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Hybrid Board Certified Behavior Analyst: Part Time

Envision Therapies is looking for a part time, hybrid BCBA in Colorado Springs or Pueblo to join our team!

What You'll Do:

The BCBA is responsible for the delivery of ABA services to patient and families. Responsibilities will include assessment, plan development, service delivery, case management, supervision, outreach and marketing, caseload development, annual performance reviews, and quality assurance. 

The BCBA will operate within Local, State and Federal Regulations as well as adhere to all company policies and procedures. Essential duties include but are not limited to:

  • Conducting behavior or functional Analytic Assessment Process
  • Developing the case supervision and clinical management
  • Developing and implementing an ABA Treatment Plan
  • Consulting with a Registered Behavior Technicians (RBT) or Behavior Technicians (BT) regarding client/family concerns
  • Selecting appropriate stimulus materials and treatment modalities for age and ability of person served
  • Including the client/family in setting treatment goals and training families on specific treatment strategies and carryover skills for the client/family
  • Giving clear concise instructions in presenting materials and/or techniques in therapy
  • Recording and tracking daily progress for client/family accurately
  • Utilizing time in session efficiently to meet objectives
  • Providing accurate and immediate feedback to the client and/or family
  • Planning for discharge of the person served

General Requirements:

  • General knowledge and experience in the field of Applied Behavior Analysis
  • Services and/or knowledge of Autism Spectrum Disorder  
  • Managerial experience 
  • Proficient computer skills in Microsoft Windows, Excel, database management and record keeping. 
  • Effective oral and written communication. 
  • Excellent interpersonal and coaching skills. 
  • Evidence of the practice of a high level of confidentiality. 
  • Excellent organizational skills.
  • Completing stage two assessments
  • Completing other duties as assigned
  • Ability to work in the afternoons/evenings
  • Ability to travel to Pueblo, Colorado 1-2x per month

Who You Are:

  • Have obtained BCBA (Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst) certification.
  • Master's Degree in Psychology or related field, emphasis in Applied Behavior Analysis.
  • Two or more years of experience working with a pediatric population.
  • Two or more years of experience in an applied setting participating in functional assessments/analyses, the development and implementation of functional behavior plans as well as the ongoing oversight and monitoring of the implementation and adjustments to such programs.
  • Memberships to specific state and national (ABAI) professional associations are highly recommended.

About Us:

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We have determined a salary range for this position that takes into account several factors including experience, knowledge, education, skills, and abilities. Please note that the salary information is a general guideline and the exact salary will be determined based on the individual’s qualifications and experience, with consideration given to the factors listed above.

Expected Salary Range:

$60.00 - $80.00/hour

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