Benefits
Salaried position
80 hours in a pay period
Flexible Schedule
Student loan pay down program that does not require you to pay PCS back if you leave
Company paid health insurance OR waiver pay of $100 per paycheck if you are enrolled in health insurance elsewhere
Dental, vision and disability insurance also available
401K option with employer match available after 1 full year of employment
Paid time off
Paid holidays
Training and Free CEUs provided
Company provides laptop for work purposes
Cell phone stipend
Gas stipend
Tuition discounts available if seeking a degree
Requirements
Licensed psychologist, licensed professional counselor, licensed marriage and family therapist, licensed clinical social worker, licensed social worker, licensed Behavior Specialist, certified registered nurse practitioner or a professional with a scope of practice that includes overseeing the provision of ABA services AND have certification as a BCBA or other graduate-level certification in behavior analysis.
Pennsylvania State Police Criminal History Check
Pennsylvania Child Abuse Clearance
FBI Criminal Background Check completed through the Department of Human Services
Valid Driver's License and car insurance
Description
Pennsylvania Counseling Services is seeking a full time BCBA for our Children's Services office!
The IBHS program is for children who need individual therapeutic assistance. As a BCBA you will provide a comprehensive, individualized and behaviorally focused treatment that assists children in discovering their potential in the home, school and community.
Main duties for the position will include but are not limited to:
Complete Functional Behavioral Assessments
Opportunity to Conduct Trainings
Provide oversight and supervision to ABA interns.
Assist clinicians with data forms and data collection.
Complete a quality assessment of the strengths and therapeutic needs of the child and his/her family.
Develop an individualized treatment plan to address the client's needs which clearly define interventions for all team members.
Include the child, his/her family members, schools and other community contacts as valuable members of the treatment team and as partners in treatment.
Function as the team leader and lead the treatment team.
Assist treatment team members in implementing interventions appropriately.
Provide case management services for the client.
Collect and analyze data to support treatment progress in measurable terms.
Provide services in home, school and community settings.
Attend treatment team meetings to discuss treatment goals.
Attend quarterly BCBA meetings.
Provide clinical supervision to BHT/BHT-ABA's and on site, as needed and if qualified per regulations.
Pay $65,550-$72,630
Degree Requirement License
Working Hours 40 hours per week
Job Status Full Time