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  • Board Certified Behavior Analyst

    MMP Staffing Services 4.1company rating

    Behavior Analyst Job In Washington, DC

    MMP Staffing Services is seeking a highly qualified and dedicated Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) to join our behavioral health team. The BCBA will design and implement behavior intervention plans, conduct assessments, and provide supervision and training to behavior technicians and other staff. The ideal candidate will work with clients of various ages and backgrounds to improve behaviors and quality of life using Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) principles. Key Responsibilities: Assessment and Evaluation: Conduct functional behavior assessments (FBAs) and other evaluations to identify clients' needs and behavioral challenges. Utilize evidence-based assessment tools and techniques to develop comprehensive behavior intervention plans. Behavior Intervention Planning: Develop, implement, and monitor individualized behavior intervention plans (BIPs) based on assessment results. Set measurable goals and objectives for behavior change and skill development. Therapeutic Interventions: Provide direct ABA therapy to clients and model appropriate techniques for behavior technicians. Utilize positive reinforcement, discrete trial training (DTT), natural environment teaching (NET), and other ABA strategies to address challenging behaviors and promote skill acquisition. Supervision and Training: Supervise and provide ongoing training to Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs) and other support staff. Conduct regular performance evaluations and provide feedback to ensure high-quality service delivery. Data Collection and Analysis: Oversee data collection processes to track clients' progress and treatment efficacy. Analyze data and adjust intervention plans as necessary to achieve desired outcomes. Collaboration and Communication: Work collaboratively with clients' families, caregivers, and other healthcare professionals to ensure comprehensive and consistent care. Participate in multidisciplinary team meetings to discuss client progress and coordinate services. Compliance and Documentation: Maintain accurate and up-to-date client records, including assessments, treatment plans, progress notes, and reports. Ensure all services are provided in compliance with state and federal regulations, ethical guidelines, and organizational policies. Professional Development: Stay current with advancements in the field of ABA through continuing education and professional development activities. Maintain BCBA certification and state licensure requirements. Qualifications: Education: Master's degree or higher in Behavior Analysis, Psychology, Education, or a related field from an accredited institution. Certification and Licensure: Certification as a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) by the Behavior Analyst Certification Board (BACB). Current state licensure where applicable. Experience: Minimum of 2 years of experience in providing ABA therapy and developing behavior intervention plans. Experience working with individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and other developmental disabilities preferred. Skills: Strong analytical and problem-solving skills. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills. Ability to work effectively as part of a team and independently. Proficiency in data collection and analysis. Strong organizational and time-management abilities. Work Environment: The position may require working in various settings, including clients' homes, schools, clinics, and community environments. Some travel may be required to accommodate clients' needs. Flexible hours, including some evenings or weekends, may be necessary based on client schedules.
    $68k-93k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Clinician I or II-MRTC - $55,089.43 - $59,488.58

    RBHA 3.3company rating

    Behavior Analyst Job In Springfield, VA

    RBH is now offering sign-on bonus opportunities for qualified professionals! The Richmond Behavioral Health Authority is seeking a highly energetic and motivated Clinician I or II to support our North Campus-MRTC Program. This postion will performintermediate professional work providing direct clinical service to clients involving intake, assessing client needs, developing treatment plans, providing prevention services , managing cases, providing therapy, maintaining records and files, preparing reports, and related work as apparent or assigned. Work is performed under the limited supervision of the assigned supervisor. Essential Functions Develops and facilitates psycho-educational groups; provides individual, family and group counseling; implements treatment plans; coordinates daily treatment schedule. Monitors and manages an assigned caseload. Provides crisis intervention services to individuals and families. Develops and maintains administrative and clinical files; prepares various reports and case related correspondence. Provides consultation, education and prevention services; provides drug and alcohol testing. Participates in clinical, administrative and supervisory meetings; collaborates with other staff members concerning cases. Performs intakes, client assessments and diagnostic interviews, and develops and writes comprehensive intake and diagnostic summaries and reports; conducts mental health assessment and monitors level of functioning. Delivers, provides and monitors medications; provides physician and staff with updates; maintains medical records in accordance with standards. Prioritizes medication and lab work monitoring with medical staff to maintain compliance. Manages and documents contacts; enters and updates information in database. Coordinates case management services; coordinates and links client to community resources and medical services; interfaces with other service providers and client support system. Attends professional conferences and trainings as required. Provides child minding assistance to clients attending treatment groups, as needed. Provides transportation assistance, as needed. Attends court as needed to update the court on the participants progress and/or status of new referrals. Supervises student interns as directed. Position Requirements Education and Experience Master's degree in psychology, counseling, social work or approved human services approved related degree required. Experience in a behavioral health setting required. Licensed or license-eligible required. License to practice as a mental health professional required. Acceptable licensure types include LCSW, LPC, LCP, LMFT, and LSATP. CSAC preferred. Special Requirements Valid driver's license in the Commonwealth of Virginia. CPR, CPI, Medication Technician and Prescreener certifications. RN, CSAC, CADC or certification/license eligible preferred. Qualifying licensed and licensed eligible clinician staff will be eligible for a $4K sign-on bonus as defined by the terms and conditions of the approved sign-on bonus policy. Full-Time/Part-Time Full-Time Open Date 2/20/2024 Close Date About the Organization Join the Fearless! Richmond Behavioral Health Authority (RBHA) is licensed by the Virginia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services and is the statutorily established public entity responsible for providing mental health, intellectual disabilities, substance abuse and prevention services to the citizens of the City of Richmond. Our Mission: RBHA promotes health, wellness, and recovery for the people and communities we serve. Our Vision: An inclusive, healthy community where individuals are inspired to reach their highest potential. Our Values: Equity / Innovation / Quality / Inclusion / Accessibility / Transparency / Compassion / Integrity Creating Healthy Communities - One Person, One Family, One Community at a time. RBHA is committed to providing behavioral health services to all Richmond residents regardless of race, color, gender, age, religion, disability, or national origin. Services are provided directly by RBHA staff and through contracts with private providers in the community. Funding is received through fees from consumers, the Commonwealth of Virginia, the City of Richmond, and local and state grants. Starting Salary Range Clinician I $57,293.01, Clinician II $61,868.12 (licensed) EOE Statement Richmond Behavioral Health Authority provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.
    $57.3k-61.9k yearly 19d ago
  • Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) - Center Based After School Program

    Verbal Beginnings

    Behavior Analyst Job In Columbia, MD

    The Clinical Supervisor is responsible for creating and implementing Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) programs and providing oversight for specific cases within the Verbal Beginnings community per clinical guidelines. They will utilize, understand, and apply work practices aligned with the core values and strategic plan of Verbal Beginnings. About Us Verbal Beginnings is here to make a difference and give every child a chance. Our philosophy of changing lives and commitment to our core values has been the driving force that has allowed us to make an impact for an entire decade. It's the same commitment to care with an expanding footprint that allows us to serve even more amazing kiddos and their families than ever before! Vibrant Centers in Columbia, Millersville, Rockville, Frederick, Annapolis, and Alexandria VA! Serving clients in-home throughout MD, DC, VA, DE and PA! Our Mission: Changing lives. One child at a time. One professional at a time. Verbal Beginnings is looking for amazing BCBAs who want to change lives every day with our clients! Compensation & Schedules: Compensation: $85 - $95 per hour Unlimited Referral Bonuses: Generous referral bonuses - no limitations! Paid BACB Supervision opportunities: Up to an additional $8k per year! Schedule: This position operates partially in a professional office environment as well as in a classroom based 1:1 instructional setting. Must be available onsite 2 or 4 days per week (Mon/Wed, Tues/Thurs, or Mon-Thurs) 4:15pm-6:45pm with a variety of remote work as well as additional work in client's homes, school or community settings also available. Wellness & Mental Health: Flexible Schedules Paid Family Leave Comprehensive Wellness Program Other Great Benefits: Relocation Assistance - Ask Us! Comprehensive Medical / Dental / Vision Plans Professionally-Managed 401(K) Plan Professional Development (Monthly CEUs & Professional Development Stipend) Small caseloads Leadership Opportunities, OBM Training & Promotion-From-Within Focus On Clinical Quality, Supervision & Mentorship BCBA Owned & Operated Since 2011 Summary: The Clinical Supervisor (BCBA) position is an administrative and clinical leadership position that provides clinical oversight for a team of therapists and clients. The role of the Clinical Supervisor (BCBA) is to assess clients, develop treatment plans, oversee the training and implementation of the client's programs, and provide family training. The Clinical Supervisor (BCBA) works closely with the Program Director and Program Coordinator to facilitate day to day operations of the center. Responsibilities: As a BCBA, you will: Ensure clients are in a safe and positive environment at all times. Oversee a team of clients receiving services. Oversee clinical performance of therapists. Supervise Therapist 1:1 sessions, conduct individual family training, develop treatment plans, and provide 1:1 instruction services when necessary per the BACB standards and company policy. Uphold the BACB ethical code and CASP practice guidelines. Comply with all company policies as outlined in the Employment Agreement, Staff Manual, and Company Policies. Collaborate with other professionals for coordination of care for each individual client. Ensure classroom staff behavior is appropriate and professional and provide performance management and disciplinary action in accordance with existing policies and procedures. Mentor and train BCBAs new to the field of ABA and BCBAs who are new to VB. Other duties as assigned. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Qualifications: About You: You need a Master's Degree in Applied Behavior Analysis or related field. You need to be a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) with experience supervising the implementation of ABA-based treatment programs by RBTs. You need to be licensed in the state of Maryland or actively pursuing licensure at the time of hire. You need to be dedicated to providing high-quality, outcomes-based care to our clients and their families. BLS/CPR certification including pediatric BLS/CPR Physical Demands The physical requirements here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions. Movements in response to aggressive and self-injurious behavior Ability to move quickly and confidently to intervene in situations when protective carries or environmental arrangement are deemed necessary Ability to pursue a bolting student, including but not limited to: running, moving quickly from side to side Successful completion of Safety Care training and Re-Certifications Including but not limited to: pivoting, knee squats, shuffling front and backwards, and carrying children Company Overview: Verbal Beginnings is a growing, BHCOE-accredited and BCBA-owned and operated autism therapy provider serving children diagnosed with autism. Join our dedicated and quality-focused clinical team, where you can mentor trained professionals to excel with their ABA skills while receiving mentorship so you can grow as a clinician yourself. Work for a company that believes in educating parents, disseminating evidence-based ABA, collaborating as a team, innovating in the field with new research, and inspiring others to pursue long-term careers helping our clients. VB offers a variety of programs, including our Early Intervention Center program, In-home program, Social Skills program, Feeding program, Diagnostic program, and our new Comprehensive Services program, which includes Speech and OT services! VB also prioritizes, supports, and funds the professional development of our staff to ensure our staff has the resources and knowledge to provide top-quality services to our clients and families. #CS2 Pay Range: USD $85.00 - USD $95.00 /Hr.
    $85-95 hourly 14d ago
  • Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)

