Board-Certified Behavioral Health Analyst
Location: Buford Georgia (In-Person)
Organization: a brand new and growing ABA clinic
Job Type: Full-Time
Onsite 5 days a week
Position Summary
We are seeking a Board-Certified Behavioral Health Analyst to assess support and implement behavior intervention strategies for children on the autism spectrum. This role is responsible for developing behavioral programs supporting families collaborating with therapy teams and ensuring that every child receives personalized high-quality care.
Key Responsibilities
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Conduct behavioral assessments and develop individualized treatment plans
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Implement evidence-based strategies to support communication social skills emotional regulation and daily living skills
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Provide direct 1:1 or small group behavioral support to children
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Maintain accurate clinical documentation progress notes and reporting
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Collaborate with speech therapists occupational therapists educators and families to ensure continuity of care
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Coach parents and caregivers on effective behavioral strategies for home and community settings
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Monitor and adjust treatment programs based on progress and data analysis
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Ensure safety compassion and sensitivity in all interactions
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Participate in team meetings case reviews and continuing education sessions
Qualifications
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Board Certification in a Behavioral Health
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Experience working with autistic children or individuals with developmental differences is a plus
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Strong understanding of ABA principles trauma-informed care or other behavioral therapy models
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Excellent communication collaboration and documentation skills
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Patient empathetic and committed to neurodiversity-affirming practices
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Ability to pass required background checks and maintain professional licensure
Preferred
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2 years clinical or educational experience in pediatric behavioral health
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Experience working in a therapeutic clinical or school setting
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Bilingual (English/Spanish) is a plus
What We Offer
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Supportive and collaborative team environment
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Ongoing training and professional development
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Opportunities for growth within the organization
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Mission-driven work that makes a meaningful impact on children and parents
Board-Certified Behavioral Health Analyst Location: Buford Georgia (In-Person) Organization: a brand new and growing ABA clinic Job Type: Full-Time Onsite 5 days a week Position Summary We are seeking a Board-Certified Behavioral Health Analyst to assess support and implement behavior intervention ...
Board-Certified Behavioral Health Analyst
Location: Buford Georgia (In-Person)
Organization: a brand new and growing ABA clinic
Job Type: Full-Time
Onsite 5 days a week
Position Summary
We are seeking a Board-Certified Behavioral Health Analyst to assess support and implement behavior intervention strategies for children on the autism spectrum. This role is responsible for developing behavioral programs supporting families collaborating with therapy teams and ensuring that every child receives personalized high-quality care.
Key Responsibilities
-
Conduct behavioral assessments and develop individualized treatment plans
-
Implement evidence-based strategies to support communication social skills emotional regulation and daily living skills
-
Provide direct 1:1 or small group behavioral support to children
-
Maintain accurate clinical documentation progress notes and reporting
-
Collaborate with speech therapists occupational therapists educators and families to ensure continuity of care
-
Coach parents and caregivers on effective behavioral strategies for home and community settings
-
Monitor and adjust treatment programs based on progress and data analysis
-
Ensure safety compassion and sensitivity in all interactions
-
Participate in team meetings case reviews and continuing education sessions
Qualifications
-
Board Certification in a Behavioral Health
-
Experience working with autistic children or individuals with developmental differences is a plus
-
Strong understanding of ABA principles trauma-informed care or other behavioral therapy models
-
Excellent communication collaboration and documentation skills
-
Patient empathetic and committed to neurodiversity-affirming practices
-
Ability to pass required background checks and maintain professional licensure
Preferred
-
2 years clinical or educational experience in pediatric behavioral health
-
Experience working in a therapeutic clinical or school setting
-
Bilingual (English/Spanish) is a plus
What We Offer
-
Supportive and collaborative team environment
-
Ongoing training and professional development
-
Opportunities for growth within the organization
-
Mission-driven work that makes a meaningful impact on children and parents
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