About the Company
The Behavior Analyst is responsible for creating and overseeing implementation of ABA treatment plans for patients.
Responsibilities
- Train Behavior Technicians, family or caregivers, and other individuals on ABA treatment plans and how to implement treatment plans
- Communicate program changes to caregivers and ABA team
- Complete six-month authorization reports
- Provide 1-on-1 ABA therapy for patients within assigned caseload, as needed and recommended in treatment plans
- Act as a liaison between Behavior Technicians, family or caregivers, and other service providers
- Conduct supervision for patients within your assigned caseload either in person or via telehealth as clinically recommended
- Monitor weekly progress and present updates of the patient’s program(s) and behavior program(s) during supervision and team meetings
- Update and maintain programs
- Timely creation of reports, progress reports, set Individualized Education Program (IEP) goals, and assessments as needed; all with the assistance of the Assistant Director
- Manage scheduled hours to ensure the timely completion of all assigned tasks including, but not limited to, all assigned supervision time and direct work with each assigned patient
- Responsible for the timely completion of assigned tasks including, but not limited to: Attend patient’s IEP/Placement meetings, Adhere to company policies and procedures regarding prescription fidelity, Update administrative tracking documents, as required by directors, Adhere to federal HIPAA regulations, as well as any company policies and procedures
Qualifications
- Minimum Master’s Degree in Psychology or related field.
- Current BCBA certification through the BACB or LPA license through the Psychology Board.
- Minimum of 2 years of related experience.
Required Skills
- Communicate information and ideas both verbally and in writing so others will understand
- Observe and record data on patient behavior, documenting exactly what is observed in an objective and concrete manner
- Understand information and ideas presented both verbally and in writing
- Identify when something is wrong or is likely to go wrong and take appropriate steps to intervene for the safety of the patient
- Demonstrate strong interpersonal skills with the ability to develop constructive and cooperative working relationships with others, and maintain them over time
- Provide personal assistance, including physical guidance in situations where the patient is unable to conduct themselves safely
- Demonstrate tolerance for maladaptive behaviors, including but not limited to aggressive, self-injurious, and difficult to manage behaviors, demonstrated by patients
- Ability to enter, transcribe, record, store, and maintain information in written or electronic form via PC, laptop or mobile device
- Understand the importance of customer satisfaction and do more than required to ensure quality of care and customer retention