    Golden Steps ABA

    Behavior Analyst Job In Upper Marlboro, MD

    #1 Referred ABA Company by BCBAs and RBTs! BCBA Job Description Flexible hours. Competitive Pay. The ability to develop a schedule that gives you the work life balance you deserve. Make a difference AND love doing it. A small, employee-centric organization driven by our collective commitment to ABA excellence. Who We Are With nearly 1100 employees strong across 16 states and numerous clinics, we are on a mission to provide compassionate and high-quality care to our pediatric patients. Our promise is to foster an inclusive and impactful work environment where every team member can thrive both professionally and personally. If you are passionate about making a difference and want to contribute to a team that values dedication and compassion, join Golden Steps ABA in our commitment to excellence in patient care and team success. Responsibilities: A Day in the Life: Develop meaningful, evidenced-based, hierarchical programming based on data, progress and the continued assessment of the client. Provide ongoing direct and indirect training and supervision to the RBT's on patient caseload. Provide on-going direct and indirect family guidance that are necessary for programming success. Conduct consistent communication with all treatment team members. Participate in collaborative efforts with other service providers outside of Golden Steps. Review data on a timely basis and communicate when needed to team members. Maintain professional boundaries as indicated by the BACB. Perform comprehensive initial intake and perform recurring assessments. Discharge and Transition Planning for children on your caseload. #ZR Qualifications: What You'll Bring: Currently a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) with the Behavior Analyst Certification Board (BACB) or sitting for your BCBA exam within one month. LBA (if applicable) Willing to have a background check Excellent writing and verbal communication Must have a reliable car and drivers license for commuting to the home of clients. Experience working with individuals with developmental disabilities and/or behavior challenges with ABA. Physical Requirements: Must be able to lift up to 35lbs. Bending and squatting for up to an hour per day. Required to perform activities that entail fine and gross motor skills, bend kneel, squat sitting on floor level or in a chair, or standing for periods of time. Benefits: What you will love most about Golden Steps ABA: Flexible Schedule - Enjoy professional freedom not offered elsewhere through flexible work schedules and realistic treatment hours. Clear Growth Pathways - We offer our BCBA team members a clear and attainable growth trajectory so they can see how they will make a difference to our patients for years to come. Unmatched Culture - Through our quarterly team outings, summer events and holiday celebrations, we are intentional about creating connection. Diversity & Inclusion- We believe that a team made up of unique individual perspectives is key to creating a collaborative environment of shared ideas. Commitment to Continuing Education - We offer all employees tuition scholarship discounts at our partner universities to work towards their individual career goals. Lucrative Referral Program - Our team is passionate about their work. What could be more enjoyable than bringing on your friends to share that excitement! Paid Continuing Education - Library of CEU's are offered free of charge! Opportunities are also offered to attend approved conferences! Employee-Centric Organization - Our team members are at the heart of everything we do and every decision we make. We believe that a happy and engaged team provides premium therapy to our kiddos. Our Added Perks - We offer competitive PTO, Paid Sick Leave, health/dental/vision benefits, AND 401K with match. Golden Steps ABA provides equal employment opportunity to all persons without regard to race, color, religion, creed, age, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, citizenship status, national origin, ethnicity, military/veteran status, or disability which can be reasonably accommodated without undue hardship, or any other classification protected by law. This applies to all terms and conditions of employment including recruitment, hiring, compensation, training, promotions, terminations, layoffs, transfers and leaves of absence.
    $65k-98k yearly est. 33d ago
  • Case Manager (RN)

    Luminis Health

    Behavior Analyst Job In Bowie, MD

    Doctors Community Medical Center, Lanham, MD Full Time - Day shift (M-F, 8am-4:30pm, rotating weekends & holidays) The Case Manager works under the direction of the clinical director of care management, providing coordination of care for patients at Anne Arundel Medical Center to support safe, seamless, timely transitions across the continuum. Utilizing a collaborative process, will identify (using quantitative and qualitative methods), assess, plan, implement and evaluate the options and services required to meet an individual's health and health related needs, including social- determinants that affect ones' overall wellbeing. Promotes the right resources, at the right time and at the right level of care and is responsible for engaging and supporting patients that are in need of care management services; is able to determine, using evidence based guidelines, the correct initial and ongoing level of care for patients and is able to submit appropriate denial review for Medicare, Medicaid and commercial insurers. Essential Job Duties: Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. 1. Identifies and prioritizes patient in need of care management services, using a holistic approach inclusive of biopsychosocial, functional, cultural, spiritual, and financial factors; uses a multi discoplinary approach to assess/plan for care needs. 2. Identifies and implements strategies such as motivational interviewing to promote patient engagement, self-care, treatment adherence, and optimal levels of health and well-being. 3. Utilizes evidenced based guidelines (such as InterQual or other agreed upon evidenced based guidelines) to promote quality care, decrease variation and mitigate waste. Verifies appropriate level of care; enters clinical review and authorized days in Epic; documents actions to avoid denied days; refers cases to Physcian Advisor as appropriate. 4. Manages observation stay patients assertively and ensures timely testing, treatment and conversion to inpatient status or discharge. 5. Develops and coordinates transition plans for patients transitioned to home with home health, community care coordination program, Hospice or Palliative care, home infusion and routine sub-acute and skilled post-acute providers; completes all necessary documentation and necessary handovers. Involves and prepares patients and families for transition from the ED, Peds, Clatanoff or Observation unit as indicated. 6. Maintains clear and concise documentation in each patient record to reflect physical and functional limitations, psychosocial characteristics, educational needs of patient & family, family/social support systems, financial, economic, and transition needs. Initiates referrals to disciplines as indicated. 7. Participates in nursing unit and department clinical outcome projects as well as process improvement initiatives of care management. 8. Identifies potential or current patient situations which require referral to other members of the health care team such as infection control, risk management, or quality management. Assures plan of care is adjusted as appropriate and that follow-up occurs. Keep leadership abreast of potential issues. 9. Utilizes all risk and predictive analytic tools such as the readmission risk tool. Applies tailored interventions to mitigate potential barriers or risk, prolonged unnecessary hospitalization and readmission prevention. 10. Maintains compliance with all regulatory standards (CMS, commercial insurers etc) Educational/Experience Requirements: BSN or ADN with equivalent experience. BSN must be achieved within 5 years of start date in the role Three years of experience in a clinical setting, ambulatory or post-acute. Care coordination experience preferred. Licensure/Certification: Current licensure as a registered nurse by the Maryland Board of Nursing. Adherence to the credentialing requirements of AAMC as stated in the nursing bylaws. Working Conditions, Equipment, Physical Demands: There is reasonable expectation that employees in this position will be exposed to blood-borne pathogens. Physical Demands - Medium work The physical demands and work environment that have been described are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. The above job description is an overview of the functions and requirements for this position. This document is not intended to be an exhaustive list encompassing every duty and requirement of this position; your supervisor may assign other duties as deemed necessary. Luminis Health Benefits Overview: Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance Retirement Plan (with employer match for employees who work more than 1000 hours in a calendar year) Paid Time Off Tuition Assistance Benefits Employee Referral Bonus Program Paid Holidays, Disability, and Life/AD&D for full-time employees Wellness Programs Eligible for shift differentials/OT Employee Assistance Programs and more *Benefit offerings based on employment status
    $38k-60k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Dad Advocate

