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.