Behavior Analyst (Board Certified) Sports & Recreation - Denver, CO at Geebo

Behavior Analyst (Board Certified)

DDRC is hiring a Board Certified Behavior Analyst to work with primarily children with developmental disabilities and their families in a new clinic setting expansion. This is an established behavior analytic department creating a clinic-based model to grow providing more intensive ABA services. If you're looking to expand your Board Certified Behavior Analysis career, then keep reading.
COMPENSATION
$71,000-$81,650 annual salary
36 hour work week, Friday Off
BENEFITS
Excellent Benefits - $30/month - $500 deductible - 100% coverage after
Vacation/Sick Time
Holiday pay
401(k) - 3% company match
Tuition Reimbursement
The average length of employment per employee is 10 yearsonce you start working here you realize that DDRC is a great place to work.
Board Certified Behavior Analyst Position
The Board Certified Behavior Analyst position conducts functional behavior assessments, designs and monitors skill-acquisition and behavior-reduction programs, oversees implementation of plans; and provides trainings for families, other care providers, community partners, and practitioners in a clinic setting.
Job Requirements
A Master's Degree or PhD in Behavior Analysis, Psychology, Special Education or related field; preferably from an ABA accredited program
Current Certification as a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)
Minimum 3 years of experience
Ability to use Word, Excel, Outlook
Applied experience working with individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities
Experience working with both adults and children preferred
Comfortable working in a clinic setting with overseeing RBTs
Strong understanding of the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis
Knowledge of Medicaid billing practices for ABA services also preferred.
Comfortable working with assent-based practicesEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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