Clinical BCBA

Carmel, IN
Full Time
Experienced

We deliver exceptional service by hiring extraordinary talent!

We are currently seeking a skilled Board Certified Behavior Analyst to fulfill a Clinical BCBA position.  This individual will work mostly in the community which include but is not limited to schools, homes, and other settings such as day programs.

About Us

LittleStar ABA Therapy is a truly unique and special place for individuals and families affected by autism. Our Indiana applied behavior analysis centers are staffed and operated by a team of kind, welcoming professionals who are among the most experienced in providing ABA therapy for children, teens, and young adults. We have been providing ABA Therapy for over 20-years!  

Summary

The Clinical BCBA is responsible for developing appropriate programs and behavior plans as well as supervising their implementation.  They are also responsible for continuously monitoring their assigned teams and each patient’s progress in order to provide the most relevant programming.

Why Work as a Clinical BCBA at LittleStar?

  • We are a non-profit organization, so we always focus on what is best for the individuals we serve
  • We are an established and innovative ABA provider
  • Highly competitive pay, starting at $70k
  • Monthly performance bonuses
  • Up to 50 CEUs annually
  • Annual stipend for professional development
  • A friendly and relaxed atmosphere
  • Healthy work-life balance
  • Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program eligibility

GREAT BENEFITS

  • 15 days of paid time off for first year of employment and an additional day for each subsequent year of employment
  • 9 paid holidays
  • Three options for medical and two options for dental (50% paid by LittleStar), vision (100% paid by LittleStar)
  • Free health and wellbeing clinics for eligible staff (with free generic medications)
  • 401k with up to 4% company match

Qualifications and Skills

  • Master’s Degree in ABA or related field
  • Board certification in behavior analysis (BCBA)
  • Experience with behavior guideline development and programming for children with autism
  • Strong attention to detail for data collection and report writing
  • Positive team player and energetic professional
  • Ability 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 tasks
  • Good judgment and creative thinking skills

Essential Duties 

  • The Clinical BCBA creates and supervises the implementation of new skill acquisition programs and behavior support plan, and provides feedback and training to RBTs as needed
  • Captures and contrives opportunities to teach staff and patients in the natural environment and teaches others to do the same
  • Conducts functional assessments and analyses
  • Participates in assessment process
  • Attends and participates in parent meetings, staff meetings, trainings and other meetings as needed
  • Provides information about programming to parents
  • Attends IEP meetings as needed for the progress of the patient’s therapy goals
  • Offers feedback on staff performance reviews
  • Assists with new RBT training 
  • Participates in research and presentation opportunities at local and national conferences

Mission

To inspire, serve, and guide all those touched by autism to achieve a better reality.

Vision

To be the trusted, innovative, compassionate partner creating new possibilities for individuals touched by autism across their lifespan.

Core Values

Real Care, Real Advocacy, and Real Progress.

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