Board Certified Behavior Analyst (Bcba)
Pay Rate: $85- $95 Per Hour
Location: Remote & In Person
Full Time/ Part Time Available
Years of Experience: 2+
Benefits:
PTO
Competitive Salary
Great Support Staff
Flexible schedule
Future Benfits Available
Bonus opportunities
Career Growth
About Us
House of Hearts ABA is growing, and we’re looking for a dedicated BCBA, to help expand our presence in the state! We specialize in providing high-quality ABA therapy to children with autism in homes, schools, and via telehealth. Our mission is to provide compassionate, effective, and life-changing behavioral services to families in need.
Position Overview
We are seeking an experienced BCBA who will take the lead in managing a caseload, providing in-person school supervision while leveraging telehealth for in-home cases. Ensuring high-quality clinical services, and building relationships with schools and families.
Key Responsibilities
Caseload Management: Oversee and provide high-quality ABA therapy services for a diverse caseload of clients
School-Based Supervision (In-Person): Conduct direct on-site supervision of RBTs and behavioral programming in school settings In-Home Supervision (Telehealth): Provide remote supervision, assessments, and caregiver training for in-home cases Assessments & Treatment Planning: Conduct initial and ongoing assessments (via telehealth or in person), develop individualized treatment plans, and ensure implementation fidelity
Collaboration & Growth: Help establish relationships with local schools, referral sources, and families to grow House of Hearts ABA’s presence.
Compliance & Best Practices: Ensure all ABA services align with state regulations, insurance guidelines, and ethical standards.
Requirements
Board Certification in Behavior Analysis (BCBA) is required.
Experience working with individuals with developmental disabilities, including autism.
Proficiency in applied behavior analysis techniques and behavioral therapy practices.
Strong understanding of behavioral health principles and patient care protocols.
Ability to conduct diagnostic evaluations effectively.
Knowledge of HIPAA regulations related to patient confidentiality and data protection.
Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written, with the ability to work collaboratively within a team environment.
Compassionate approach towards working with individuals with disabilities, demonstrating patience and empathy.