    Greater Washington Urban League

    Behavior Analyst Job In Washington, DC

    The Greater Washington Urban League is offering The Black Fatherhood Blueprint Program in partnership with the United Way of the National Capital Area (United Way NCA). This program will provide guidance and support for fathers and their families. Fathers will be supported in the areas of health, relationships, and economic mobility. The program will help Black Fathers in Washington, DC to improve overall wellness, economic well-being, and reduce child support arrears for hundreds of families in the District of Columbia, now and in future generations. After a four-month ramp-up phase, the program will serve 150 families over a 2-year period. The fathers will receive ongoing guidance and resources, to support their healing, build their network of support, increase their parenting knowledge, and improve their overall well-being, while also fulfilling their duty to provide financial resources for their child. The program will provide healing circles, financial therapy, workforce development training, parenting education, mental and physical health resources, legal support, housing navigation, emergency financial assistance, peer support groups, individual and family therapy, and more. It will serve as a place for fathers to build stronger familial bonds, regain their financial footing, catch up on child support arrears, and develop their own social and emotional well-being and that of their families. The Dad Advocate (Case Manager) will play an integral role in providing comprehensive support to Black fathers and their families, guiding them through a range of social services and resources to enhance their well-being and empower them in their role as fathers. This position involves conducting intake assessments, developing individualized care plans, and offering advocacy to ensure clients have access to critical services, such as housing, employment, legal assistance, and mental health support. The Dad Advocate (Case Manager) will work closely with clients to address barriers to success, including systemic challenges, and offer ongoing support through regular follow-ups, case coordination, and resource referrals. In this role, the Dad Advocate (Case Manager) will work closely with the fathers to guide them through program services, support them in taking the necessary steps for program completion, and keep them connected to the program through the alumni group. Additionally, the role includes providing education on parenting, fatherhood, and emotional well-being, as well as advocating for the needs of Black fathers within the broader community. A commitment to social justice, strong communication skills, and an ability to build trusting relationships with clients are essential in this role. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Client Intake & Assessment: Conduct comprehensive intake assessments to understand the goals, needs, strengths, and challenges of Black fathers and their families. Care Plan Development: Develop individualized, strengths-based care plans that address clients' goals, including better overall wellbeing, improved father-child relationships, access to housing, financial education, employment, legal aid, physical health, and mental health services. Case Management: Manage and coordinate complex cases, ensuring clients receive appropriate services and resources across various systems. Program Navigation: Guide fathers through various program tracks, by recommending appropriate next steps, completing consistent check-ins, and monitoring progress to support them in achieving program completion. Advocacy & Support: Act as an advocate for Black fathers, ensuring they have access to critical resources and services. Assist in navigating complex systems (e.g., legal, housing, healthcare) to address client needs. Resource Referral: Connect clients with community resources and services, including educational programs, mental health counseling, employment opportunities, and family support services. Case Coordination: Monitor and coordinate services across multiple providers to ensure fathers receive comprehensive support. Facilitate communication between fathers and service providers. Follow-Up & Progress Monitoring: Regularly follow up with fathers to track progress, provide additional support, and adjust care plans as necessary to meet evolving needs. Parenting & Fatherhood Support: Provide coaching and education on parenting, fatherhood, communication, child development, co-parenting, and healthy relationship-building, emphasizing the importance of positive father-child interactions. Crisis Intervention: Respond to clients in crisis, providing immediate support and connecting them to relevant emergency services or crisis management resources. Documentation & Reporting: Maintain accurate and confidential case files in the program case management system of record, including case notes, progress notes, care plans, and service referrals, in accordance with agency policies and legal requirements. Community Engagement: Actively engage with the local community to build partnerships and identify new resources for Black fathers and their families. Collaboration with Program Team: Work closely with other program staff, including the senior program manager, therapists, program administrators, outreach coordinators, and parenting educators, to ensure coordinated service delivery and holistic support for fathers. Cultural Sensitivity: Employ culturally competent approaches when working with clients, understanding the unique experiences and challenges faced by Black fathers and families. Education & Outreach: Participate in community outreach efforts to increase awareness of the Black Fatherhood Blueprint program, encouraging fathers to engage in services and support programs. Amplify the positive narrative about Black fathers and promote the program's value and impact. Qualifications Bachelor's degree in Social Work, Psychology, Sociology, or a related field from an accredited institution. Certification in case management or a related field preferred. Minimum of 3-4 years of experience in case management, social services, or advocacy, with a focus on working with families and underserved populations. Experience working with Black fathers and families, particularly in addressing challenges related to fatherhood, systemic barriers, and social services. Strong knowledge and experience in navigating community resources, social service systems (e.g., housing, employment, mental health services), and legal services relevant to Black fathers and families. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build trust and rapport with clients from diverse backgrounds. Strong organizational and time-management skills, with the ability to handle multiple cases and prioritize tasks effectively. Ability to conduct thorough client assessments and develop personalized care plans. Proficiency in case documentation, report writing, and maintaining confidential client records. Strong working knowledge of Microsoft Teams, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook. Experience in crisis intervention and conflict resolution, with the ability to handle sensitive situations with empathy and professionalism. Ability to advocate for clients within various systems (e.g., legal, healthcare, housing) to remove barriers and facilitate access to services. Empathetic, compassionate, and committed to advocating for the needs of Black fathers and families. Strong commitment to social justice, equity, and addressing the unique challenges faced by Black communities. Ability to work independently, as well as collaboratively in a team-oriented environment. Demonstrated ability to navigate complex situations with professionalism, confidentiality, and cultural sensitivity. Experience in family dynamics, parenting, and father
    $67k-122k yearly est. 6d ago
  • Lead Counsel - FDA

