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Oversee/supervise applied behavior therapy to families and individuals. Provides a safe and effective therapeutic environment for children and families in accordance with the philosophy and mission of Behaven Kids.
Job Responsibility
Provide clinical support to the Behaven Kids BCBA team as assigned by clinical leadership
Assist with conducting assessments, functional behavior assessments (FBAs), and reassessments as needed
Develop, review, and update behavior intervention plans (BIPs) and treatment goals in collaboration with supervising BCBAs
Provide supervision, observation, and clinical feedback to RBTs and other direct care staff as needed
Complete treatment plan reviews, progress reports, and other required clinical documentation to ensure compliance with payer and regulatory requirements
Assist with parent and caregiver training sessions
Provide temporary clinical coverage during BCBA absences, PTO, vacancies, or periods of increased clinical need
Collaborate with clinic leadership to maintain continuity of client care during staffing transitions
Participate in interdisciplinary collaboration with other providers and team members when appropriate
Assist with onboarding, mentoring, and clinical training of new BCBAs and RBTs as requested
Support quality assurance initiatives, including documentation reviews, treatment integrity checks, and clinical audits
Maintain timely, accurate, and ethical documentation in accordance with BACB Ethics Code, Nebraska DHHS regulations, Medicaid requirements, and company policies
Attend required meetings, trainings, and clinical consultations
Maintain active BCBA certification and any required state credentials
Perform other clinical duties as assigned to support client care and organizational needs
Performs other duties as assigned
Requirements
Previous experience in working with children diagnosed with autism
Develop functional behavior assessments
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Ability to challenge oneself to continue learning and growing as part of a multidisciplinary and motivated team
Ability to “think outside the box” to achieve positive outcomes for clients and team members
Ability to work during afternoon hours Central Time
Must be legally eligible for Nebraska behavior analyst licensure, including U.S. citizenship or lawful presence and ability to meet state licensing criteria
Certified BCBA in good standing with the BACB (Required)
2-4 years of related/relevant professional experience
Master’s Degree (Preferred)
Nice to have
Master’s Degree
What we offer
Vibrant, collaborative, team-oriented work environment
Diverse and inclusive work environment
Direct mentorship and access to Dr. Paula Kenyon, PhD, BCBA-D