Benefits include
Dental, health, and vision insurance
Paid time off
Wellness resources
The role of a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) involves studying behavior and creating plans to improve or modify problematic behaviors, often working with individuals with developmental disabilities, brain injuries, or emotional issues. Responsibilities include
effective communication, data collection, adherence to BACB ethics, supervising staff, creating client materials, conducting evaluations, and participating in team meetings.
Qualifications required are a current BCBA certificate, a master's degree in ABA or related fields, reliability, professionalism, patience, physical ability, and strong communication skills. The role emphasizes an inclusive, discrimination-free work environment.