    McKesson 4.6company rating

    Behavior Analyst Job In Washington, DC

    McKesson is an impact-driven, Fortune 10 company that touches virtually every aspect of healthcare. We are known for delivering insights, products, and services that make quality care more accessible and affordable. Here, we focus on the health, happiness, and well-being of you and those we serve - we care. What you do at McKesson matters. We foster a culture where you can grow, make an impact, and are empowered to bring new ideas. Together, we thrive as we shape the future of health for patients, our communities, and our people. If you want to be part of tomorrow's health today, we want to hear from you. Title: Lead Counsel - FDA Preferred location: Washington, DC Other locations: Atlanta, GA; Dallas, TX Hybrid/Remote/Onsite: Hybrid position Current Need McKesson's General Counsel Organization (GCO) seeks a Lead Counsel - FDA to provide strategic legal advice on matters related to Food & Drug Administration (FDA) regulation. GCO is comprised of Legal, Compliance, Corporate Affairs, and Enterprise Quality. The GCO's mission is: Together, we enable Team McKesson to advance our enterprise strategy, navigate complexity and shape healthcare with integrity, creativity and agility. The Lead Counsel will play a critical role in quality and regulatory excellence across McKesson, and thus help McKesson live its Purpose of Advancing Health Outcomes for All. The Lead Counsel will be part of the General Counsel Organization's Litigation, Investigations, and Regulatory group, and will work closely with the legal, compliance, and operational teams supporting our North American business units on the full portfolio of McKesson's FDA-regulated offerings. As an expert in FDA and health-care regulations, the Lead Counsel will be particularly engaged on issues relating to McKesson's business and that of its customers and suppliers, including pharmaceutical private label products, 3PL, REMS programs, clinical research programs, pharmaceutical and medical device distribution, Quality Management Systems and compliance, marketing authorizations, post-market surveillance advertising and promotion, management of manufacturer recalls as well as interaction with regulatory bodies and customers. Scope of Responsibilities Provide legal guidance in preparation for audits and inspections by the FDA and other regulatory authorities, and in responding to FDA 483s and enforcement actions, developing remediation work plans, and conducting market withdrawal/recall/field action analyses. Provide legal advice and guidance regarding quality requirements, storage and distribution, manufacturing, premarket approvals and clearances, labeling and marketing, clinical research, adverse event reporting, and post-market actions. Provide legal support to corporate compliance in its development and implementation of policies and procedures, as well as trainings of sales, marketing, legal, field finance and other personnel on regulatory matters and other relevant topics as well as on investigations and CAPA programs. Provide solutions-oriented and strategic legal advice relating to the company's interactions with FDA, including crafting legal arguments for inclusion in regulatory submissions and helping teams prepare for formal meetings with FDA and advisory committees, and partnering closely with Quality teams to maintain a state of inspection readiness. Specific expertise required in statutes, regulations and guidance concerning the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FDCA), Drug Supply Chain Security Act (DSCSA), Current Good Manufacturing Practices (CGMP), Quality Management System Regulation (QMSR), Modernization of Cosmetics Act (MoCRA), and Good Clinical Practices (GCP). Solid working knowledge of other laws, regulations, and industry standards that affect the development and commercialization of pharmaceutical and biotechnology products, including AKS, FCPA, OIG guidelines and opinions; clinical trial reporting laws, Sunshine Act/transparency laws; privacy laws, product liability, and industry standards (e.g., PhRMA guidelines, ICMJE and GPP standards, ACCME guidelines). In partnership with McKesson's Corporate Affairs team, provide legal advice to inform and shape advocacy before Congress, FDA, and other federal and state bodies and agencies with respect to existing and/or emerging regulatory policies. Provide legal advice in connection with regulatory due diligence for M&A activities. Provide legal advice to sales, marketing, finance, sourcing and procurement and other departments to develop and refine regulatory and legal contract terms. Assist in development and periodic refinement of various corporate policies, initiatives and/or programs relating to FDA regulatory issues. Required Knowledge & Skills Effective negotiation, communication, listening and drafting skills, including those suitable for interaction with senior managers and executive leadership within a global and matrixed organization and with senior management of key customers. Deep expertise in U.S. federal and state healthcare legal and regulatory environments, including end-to-end support of quality management systems, sales and distribution, advertising and promotion, product claims, manufacturing processes. An understanding of, and fluency with, the various healthcare laws and regulations, including anti-kickback laws, fraud and abuse statutes, and privacy laws applicable to medical device manufacturers and pharmaceutical companies, as well as those applicable to their respective customers. Demonstrated ability to distill and articulate complex legal concepts into concise and plain English that business partners can both understand and readily act upon. Exceptional ability to develop open and candid, collaborative working relationships with diverse stakeholders. Demonstrated ability to influence, even without formal decision-making authority, large cross-functional teams with varying priorities. Strategic and proactive problem solver who anticipates challenges and uses data to develop and drive solutions. Highly motivated, takes ownership and holds self and others accountable. Demonstrated ability to identify individual business unit tradeoffs to maximize enterprise outcomes. Cultivates culture of inclusion and trust. A passionate and engaging communicator to share and generate excitement regarding McKesson's FDA compliance program externally and internally. Excellent external networking and presentation skills, including the ability to actively identify appropriate opportunities to share and tailor messages to appropriate audiences. Thrives in a fast-paced, complex and rapidly changing environment. Highly analytical, can synthesize information and offer recommendations/solutions. Strong financial acumen. Exemplifies the highest levels of integrity and compliance. Education A minimum of 7-10+ years of FDA regulatory legal experience in a well-regarded FDA/healthcare law firm practice, at the FDA, and/or the in-house legal department of a leading healthcare company; significant in-house experience a strong plus, especially with a publicly listed company. U.S. law degree (J.D.) required. Other In-office work required one day per week. Domestic travel required approximately 5-10% of the time. Must be authorized to work in the US. Sponsorship is not available for this position. We are proud to offer a competitive compensation package at McKesson as part of our Total Rewards. This is determined by several factors, including performance, experience and skills, equity, regular job market evaluations, and geographical markets. The pay range shown below is aligned with McKesson's pay philosophy, and pay will always be compliant with any applicable regulations. In addition to base pay, other compensation, such as an annual bonus or long-term incentive opportunities may be offered. For more information regarding benefits at McKesson, please click here. Our Base Pay Range for this position $170,800 - $284,600 McKesson is an Equal Opportunity Employer McKesson provides equal employment opportunities to applicants and employees and is committed to a diverse and inclusive environment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, protected veteran status, disability, age or genetic information. For additional information on McKesson's full Equal Employment Opportunity policies, visit our Equal Employment Opportunity page. Join us at McKesson! #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $170.8k-284.6k yearly 11d ago
  • Behavior Technician (BT/RBT)- Center Based

    Little Leaves

    Behavior Analyst Job In Reston, VA

    Tiny steps bring big results at Little Leaves Behavioral Services for children, families, and team members alike. Our passionate clinicians and technicians work one-on-one with children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) ages 1 to 6 to prepare them to thrive in school and life. This is a journey of impact and meaning. Achieve positive outcomes, pursue meaningful development, and realize purposeful balance as part of our team. Small steps, big effects ... start with you: What you can expect to do. See how small steps bring big results for children, families, and team members alike. Work one-on-one with young children with autism to deliver individualized treatment designed by a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst. As a critical member of the child's therapy team, you will facilitate learning and playing in groups, collect data, and implement feedback from supervisors. Overview: The Behavior Technician (BT) provides 1:1 treatment to assigned clients, between 18 months and six years old, based on evidenced-based practices (i.e., Applied Behavior Analysis; ABA). The BT will deliver individualized therapy hours based on the plans and protocols developed by the Supervising Behavior Analyst and collect data on the client's progress. The BT must be able to work cooperatively with team members and maintain open and positive communication with families, co-workers, supervisor(s), and other stakeholders. The BT must demonstrate the computer and technical skills necessary to use an electronic data collection system. Responsibilities: ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Direct Treatment (client face-to-face hours, 25 - 35 hours/ week): Implementation of individual treatment plan for assigned caseload (i.e., individual). Implements procedures by which client's objectives will be met in accordance with the client's assessment and treatment plan to fidelity. With oversight from the SBA, evaluates the effectiveness of procedures using direct observation, data collection, and discusses progress with the clinical supervisor. Provides input on the need for new objectives and treatments as targets are mastered. Notifies supervisor(s) of any critical incidents immediately and completes an incident report. Documentation and Administrative Tasks: Documents client's progress in daily data collection and session notes on treatment goals (clear, concise explanation of service delivery, and parent/teacher input). Converts “timesheet,” completes session note, and ensures session start and end times are accurate. Conversions are expected to be completed no later than 24 hours from the end of the day which services took place unless an earlier deadline is specified by a supervisor (e.g., Friday session). Attends regularly scheduled staff meetings, required training, and other meetings as assigned and effectively communicates with all stakeholders. Completes all tasks related to preparation for sessions and cleaning up after completed sessions. Informs supervisor immediately of any important concerns pertaining to families' or schools' services. Cooperates with special requests made by supervisor(s). Professionalism and Ethics Attends sessions as assigned on time and maintains a professional appearance (see also “employee handbook”). Listens to constructive feedback and responds appropriately. Maintains the security of all media containing client protected health information, including electronic media, and returns media to his/her supervisor when appropriate. Prepares all services and documents in a manner that is culturally sensitive and linguistically appropriate and sensitive to the family's/school staff's concerns. Returns phone calls and emails (using work assigned email account) within 24 - 48 business hours. Confidentiality, Rights, and Dignity. Preserves the rights of each client and family, while maintaining professional boundaries with clients, families, and/or school staff. Qualifications: Qualifications: High School Diploma is required; completion of associate degree/bachelor's degree in psychology, social work, special education, or related field is strongly preferred. Commitment to earning a Registered Behavior Technician credential within 60 - 90 days of hire (must sit for RBT test, training and supervision provided by Little Leaves). Experience working with children with special needs, e.g., autism or developmental delays. Ability to follow instructional guidance and to follow ABA programs. Ability to interact well with children, families, and colleagues. Ability to work collaboratively as a therapy team member. Ability to work well independently and seek assistance when needed. Possess strong attention to detail for data collection. Organized, flexible and willing to take constructive feedback and apply it to improve the quality of programming and one's own professional development. Strong communication and interpersonal skills required. Able to maintain client confidentiality. Technologically adept. Physical Requirements Ability to lift, push, pull children up to 40 pounds, and able to complete the physical demands of the job (frequent sitting and standing, sitting on, and getting up from the floor, kneeling, bending, and running with children) May be subject to physical aggression with clients, which may include biting, kicking, punching, pinching. LLSS Posted Min Pay Rate: USD $20.00/Hr. Posted Max Pay Rate: USD $22.00/Hr.
    $20-22 hourly 40d ago
  • Inpatient Therapist - Behavioral Health

