IBHS BCBA - ABA at NORTHEAST TREATMENT CENTER
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

17 Mar, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

17 Dec, 25

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Behavioral Analysis, Applied Behavior Analysis, Individualized Treatment Plans, Functional Behavioral Assessment, Verbal Behavior Techniques, PRT, DTT, Supervision, Mentoring, Data Analysis, Collaboration, Empathic Methods, Child Development, Mental Health Services, Community Engagement, CPR Certification

Industry

Mental Health Care

Description
Job Details Job Location: 7520 STATE ROAD - PHILADELPHIA, PA 19136 Behavioral Analyst ABA or BCBA NET Centers Philadelphia, PA, USA Good Match Why Work Here? Designated as an Autism Center of Excellence Committed to high quality client centered care and treatment Excellent work-life balance Supportive work environment Structured leadership development opportunities Active DEIB committee and learning opportunities Plant your flag at NET. All people are welcome “Benefits Offered 401K, Dental, Life, Medical, Vision Wellness Program Competitive Salary Milage Reimbursement Tuition Reimbursement Employment Type Full-Time, Part-time Flexible Schedule Hybrid Position Description: We are seeking a dedicated and experienced Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) to join our team. As a BCBA, you will play a crucial role in assessing and addressing the needs of children in underserved communities. Your expertise will directly impact the lives of children and their families. A full time LICENSED BEHAVIORAL Analyst ABA (LBA-ABA) or BCBA provides mental health services to children/adolescents with Autism and/or other serious mental health disturbances in the home, school, or community, to sustain placement in the natural environment. The BCBA will collaborate with other IBHS team members (i.e., BHT, MT, other clinical and administrative staff), as well as parents and teachers in the child’s community context. The LBA formulates individualized treatment plans, including a variety of individualized behavioral interventions, to address the areas of need identified in clients’ bio-psycho-social evaluations. The LBA provides consultation to BHT, MT, and other involved adults in the planning, design, and implementation of the treatment plan. Clinicians will have a rotating case load consisting of cases that need immediate attention and support as well as new cases in programs. Clinical Programming The LBA will work in collaboration with other providers to develop and implement a behavioral modification plan utilizing strengths-based and empathic methods such as Applied Behavior Analysis LBA will implement empirically supported treatments for children with autism spectrum disorder LBA will be involved in providing ongoing feedback and data regarding the continued need for such services, as a least restrictive level of care. Services are provided in schools, home, and other community settings Supervision & Training Opportunity to coach and mentor staff through weekly supervision and observation to assigned BHT on case Opportunity to provide BCBA supervision to other clinicians Opportunity to receive supervision from a BCBA as required by case load Opportunity for ongoing training in ABA Access to BCBA approved CEUs Qualifications Minimum Qualification: Experience and training working with children with Autism and their families Licensed Clinician (LPC, LMFT, LCSW, LSW, LBS, CRNP or a professional whose scope of practice includes ABA) BCBA (preferred) Master’s Degree from an accredited university in an appropriate clinical mental health discipline Preferred experience in Verbal Behavior Techniques, PRT and DTT Preferred experience and training in Functional Behavioral Assessment and VB-MAPP Adult and Pediatric CPR Certification Required PA Child Abuse Clearance required PA Mandated Child Abuse Reporter Training Required FBI Clearance required PA Criminal Clearance required Health Assessment required TB Test required
Responsibilities
The BCBA will assess and address the needs of children in underserved communities, formulating individualized treatment plans and collaborating with other team members. They will implement behavioral modification plans and provide ongoing feedback regarding the need for services.
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