Board Certified Behavior Analyst

2024-09-04
Springfield, MO, USA
Auspire Therapy
About UsAuspire is a community-based pediatric outpatient therapy center specializing in Applied Behavioral Analysis. Our goal is to customize a care plan for each child based on their skills to reach their personal goals.What makes Auspire's approach different? We believe that in order to support a child to success, it's imperative that we collaborate with other professionals within the community for the best therapy delivery possible.Our goal is to work ourselves out of a job so our clients can embrace their personality and be as independent as possible to navigate the community.Why Work as a Clinical BCBA at Auspire Therapy?Up to 18 hours of CEUs annually (4 ethics, 3 supervision, 25 anything you like we do for you)Annual stipend for professional development - $250 yearly (can be used for conferences or CEUs)Team mentality, even if they are not your assigned client(s)Healthy work-life balanceGreat Benefits15 days of paid time off10 paid holidaysOptions for Medical, Dental, and Vision with a full-time salaried positionSimple IRA with up to 3% company match with a full-time salaried positionQualifications and SkillsMasters Degree in ABA or related fieldBoard Certification in Behavior Analysis (BCBA) / Licensed Behavior Analyst (LBA)Experience with behavior guideline development and programming for autistic individualsStrong attention to detail for data collection and report writingPositive team player and energetic professionalAbility to train others (parents, staff) in basic principles of ABA, curriculum, programs, etc.Strong organizational and time management skills along with the ability to manage multiple tasksCreative thinking skills and able to make judgements based upon clients and employees wellbeingEssential DutiesThe Clinical BCBA creates and supervises the implementation of new skill acquisition programs and behavior support plan, and provides feedback and training to RBTs as neededCaptures and contrives opportunities to teach staff and clients in the natural environment and teaches others to do the sameConducts functional assessments and analysesParticipates in assessment processAttends and participates in parent meetings, staff meetings, trainings and other meetings as neededProvides information about programming to parentsAttends IEP meetings as needed for the progress of the clients therapy goalsOffers feedback on staff performance reviewsAssists with new RBT trainingParticipates in research and presentation opportunities at local and national conferencesWork EnvironmentPosition operates in a clinical environment. This role routinely uses standard office and audiovisual equipment. Position may also operate at offsite locations including a clients home, school, or place of employment. This role will be expected to work at multiple sites with multiple clients. This position is not eligible for telecommuting.Physical DemandsThe physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of the job. This is a physically active position that is required to work with clients of varied activity levels and movement throughout the building to various locations during therapy. The environment is open with bright lights and active clients that result in a loud environment.While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk and hear. The employee is frequently required to stand; walk, run, climb stairs, use hands to finger, handle or feel; and reach with hands and arms. Must be able to lift up to 50 pounds and implement physical management procedures in response to aggressive or unsafe behavior as needed.

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