    Cottonwood Springs LLC

    Behavior Analyst Job In Washington, DC

    *Inpatient Therapist - Behavioral Health* Cottonwood Springs, part of Lifepoint Behavioral Health, nationally known healthcare organization with diversified delivery network with facilities from coast to coast, seeks passionate, patient-centric, and goal-oriented team members to join our team. We specialize in compassionate behavioral health services, including crisis stabilization, inpatient care, and outpatient treatment for acute mental health and substance use treatment. Our philosophy is built on a psychosocial model of care to decrease suicide rates, decrease addiction-related deaths, reverse the decline in life expectancy, and improve productivity in the communities we serve. We offer a collaborative work environment, competitive compensation, and flexible scheduling so you can focus on what really matters-providing quality patient care. Join our team in Olathe, Kansas to build a career that touches lives. Benefits Affordable medical, dental and vision plans provided to meet the needs of full employees and their families Up to 16 days of PTO for full time employees 6 paid holidays for full time employees Tuition reimbursement 401(k) retirement plan Flexible spending and health savings accounts UKG Wallet - We've partnered with UKG Wallet, a voluntary Earned Wage Access benefit, to offer employees access to their pay on their own schedule Position Details: What you will do in this role: Conducts individual and group therapy sessions to educate patients regarding psychological, emotional, or substance abuse problems. Displays active involvement in treatment planning process. Provides family session counseling to all patients to ensure appropriate communication and involvement of family members and support groups. Actively communicates with clients, families, and outside referral sources. Other duties as assigned. Qualifications: Qualifications: Master's degree in social work or counseling or relevant state licensure required. Prior experience with psychiatric and chemical dependency patients. Current unencumbered clinical license per state of practice guidelines. CPR and CPI certified within 30 days of employment.
    $34k-50k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Clinical Case Manager

    Open Systems Healthcare 3.6company rating

    Behavior Analyst Job In Washington, DC

    Clinical Case Manager, Registered Nurse At Open Systems Healthcare, our mission is to provide exceptional care to those who need it the most. As a rapidly growing home care startup, we take pride in transforming traditional care models to better meet the diverse needs of our clients. Our philosophy is captured in our motto: "Always Forward." This means being proactive, understanding our consumers deeply, and advocating for their health and well-being. Key Responsibilities: Supervise the unskilled caregiving team, ensuring compliance with state regulations and agency standards. Evaluate consumer needs and communicate required cHHA skillsets/experience to hiring team to build a robust care team. Lead initiatives for caregiver training, competency assessments, and performance check-ins. Develop and implement policies for case assignments and quality care management. Coordinate client cases, maintain clinical records, and ensure high levels of consumer satisfaction. Foster a safe environment by identifying areas for improvement and adhering to safety standards. Maintain compliance with regulatory requirements to ensure we provide services with integrity. Be available for on-call clinical care during emergencies or when needed. Qualifications: Education: Graduated from an accredited nursing program with a valid D.C. RN license (BSN preferred). Experience: Minimum of 1 year of supervisory RN and Home Care experience Credentials: Current D.C. RN license, up-to-date Tuberculosis screening as per CDC guidelines, valid CPR certification, and reliable transportation. Skills Needed: Ability to stay composed and professional in fast-paced environments. Strong communication skills and interpersonal abilities. Excellent time management for handling multiple tasks efficiently. Commitment to confidentiality and respect for consumer privacy in accordance with HIPAA. Leadership qualities that inspire a culture aligned with Open Systems Healthcare's core values. If this role resonates with you and your professional aspirations, we invite you to apply and become a part of our transformative team!
    $36k-45k yearly est. 29d ago
  • Crisis Counselor

    Insight Global

    Behavior Analyst Job In Columbia, MD

    Hiring for the following shift: 2 am - 10 am Wednesday - Sunday Day to Day: An employer is looking for a highly skilled Online / Digital Crisis Chat Specialist to join a growing team for a hybrid opportunity in Columbia, Maryland. This role requires 5 weeks of onsite training at their Columbia, Maryland facility. You must live within a commutable distance to Columbia, MD to be eligible for this role. After the initial training, you are required to go on site 2x/month for in-person feedback and quality assurance coaching sessions. In this role you will be responsible for providing online emotional support to individuals utilizing Crisis Chat and Text services includes providing emotional support and resources to all contacts. This also includes online communication via email and chat, no phone work is required in this role. You will receive approximately 48 hours of training related to active listening skills, suicide prevention practices, and utilization of agency resources to match texters with needed information. You will receive 5 weeks total of in-person training during the same shift that you'll be working. A high emphasis is placed on quality assurance for this role. For the first 90 days there is little time off available unless for extenuating circumstances, therefore you must be comfortable with the allotted start date and not taking time off in the first 90 days in order to be a good fit for this role and team. Responsibilities: -Provide online crisis support to individuals in emotional distress through Crisis Chat and Text. -Complete an assessment of each chat/text visitor to determine the appropriate means of assistance. -Complete risk assessment, safety planning, de-escalation, and follow-up with chat visitors. -Establish good rapport with a wide range of chat/text visitors. -Supporting suicidal chat/text visitors including making an assessment and taking appropriate action, as well as tracing IP addresses and coordinating with emergency responders when active rescue is required. -Familiarity with resources and ability to provide information and referrals to visitors as appropriate. -Complete thorough documentation for all crisis chat/text. Documentation must be completed in real time.
    $41k-59k yearly est. 17d ago
  • Complex Care Social Worker - Renal Dialysis - Grace Medical Center

    Lifebridge Health 4.5company rating

    Behavior Analyst Job In Laurel, MD

    Complex Care Social Worker - Renal Dialysis - Grace Medical Center Sign On Bonus Potential: $15,000.00 Baltimore, MD GRACE MEDICAL CENTER BALTO ST. HEMODIAL Full-time - Day shift - 8:00am-4:30pm Allied Health 85409 $28.00-$49.00 Experience based Posted: October 23, 2024 Apply Now // Setting the Saved Jobs link function setsavedjobs(externalidlist) { if(typeof externalidlist !== 'undefined') { var saved_jobs_query = '/jobs/search?'+externalidlist.replace(/\-\-/g,'&external_id[]=')+'&saved_jobs=1'; var saved_jobs_query_sub = saved_jobs_query.replace('/jobs/search?','').replace('&saved_jobs=1',''); if (saved_jobs_query_sub != '') { $('.saved_jobs_link').attr('href',saved_jobs_query); } else { $('.saved_jobs_link').attr('href','/pages/saved-jobs'); } } } var is_job_saved = 'false'; var job_saved_message; function savejob(jobid) { var job_item; if (is_job_saved == 'true') { is_job_saved = 'false'; job_item = ''; $('.saved-jobs-alert__check').toggle Class('removed'); $('.saved-jobs-alert__message').html('Job has been removed.'); } else { is_job_saved = 'true'; job_item = ''+'--'+jobid; $('.saved-jobs-alert__check').toggle Class('removed'); $('.saved-jobs-alert__message').html('Job has been saved!'); } document.cookie = "c_jobs="+job_item+';expires=;path=/'; $('.button-saved, .button-save').toggle Class('d-none'); $('.button-saved').append(' '); $('.saved-jobs-alert-wrapper').fade In(); set Timeout(function() { $('.button-saved').html('Saved'); $('.saved-jobs-alert-wrapper').fade Out(); }, 2000); // Setting the Saved Jobs link - function call setsavedjobs(job_item); } Save Job Saved Summary JOB SUMMARY: To facilitate discharge planning in line with goals for length of stays related to difficult to place, high-cost and escalated patients. The Complex Care Social Worker will use a multi-step escalation protocol to identify those patients with barriers that prevent an effective discharge within the goals for length of stay. In conjunction with the interdisciplinary team the Complex Care Social Worker will assume responsibility for the escalated patients in accordance with set standards for discharge planning. The Complex Care Social Worker will also monitor the difficult to place and high-cost patient to identify early intervention opportunities to effect a discharge in a timely and cost-saving manner within the accepted utilization review guidelines. A systematic gathering of pertinent information utilizing a broad scope of sources whereby conclusions can be drawn needs can be determined and actions are taken to meet those needs. Oversees the efficient and effective management of care and appropriate utilization of resources. Works collaboratively with members of the multi-disciplinary team to develop and implement a plan of care. Consistently demonstrates the ability to communicate clearly and effectively with the patients, care team members and community partners. Provides leadership and creativity for programs and projects to enhance the effectiveness of care management. REQUIREMENTS: Seasoned professional knowledge; equivalent to a Master's degree; knowledge in more than one discipline. Current/Valid license in the State of Maryland; LCSW-C/LCPC required. Minimum of 3 years of experience; 5+ years of experience preferred. Additional Information As one of the largest health care providers in Maryland, with 13,000 team members, We strive to CARE BRAVELY for over 1 million patients annually. LifeBridge Health includes Sinai Hospital of Baltimore, Northwest Hospital, Carroll Hospital, Levindale Hebrew Geriatric Center and Hospital and Grace Medical Center, as well as our Community Physician Enterprise, Center for Hope, Practice Dynamics, and business partners: LifeBridge Health & Fitness, ExpressCare and HomeCare of Maryland. Share: talemetry.share(); Apply Now var jobsmap = null; var jobsmap_id = "gmapybmct"; var cslocations = $cs.parse JSON('[{\"id\":\"1899097\",\"title\":\"Complex Care Social Worker - Renal Dialysis - Grace Medical Center\",\"permalink\":\"complex-care-social-worker-renal-dialysis-grace-medical-center\",\"geography\":{\"lat\":\"39.2879159\",\"lng\":\"-76.6489083\"},\"location_string\":\"2000 W. Baltimore Street, Baltimore, MD\"}]'); function tm_map_script_loaded(){ jobsmap = new csns.maps.jobs_map().draw_map(jobsmap_id, cslocations); } function tm_load_map_script(){ csns.maps.script.load( function(){ tm_map_script_loaded(); }); } $(document).ready(function(){ tm_load_map_script(); });
    $47k-55k yearly est. 22d ago
  • Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)

