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- Adheres to professional and legal requirements, the principles of behavior analysis and demonstrates sound professional judgment at all times.
- Collaborates with families, caregivers and all service providers as necessary to ensure continuity of care.
- Performs direct and indirect assessments to identify the function of client’s behaviors.
- Develops a treatment plan (including behavior support plan) based on the functions of the behavior and treatment methodologies that are evidence-based.
- Attends all relevant meetings for clients, including treatment team meetings, ISP (as allowed/needed) and staffing. Adequately demonstrates their abilities to work effectively as a part of a clinical team.
- Collects data before and during the implementation of the plan so that the plan’s efficacy can be assessed and data-based decisions can be made.
- Provides direct instruction/ongoing supervision, training and support to clients, staff members and family members during regularly-scheduled visits.
- Evaluates the effectiveness of the implemented treatment plan and modifies the plan as necessary.
- Upon receiving information from the Vice President, the BCBA will initiate services with new clients in a timely manner.
- Manages caseload and prepares and submits all required documentation on time. This includes, but is not limited to: assessments, treatment plans/BSPs, session notes after every session, at least monthly analysis of the data, updating the treatment plans as needed, participation in calls with insurance companies, etc.
- Generates reports mandated by DBHDD in a timely manner.
- Supervises Registered Behavior Technician’s (RBTs), BCaBAs, and graduate students, if assigned to their caseload.
- Performs other duties as requested/assigned.
- Must have MA degree in related field and BCBA certification number. Certification must be kept up to date.
- Must be able to identify and resolve obstacles in a timely manner; gather and analyze data; develop alternative solutions; must work well in group problem solving situations.
- Must maintain confidentiality at all times.
- Must write clearly and informatively; edit work for grammar and spelling and complete sentences; vary writing style to meet the needs of the agency/client; must be able to explain anything in reports in layman’s terms to families.
- Must follow policies and procedures; complete tasks on time or notify the appropriate parties if a deadline will not be met; support the organization’s goals and values.
- Must display original thinking and creativity; meet challenges with resourcefulness; generate suggestions for improving work, develop innovative approaches and ideas.
- Flexible schedule.
- Valid GA Driver’s license.
- Salary Range: $100,000 - $120,000.
- Georgia State Health Benefit Plans: flexible options to fit your medical needs, cash rewards for maintaining your health, and many of the plans have an extensive provider list.
- Georgia State Dental and Vision Insurance: options are accepted by many providers.
- Paid Time Off (PTO): In the first year, all full-time employees accrue up to 20 days!
- 401K Plan: For Full-time employees, Claretel Behavioral Health automatically contributes 7.5% of salary….no need for you to contribute!
- Employee Assistance Program (EAP): All employees have 24/7 access to services such as mental heal assistance, legal assistance, shared resources for child and elderly care, financial education, and much more!
- Growth Opportunities: Promoting from within is what we prefer, so we’ll provide continuous professional development.
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