The organization seeks a Board Certified Behavior Analyst II (BCBA) to provide and supervise applied behavior analysis services for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities exhibiting challenging behaviors.
Responsibilities include conducting functional assessments, developing and implementing behavior interventions, collecting and analyzing data, training families and staff, supervising interns, and participating in interdisciplinary team meetings. The role requires proficiency in ABA techniques, flexibility for community-based work, and adherence to ethical standards.
Qualifications include a MA/MS in Behavior Analysis or psychology with relevant coursework, 3+ years of experience in functional analysis and ABA techniques, BCBA certification, and state licensure. Strong communication, problem-solving skills, and a valid Texas driver’s license are essential.
The organization offers competitive salary, comprehensive benefits, retirement plans, student loan forgiveness options, wellness resources, and opportunities for professional growth, all dedicated to supporting community mental health and developmental services.