Freeman Health

Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst (BCaBA)

OC Autism Full time

Job Description Summary

The Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst (BCaBA) assists the Clinical Director, Behavior Analysts, the client and their families in progress toward specific goals.  This person works under the supervision of a Licensed Behavior Analyst in completing functional behavior assessments and skill assessments, developing and monitoring behavior support plans and individualized treatment plans, completing progress reports, recording and analyzing data, conducting staff training, providing on-sight monitoring and working with a team of other professionals. BCaBA provides services to individuals impacted by a variety of behavioral health (addiction/substance use and mental health) issues, recognizing that the individuals we serve often times have experienced trauma that affects their development and adjustment. BCaBA demonstrates a warm and welcoming empathic, hopeful attitude, conveying a philosophy of dual recovery.  BCaBA will be trained in trauma-informed care and will work to help provide services in an environment that is sensitive and responsive which will prevent victimization, abuse, or trauma as a result of the care received. BCaBA reports to the Clinical Director of the Autism Center.

Education:

  • A graduate from an accredited four (4) year college or university with a specialization in special education, counseling, psychology, social work or closely related field; or
  • A graduate of an accredited college or university with a Master’s degree in special education, psychology, social work, counseling or closely related field.

Work Experiences:

  • One (1) year experience in working with children with autism.

Responsibilities: 

  • Supervising, coaching, and performing intensive interventions with children with autism within the methodology of Applied Behavior Analysis. 
  • Oversight of the development, training, and implementation of plans to reduce challenging behavior. 
  • Conducting initial and ongoing normed and criterion-based assessments. 
  • Analyzing data and making treatment recommendations based on assessments. 
  • Monthly supervision for RBTs  
  • Report writing as required. 
  • Parent training and ongoing family support to each family assigned 
  • Completing billing forms/documentation as required 
  • Perform all other duties as assigned.  

The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work performed by employees within this classification.  It is not designed to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities, and qualifications required of employees assigned to this job.

Physical Requirements:

  • Typical physical demands include prolonged sitting, frequent standing, bending, stooping, and occasional team lifting to 200 pounds. 
  • Requires normal range of hearing and manual dexterity sufficient to operate keyboard, telephone, photocopier, calculator, and other office equipment as needed. 
  • Requires ability to work under stressful conditions and to work irregular hours and deal with irate individuals.
  • May require evening and weekend hours. 
  • TB test upon hire.