    Storybook Aba

    Behavior Analyst Job In Annapolis, MD

    If you are a BCBA you found the right place! Work Life Balance is easy to say but to actually do it is where we come into play! So, how do we do it? It starts with taking away ALL administrative tasks that BCBAs hate to deal with. You get to choose your hours. You get to choose how far you want to drive. We also focus on giving you the cases that fit your skillset and that fits your comfort zone. Everything we do is software-based (No more pen and paper). Bonus opportunities are available as well. Bottom line: Our goal is, that you should love what you do! Start A New Chapter with Storybook ABA! Your job at Storybook ABA as a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst/BCBA: BCBAs will meet with children in person to conduct an initial assessment. Once created, the BCBA will review it over with our quality assurance team After IA is submitted, Storybook will hand the case over to a different BCBA in that area Creating, monitoring, and updating instructional programs across language, social, and communication domains. Creating, implementing, and monitoring behavior plans. Experience needed for a Board Certified Behavior Analyst/BCBA: A minimum of a master's degree in behavior analysis, psychology, or a related field is required. Certification as a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) is mandatory. Experience working with children, particularly those with autism or other developmental disabilities, is highly desirable. Data collection, and behavioral therapy techniques are essential. Familiarity with special education frameworks and behavioral health practices is a plus. Excellent communication skills to effectively interact with clients, families, and interdisciplinary teams. What do you think? Are you ready to flip the script with Storybook ABA ? We understand what is needed for every BCBA and every BCBA needs something else! Job Types: Full-time, Part-time Pay: $85.00 - $95.00 per hour Benefits: Flexible schedule Paid sick time Paid time off Professional development assistance Referral program Compensation Package: Bonus opportunities Hourly pay Schedule: After school Choose your own hours Day shift Evening shift Morning shift Weekends as needed License/Certification: BCBA (Required) Work Location: On the road
    $85-95 hourly 3d ago
  • Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)

    Achieving True Self

    Behavior Analyst Job In Jessup, MD

    Achieving True Self is looking for BCBA's. Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) We believe wholeheartedly that people matter -- and that begins with our staff who are providing medically necessary, critical life-changing services to individuals and families. It's not just talk… Ask one of our clinical staff, we'll arrange a call for you. Achieving True Self (ATS) wants to be a part of your professional journey! Fall into a wonderful opportunity to change the lives of those you support. As part of Achieving True Self, it is the responsibility of the BCBA to conduct various assessments and, based on behavior analytics, design ABA treatment plans for our young clients. BCBA's provide training and supervision to BCBA supervisees and our Registered Behavior Technicians and supervises and monitors treatment progress of a client. They can also provide training to parents/guardians and other responsible parties for the client. You will have the ability to collaborate with like minded professionals and opportunities for continuing education to build your knowledge and skills. You will feel empowered to thrive, contribute, and ultimately feel appreciated. Pay Range: $60-80 per hour based on commensurate experience for direct, billable hours. $15.00 per hour for in-direct hours such as initial and annual training and onboarding requirements such as training, orientation, as well as drive time from client to client. SOB: A sign on bonus is offered for this position as follows: Full-time BCBA $5000 after successful completion of 400 billable hours within 6 months. Part-time BCBA $3500 after successful completion of 275 billable hours within 6 months. What are the benefits of working with Achieving True Self? We offer bi-weekly, competitive pay, along with up to 2 weeks paid time off based on hours worked, and up to 12 floating holiday hours for those who qualify. Family medical leave options if eligible. We offer medical coverage from individual to family plan options, dental, vision for those who qualify. ATS covers a portion of your monthly costs for medical benefits. We also offer a Health Reimbursement Account to employees to assist with the cost of your plans deductible to those eligible. We offer an entirely free and confidential employee assistance program that gives you access to mental health, financial health, legal services, and wellness benefits that can be used for you and your family. This includes a discount program too, like Pet Insurance! You are paid indirect time for travel reimbursement, training and mentoring; included in your total weekly hours. You will have caseloads that support an ability to provide clinical excellence to your young clients within your desired locations. At ATS, we strive for work/life balance. We “Hire to Retire” providing you with the tools necessary to grow and advance with Achieving True Self. Tuition discounts, graduate program partnerships, and continued education and supervision opportunities. We celebrate differences and thrive on diversity. We are committed to an inclusive-company culture, where team members can thrive and feel valued. You will experience cohesive team work that includes daily operational and administrative support. We provide a company laptop to record your data collection and analytics during sessions. The best perk we can offer is to provide you with a chance to make a difference in young lives while working with talented and dedicated people who love what they do. What qualifications do I need to join the ATS team? Master's degree in Applied Behavior Analysis or related field and be recognized as a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA). Be licensed as a Behavior Specialist/Analyst. An inherent desire to train, supervise and develop new BHTs and RBTs, to help support exceptional clinical outcomes for our kiddos. A valid driver's license with proof of car insurance and a good driving record is required. New grads are encouraged to apply! What are the responsibilities of an ATS BCBA? Be able to smile, laugh, have fun, play, be silly, nurture, have compassion, forgive, be present, be open, and make learning fun for your young clients. Be available for sessions in the evenings and after school at least 3 days a week. Ability to start working in a part time role, where needed, as we develop and grow your caseload. Deliver exceptional, consumer-focused, evidence-based treatment through ethical interactions. Emphasize individual motivation and engagement to create the space for ongoing progress. Complete initial evidence-based assessments and reassessments per deadline. Assess the family's and consumer's strengths, needs, abilities, and preferences. Implement individualized treatment and behavior intervention plans, facilitating skill transfer to all caregivers. Maintain and complete data collection and treatment records. Be a steward of ATS's mission, vision, values, and beliefs. Our mission. Achieving True Self is passionately cultivating and inspiring growth through the delivery of evidenced based treatment to assist individuals, families, organizations and their surrounding communities to achieve their self-defined goals. Through a supportive organizational culture focused on developing and retaining team members, we are determined to change the world by instilling hope and helping each person whose life we touch achieve their truest self. People matter. A concept so simply stated, yet powerfully embraced. Achieving True Self is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer that celebrates differences and thrives on diversity. Applicants will not be discriminated against because of their age, ancestry, color, citizenship status, creed, disability, gender identity or expression, marital status, medical condition, national origin, orientation, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, veteran status, or any protected category or characteristic prohibited by local, state or federal laws. v 1.1.25 Achieving True Self is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE). Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, disability, military status, national origin or any other characteristic protected under federal, state, or applicable local law.
    $60-80 hourly 60d+ ago
  • Board Certified Behavior Analyst - ES

    Amergis

    Behavior Analyst Job In Washington, DC

    Pay Range: $70 - $74 The Board Certified Behavior Analyst - ES providesconsultation, training, conducts behavioral evaluations and develops/implementsbehavior intervention plans for individuals with academic and behavioraldeficits. The Board Certified BehaviorAnalyst - ES acts as a clinical teacher who educates, observes, assesses, andsupervises educational activities and behavioral service delivery in the schoolsetting. Minimum Requirements: + Current Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)certification from the Behavior Analyst Certification Board (BACB) + Master's degree in applied behavior analysis, teaching,psychology or related field + Preferred experience providing behavior analytic programsand services in schools + One (1) year minimum pediatric experience preferred + Current CPR if applicable + TB questionnaire, PPD or chest x-ray if applicable + Current Health certificate (per contract or stateregulation) + Must meet all federal, state and local requirements + Must be at least 18 years of age Benefits At Amergis, we firmly believe that our employees are the heartbeat of our organization and we are happy to offer the following benefits: + Competitive pay & weekly paychecks + Health, dental, vision, and life insurance + 401(k) savings plan + Awards and recognition programs *Benefit eligibility is dependent on employment status. About Amergis Amergis, formerly known as Maxim Healthcare Staffing, has served our clients and communities by connecting people to the work that matters since 1988. We provide meaningful opportunities to our extensive network of healthcare and school-based professionals, ready to work in any hospital, government facility, or school. Through partnership and innovation, Amergis creates unmatched staffing experiences to deliver the best workforce solutions. Amergis is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, color, religion, national origin, disability, protected Veteran status, age, or any other characteristic protected by law.
    $70-74 hourly 33d ago
  • Board Certified Behavior Analyst

