Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBA)
Company: Indian Creek Foundation
Location: Souderton
Posted on: June 28, 2025
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Job Description:
New ABA CLINIC $2500 Sign On Bonus - Incentive Full & Part Time
Positions Scholarship opportunities! Great company culture and work
environment! Job Summary The Board Certified Behavior Analyst
(BCBA) will hold a master's degree or doctorate in a related mental
health field and be an experienced behavioral health professional.
In this role, you will plan, develop, and monitor treatment
interventions for children and youth receiving behavioral health
services. You will collect data in order to consult with other
behavioral health specialists and technicians and design
individualized treatment plans. You will also act as the liaison
between the family, clinicians, and school/community resources.
This position requires flexibility, a positive attitude, and
excellent verbal and written communication skills in both the
clinical and non-clinical settings. Basic Qualifications
Education/Training Master's Degree or Doctorate in Mental Health or
a related field (Social Work, Special Education, Counseling, or
Psychology). Certification in behavior analysis required.
Experience Minimum 2 years of clinical experience working with
children with developmental disabilities and/or mental health
disorders. Experience in behavioral health preferred. Basic Skills
Excellent written and oral communication skills Presentation and
leadership skills Excellent organizational and interpersonal skills
Ability to negotiate conflict resolution Ability to facilitate
effective team communication Knowledge of Applied Behavioral
Analysis and Functional Behavioral Assessments Ability to develop
individualized treatment plan and crisis plan with measurable goals
Ability to complete clinical assessments Proficiency in computers
and Microsoft Office software Valid driver's license with a clear
three-year driving record Physical Requirements Bend, stoop, sit,
stand, and reach Lift items weighing 50 pounds or less Satisfactory
completion of post-offer pre-employment physical exam and drug test
as required Equipment/Machine Operations Must maintain skills
necessary to safely and efficiently operate the following equipment
and machines used in the performance of this job: Computer (must be
proficient in the use of email and Microsoft Word and Excel) Office
equipment – including printer, scanner, fax machine, copier, etc.
Time Clock system Various other equipment and supplies Essential
Duties Provide Behavioral Analysis Services, including behavior
therapy, consultation, and support to family members in order to
stabilize the child and family situation and to provide transfer of
skill to parents/caregivers. Work all authorized hours in
accordance to each child's prescription for services. Maintain an
average of 70% billable hours, pending circumstances beyond
clinician's control such as insufficient caseload or cancellations.
Collaborate with treatment team members in the development of goals
and interventions. Write Functional Behavioral Assessment,
Treatment Plans, Behavioral Support Plan, Discharge Planning, and
Crisis Plan. Collect indirect and direct data on the targeted
behaviors. This may include completing standardized supplementary
assessments as necessary that match the skill deficit or behavioral
need, such as social deficits, communication deficits or deficits
in self-regulation, adaptive, or self-help areas of development.
Conduct monthly team meetings, as needed; facilitate four to six
month reviews for each child on caseload, as needed. Design
treatments for skill building, as well as for problem behaviors
that link the function of (or the reason for) the behavior with the
intervention strategies and develop appropriate replacement and/or
desired behaviors. Design individualized, evidence-based treatment
plans that utilize principles of applied behavior analysis to
create behavior change. Collect, quantify, graph, and analyze data
on targeted behavioral excesses and deficit during treatment to
maximize and maintain progress toward treatment goals. Complete
assessment tools and monitor outcome measurement on each treatment
goal. Provide transfer of skill to parents/caregivers through
interventions such as modeling, parent coaching, parent training,
and interventions as written in the behavior plan. Clinically
advise the ABA Therapeutic Support Staff/RBT staff. Directly train
TSS/RBT on the treatment plan and monitor implementation and
treatment integrity. Maintain communication with treatment team to
report obstacles, progress, and/or concerns about treatment.
Collaborate with administrative team to provide any needed clinical
information directly to insurance company for authorizations and
utilization reviews. Other Duties Assist the supervisor with
various administrative tasks to support department operations as
directed; may also be assigned special projects. Perform tasks
which are supportive in nature to the essential functions of the
job, but which may be altered or redesigned depending upon
individual circumstances. Attend additional training required by
program/department. Maintain current training certifications as
needed for programs. Standard Requirements Completion and clearance
of a criminal background check and a child abuse clearance.
Supports the Mission and values of Indian Creek Foundation and the
program. Is knowledgeable of resident rights and ensures an
atmosphere which allows for the privacy, dignity, and well-being of
all individuals served in a safe, secure environment. Supports,
cooperates with, and implements specific procedures and programs
for: Safety, including universal precautions and safe work
practices, established fire/safety plans, report and/or correct
unsafe working conditions, equipment repair, and maintenance needs.
Confidentiality of all data, including individuals served,
employee, and operations data. Compliance with all regulatory
requirements and agency policies as required by Human Resources,
licensing, and funding agencies. Demonstrate knowledge and
compliance with HIPAA standards. Conducts oneself in a professional
manner when representing Indian Creek Foundation. Functions as a
member of the Team: Cooperates and works together with all
co-workers, plans and complete job duties with minimal direct
supervision and appropriate judgment. Uses tactful and appropriate
communications in all situations. Reports and follows up regarding
reported complaints, problems, and concerns with appropriate
personnel. Promotes positive public relations with individuals
served, family members, other team members, and community.
Completes requirements for training, acceptable attendance, dress
codes including personal hygiene and other work duties as assigned.
Complete all documentation to ensure compliance with all
regulations and agency policies. Exhibits behavior as set forth by
the Code of Conduct in performance of their duties. Completes
annual compliance HIPAA training and exhibits behavior as set forth
by the Code of Compliance in performance of duties. Job Location
Various locations including Cowpath Road campus and home, school,
and community settings PIc095cc745728-37456-35539200
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