the following:

  • Quality BCBA supervision hours and training under a Behavior Analyst
  • Experience in case management to help prepare for the certification exam and, most importantly, to work as a behavior analyst.

Other perks of working as a Case Assistant

  • Paid Time off (Company paid vacation time, sick time, with holiday pay)
  • $500 discretionary budget for professional development (Conference travel, workshops, etc.)
  • Incremental pay increases based on unit completion and competency
We value PositivityPerseverance, and Teamwork.

 

Requirements

 

What You Bring:

  • Bachelor's degree from an accredited university in psychology, education, child development, speech and language pathology, or other related fields
  • Enrolled in an ABA Master's program and actively working towards BCBA credential
  • Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) Certification
  • Two years of ABA experience

The ideal candidate also has:

  • Experience training technician with some high-level supervision experience
  • Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst (BCaBA)
  • CPR and First Aid Certified
  • Master's degree in Applied Behavior Analysis

 

 

Full compensation package are based on candidate experience and certifications.

California pay range

$20 - $28 USD

The perks and benefits of working with us: 

Full-Time:

  • Health Insurance (60% contribution for full-time employees and their dependent on the base plan)
  • Dental and Vision Insurance (60% contribution to the base plan)
  • ASPCA Pet Insurance
  • Life and AD&D Insurance 
  • Access to supplemental insurance benefits
  • Employee Assistance Program (Available for Full-Time and Part-Time)
  • Discounted Gym Membership for Employees and Friends & Family (Planet Fitness) (Available for Full-Time and Part-Time)
  • 401(k) retirement plan (Available for Full-Time and Part-Time)
  • Quarterly staff appreciation events (free lunch; staff celebrations and recognition) (Available for Full-Time and Part-Time)
  • Employee Recognition Platform w/ rewards (Available for Full-Time and Part-Time)

 

 

We Value POSITIVITY. PERSEVERANCE. TEAMWORK.

 

We are committed to providing a positive and diverse workplace for all team members. California Autism Center and Learning Group is an Equal Opportunity Employer - Minority / Women / Disability / Veteran / Gender Identity / Sexual Orientation

 

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