    Acorn Health

    Behavior Analyst Job In Crofton, MD

    Acorn Health is an Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA) treatment provider dedicated to providing the best quality care for our clients. We aim to continually establish best-in-class standards in integrity and quality for not only ourselves, but also in the field of ABA. We work courageously and with accountability to focus on the individuality of each child, collaborate with client families, and generate permanence in client outcomes. We strive to hire and to invest in our greatest asset - our employees, who are the heart of Acorn Health. Acorn Health is a standard-setting family of ABA treatment providers. We believe the best employees want to work with companies who share their beliefs, and that is true for families who entrust us with children they love. Every day and every interaction, we strive to demonstrate our Five Core Values. Acorn Health Is looking for a BCBA to join us in our Crofton, Maryland location! Salary: $85,000.00 to $104,500.00 We believe in clinical quality. The compensation reflected in the job post includes the base level of a bonus package tied to your delivery of clinical impact hours. We look forward to sharing more details with you should you choose to seek partnership with Acorn Health. Every day and every interaction, we strive to demonstrate our Five Core Values. Authenticity: We present our true, consistent selves. Everyone hungers for genuine connections. Accountability: We keep our promises and can be trusted with the life and future of a child. Teamwork: The best outcomes are produced by people who collaborate with enthusiasm. Growth: We know the needs of children and their families are unique and ever-changing. Hustle: In autism care and treatment, time is always of the essence. We do things now. You'll have the opportunity to work in a team-oriented environment and engage in a wide range of activities, focused on providing behavior analytic assessment and treatment services in our clinical centers, at client homes, and/or in community settings. What our BCBA Program Supervisors do: Oversee client treatment from assessment through care delivery Conduct initial and follow-up functional, behavioral and developmental assessments Develop, oversee and implement client's BIPs and Treatment Plans Serve as the clinical lead on client cases, providing supervision to Behavior Technicians Monitor and review client programs to analyze data, measure progress and make necessary changes to the treatment plan Observe program implementation, and provide training on interventions as needed Work closely with clients and their families providing family training and support Meet with primary caregivers to discuss observations and concerns Collaborate with colleagues, parents, and schools to share information and implement best practice intervention programs across settings Promote awareness and disseminate information regarding ASD and Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) through training and presentations, both on- and off-site Attend and participate in team meetings where ideas, success stories, and recent research topics are presented for discussion and use in treatment Why work for Acorn Health: Paid Parental Leave Incentive Bonus Paid time off and paid holidays Medical, dental and vision insurance Retirement Plan Life insurance, long term and short term disability CEU opportunities Professional development funds Career development opportunities, including Acorn's Leadership Development Institute Opportunities to collaborate with and learn from our Clinical Advisory Board led by Dr. Greg Hanley Positive and collaborative environment Balanced caseloads and flexible work environment Supportive administrative back office You're perfect for the position if you: Possess a master's degree in ABA or a related field Have active Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) certification Have knowledge of best practices in the treatment of autism Have Experience working with children, adolescents, young adults, and their families Are able to communicate effectively, verbally and in writing, in English Have reliable transportation, a valid driver's license, and satisfactory driving record Meet the physical requirements of the position, to include lifting of packages, or equipment, and accessing non-barrier free premises Enjoy working in an interdisciplinary team approach to develop and implement client treatment plans Have strong organizational skills, are detail-oriented, able to maintain records, prepare reports and reliably develop timely correspondence related to work Are able to pass a background check Have the flexibility to work independently when needed, but also enjoy working as a part of the larger team Talent Code- SEPL The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by employees in this classification. Acorn Health is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, creed, national origin or ancestry, ethnicity, sec (including gender, pregnancy, sexual orientation, and gender identity), age, physical or mental disability, citizenship or immigration status, veteran status, genetic information, height, weight, hair or hairstyle, familial status, marital status, or any other protected status covered by applicable federal, state, or local law.
    $85k-104.5k yearly 60d+ ago
  • Board Certified Behavior Analyst - 29361976

    Humanim 3.8company rating

    Behavior Analyst Job In Columbia, MD

    The organization is a mental/behavioral health organization that offers a wide range of services to individuals with disabilities. This ranges from early intervention autism services to adult life skills development. Elderburg, MD (Carroll County) Position Title: Board Certified Behavior Analyst Hours/Shift (Hours per week & Schedule): 8:00a-4:00p | M-F Pay (Target & Max Rate): $88k-$94k Duration (Direct Placement, Contract, C2H): Direct Placement Job Description/Role Responsibilities: *In-Clinic Services *Caseloads range from 8-10 kids *Could be supervising 4-10 RBTs depending on how the cases are covered *Primarily work with kids from 18 months old to 7 years old *Would consider a hybrid schedule (still need to work through the logistics on this) *They primarily bill Tricare, Medicaid and Blue Cross insurance Qualifications: Must (Experience, Licenses/Certifications, Endorsements, Skills): -Master's Degree -Possess BACB BCBA Certification -Be an involved BCBA who engages with the students and team *not looking for someone who just wants to sit in their office Plus: -Clinic Based Experience Education/Licenses/Certifications: -Master's Degree -Possess BACB BCBA Certification Disqualifiers: -None at the moment
    $88k-94k yearly 60d+ ago
  • Board Certified Behavior Analyst, BCBA (full-time, center based)

    Fullbloom

    Behavior Analyst Job In Glen Burnie, MD

    Company Overview Center Based Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) Opportunity at our Millersville, MD Center Why Grow your BCBA Career with Little Leaves Compensation and Schedule: Compensation: We offer a guaranteed base salary (not based on billables), quarterly incentives and other company paid benefits that can provide a total compensation earning potential between $93,000 to $103,000 Continue your Growth: Professional Development Budget Recharge: Flexible Time Off (unlimited PTO), 11 Holidays Schedule: Center based, no nights or weekends. Possibility to work off-site weekly with approval Unlimited Referral Bonuses: Generous referral bonuses - no limitations! Other Great Benefits Small caseloads Bonus Opportunities Comprehensive Medical / Dental / Vision Plans Professionally-Managed 401(K) Plan Focus On Clinical Quality, Supervision & Mentorship Fun & Supportive Team Environment Relocation Assistance - Ask Us! What makes Little Leaves a great place to work in ABA: Ethics: Little Leaves has an unwavering commitment to ethics-both clinically and in our business practices. Professional Development: With growth as a core value, Little Leaves ensures all staff receive on-going professional development. Opportunities include regular supervision with an experienced BCBA/BCBA-D, peer reviews, all-staff trainings, and in-house CEU-granting presentations. Little Leaves also provides financial support for conference and workshop attendance. High-quality Behavior Technicians: Well-trained Behavior Technicians mean your programming will be implemented with fidelity. Little Leaves uses rigorous hiring standards to ensure we find the right team members. We then use a consistent training model which includes multiple weeks of hands-on coaching to ensure all BTs are well-prepared for their role. Multi-Tier Model: Little Leaves uses an apprentice style model to help up-and-coming and recent BCBAs develop into competent, independent case supervisors. Center based program: Being together in one building means that supervisors can see their clients and BTs more regularly and jump in to provide support as needed. We all enjoy being together as a community where we can collaborate each day! More time with each other, less time in cars! What we do: We provide high quality, critical early intervention programs, based on the principles of applied behavior analysis (ABA). Services are designed to nurture the growth and development of young children with social, behavior, and/or language challenges. Little Leaves provides a range of in-home, at-school, and full day center-based ABA services for children with developmental delays, especially Autism Spectrum Disorders, in Virginia, the DC metro area, the Baltimore metro area, and the South Florida area. Overview As a BCBA with Little Leaves you will: Supervising Behavior Analysts manage and oversee the delivery of ABA therapy services to children with developmental delays, especially Autism Spectrum Disorders. Supervising Behavior Analysts perform assessments, develop treatment plans, lead and supervise a team of therapists, train staff, and work with parents and families. BCBA or BCBA-D required. Responsibilities Responsibilities: Conduct comprehensive behavioral skills assessments Develop individualized ABA treatment plans and programs based on assessment results Conduct Functional Behavior Assessments and develop Behavior Intervention Plans Modify treatment plans and programs as needed based on data-driven decisions Oversee treatment plan implementation and provide clinical supervision to staff Work collaboratively with members of the child's team, family, and other professionals Provide regular training to families and caregivers Provide initial and ongoing training to therapists Write reports and maintain client records Create materials as needed to support program implementation Provide BCBA Supervision as needed (training and support provided) Ensure internal policies are followed Qualifications As a BCBA candidate some of our desired qualifications are: Master's or doctoral degree in Psychology, Applied Behavior Analysis, Special Education, or related field required Board Certification in Behavior Analysis (BCBA or BCBA-D) required A minimum of 5 years of experience working with children with a developmental delay, communication disorder and/or Autism Spectrum Disorder Clinical experience conducting assessments using the Assessment of Basic Language and Learning Skills (ABLLS) and/or Verbal Behavior Milestones Assessment and Placement Program (VB-MAPP) Clinical experience developing treatment plans, programs, and materials and monitoring progress Experience, knowledge, and confidence in supervising a staff of therapists, and providing staff training Experience working with and training families Familiarity with Skinner's verbal operants and Naturalistic teaching procedures Exceptional collaboration skills with colleagues and families Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills Excellent time management skills, experience managing a caseload Ability to maintain client confidentiality and adherence to the BACB Code of Ethics Record of success in previous positions as evidenced by excellent references Technologically adept and enthusiastic Little Leaves Behavioral Services knows that providing the highest quality services to your child requires a team effort, and that is how we work. Within Little Leaves, we have created a model for our professionals to collaborate on treatment approaches, share best practices, and continuously learn from each other since growth and professional development of our clinicians is key to the success of our clients. Posted Salary Range Starting from USD $77,500. 00/Yr. Physical Requirements Health and Safety Requirements: In our continuing effort to protect the health and safety of our employees, students, clients, families and visitors, FullBloom requires that all candidates for employment who receive a conditional offer of employment from the Company must wear an approved mask if and when reporting to a physical work site where they are interacting with others.
    $93k-103k yearly 60d+ ago
  • Board Certified Behavior Analyst - BCBA (Full Time Center Based)

    Growing Minds Behavioral Health

    Behavior Analyst Job In Lanham, MD

    Benefits: Competitive salary Health insurance We know you have your choice of places to work so instead of telling you the requirements for the job, we'd like to start by telling you why we are a great place to work! We are a fresh company! Our team collectively has many years of experience in the field of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) but Growing Minds Behavioral health was fully realized and formed just a couple short years ago. As such we are learning and growing and looking to add people to our team who are visionaries and truly want to be part of a something special because that is what we are creating. Have a voice where you work! We believe that our RBTs are truly valuable members of our team and we take your opinions and feedback seriously. We mean it too. We have our employees complete anonymous surveys because lets be real- it can be hard to give your supervisor feedback face-to-face. We do our best to implement changes where we can based upon the feedback we receive! Do you want to work somewhere where you can grow? We have a low turnover rate and many of our team members have been with us from the start! As we grow we are creating innovative ways to increase opportunities for growth from within. Our team loves it here! Know your coworkers! Have you worked at other companies and found that you never meet other employees outside of your boss in real life? We've all been there at that sucks! We hold monthly in-person team meetings and regularly scheduled events so that we can build community within the organization. Provide play-based therapy!!! Many companies say they provide play-based therapy but do you see it in action? Let's have fun while we work! The kiddos love when their technicians arrive because we pair REALLY well with them by engaging them in activities based off of their own motivation. We'd love to tell you more about us and hear to all about you. Standard job requirements apply and we are always open to assisting the right candidate in becoming an RBT. We believe with the right training for a person who has a heart for helping others and is not afraid to get a little silly this can be a great fit! Benefits Salary: Starting at 95k Medical Benefits Paid monthly staff meetings Sick Leave Social events Qualifications BCBA Certification Experience developing, writing, implementing, and evaluating individual and/or unit wide behavioral programs Experience training staff in behavioral principles and procedures Valid driver's license in state of residence and acceptable driving record. Have a clean background check MD LBA (or willing to get it) Requirements Willing to learn and competently and consistently use a PRT implementation model for programming across clients Supervises behavioral technicians in client homes on weekly basis per allocation provided by Executive Director Designs own schedule based on child's allocation and behavioral technician's scheduled session time Explains and models ABA tactics and instructional strategies to behavioral technicians and family members Provides feedback and training to new behavioral technicians Ensures implementation of changes discussed at team meetings Disseminates reports to behavioral technicians, parents, and, when relevant to other service providers by the due date Co-facilitates monthly team meetings Writes semi-annual progress reports for each client & reviews report with caregivers and staff. Submits draft of progress report to director by assigned due date. Spanish Speakers Highly Encouraged to Apply Here are some words to describe us: Diversity Inclusive Culturally Competent Aware FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT GROWING MINDS BEHAVIORAL HEALTH [GMBH], GO TO: ***************************** ABOUT USGrowing Minds Behavioral Health is a behavior based company built on the science of Applied Behavior Analysis and Pivotal Response Treatment. Our focus at Growing Minds is on developing pivotal skills for our clients that will lead to learning through a variety of both structured and child-led activities. Our primary goal is to increase the functioning of each client. We focus on four pivotal areas: Motivation, response to multiple cues, self-management, and initiation of social interactions. Sessions occur in a variety of settings which can include home, school and community settings. OUR MISSIONOur mission is to promote the growth and development of the whole family as it pertains to the clients we are called to serve. We aim to provide the highest quality services to our clients with measured and observable growth. Through empowering parents with knowledge of managing behaviors and increasing skills our focus is to increase social awareness, independence, communication and play all while having fun! We aim to help our clients unleash their full potential whether that be learning to ride a bike or learning to brush their teeth. Where we see a need our goal is to help our clients achieve theirs. We are a no judgment zone. We will laugh with you. We will cry with you. We believe in having fun. Children learn best when they are having a good time. We believe in consistency. We believe that in order to change others behavior we must first change our own. Where goodness is put in, goodness will come out. Our vision is to bring the humanity back to ABA. Compensation: Starting at $95,000 Compensation: $95,000.00 - $110,000.00 per year ABOUT US Growing Minds Behavioral Health is a behavior based company built on the science of Applied Behavior Analysis and Pivotal Response Treatment. Our focus at Growing Minds is on developing pivotal skills for our clients that will lead to learning through a variety of both structured and child-led activities. Our primary goal is to increase the functioning of each client. We focus on four pivotal areas: Motivation, response to multiple cues, self-management, and initiation of social interactions. Sessions occur in a variety of settings which can include home, school and community settings. OUR MISSION Our mission is to promote the growth and development of the whole family as it pertains to the clients we are called to serve. We aim to provide the highest quality services to our clients with measured and observable growth. Through empowering parents with knowledge of managing behaviors and increasing skills our focus is to increase social awareness, independence, communication and play all while having fun! We aim to help our clients unleash their full potential whether that be learning to ride a bike or learning to brush their teeth. Where we see a need our goal is to help our clients achieve theirs. We are a no judgment zone. We will laugh with you. We will cry with you. We believe in having fun. Children learn best when they are having a good time. We believe in consistency. We believe that in order to change others behavior we must first change our own. Where goodness is put in, goodness will come out. Our vision is to bring the humanity back to ABA.
    $95k-110k yearly 60d+ ago
  • Board Certified Behavior Analyst:Clinic Based

    HR Recruiting Services

    Behavior Analyst Job In Columbia, MD

    The client is a mental/behavioral health organization that offers a wide range of services to individuals with disabilities. They range from early intervention autism services to adult life skills development. Hours/Shift:(Hours per week & Schedule): 8:00a-4:00p | M-F Job Description/Role Responsibilities : *In-Clinic Services *Caseloads range from 8-10 kids *Could be supervising 4-10 RBTs depending on how the cases are covered *Primarily work with kids from 18 months old to 7 years old *Would consider a hybrid schedule (still need to work through the logistics on this) *They primarily bill Tricare, Medicaid and Blue Cross insurance Qualifications: Must (Experience, Licenses/Certifications, Endorsements, Skills): -Masters Degree -Possess BACB BCBA Certification -Be an involved BCBA who engages with the students and team *not looking for someone who just wants to sit in their office Plus:-Clinic Based Experience Education/Licenses/Certifications: -Masters Degree -Possess BACB BCBA Certification
    $65k-98k yearly est. 60d+ ago

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How much does a Behavior Analyst earn in Lincolnia, VA?

The average behavior analyst in Lincolnia, VA earns between $52,000 and $115,000 annually. This compares to the national average behavior analyst range of $51,000 to $105,000.

Average Behavior Analyst Salary In Lincolnia, VA

$78,000

What are the biggest employers of Behavior Analysts in Lincolnia, VA?

The biggest employers of Behavior Analysts in Lincolnia, VA are:
  1. Amergis
  2. Kona Community Hospital
  3. KIPP DC
  4. searchlight
  5. Mmp
  6. Therapeutics
  7. Achieving True Self
  8. Acorn Health
  9. Family Priority
  10. Integrity Placement Group
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