The Behavior Analyst is in charge of evaluating creating putting into action and keeping an eye on behavior intervention programs that are delivered through remote platforms. This job uses evidence-based behavioral principles to help people reach their functional educational and social goals. The Behavior Analyst works with clients caregivers interdisciplinary teams and organizational leaders to make sure that behavioral services are of high quality ethical and compliant in a virtual setting.
Main Duties:
Do functional behavior assessments and data-driven evaluations from a distance
Create put into action and keep an eye on individualized behavior intervention plans
Give behavior technicians or support staff direct virtual supervision and help when needed.
Keep an eye on how your clients are doing by collecting data analyzing it and reporting it on a regular basis.
Change treatment plans based on ongoing evaluations and clinical results.
Teach caregivers families or staff how to use behavior strategies and intervention techniques.
Make sure that services are provided in line with professional standards and moral standards.
Keep clinical records that are correct up-to-date and in line with the law.
Work with teams from different fields such as teachers doctors and care coordinators.
Follow all federal state and organizational rules such as HIPAA and payer rules.
Required Skills:
A masters degree in psychology education applied behavior analysis or a related field
Current Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) certification in good standing
Active state license where needed to work
At least two to five years of experience giving behavioral assessment and intervention services
A strong understanding of the principles of applied behavior analysis and practices that are backed by research
Great skills in communication organization and keeping clinical records
Ability to work alone and well in a completely remote setting
Skilled at using telehealth platforms data collection tools and electronic health records
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience providing behavioral services through telehealth
Have worked with people of different ages and backgrounds
Knowing what paperwork and permission are needed for insurance
Eligibility for a multistate license
Annual Pay:
Salary Range: $75000 to $110000 a year depending on experience credentials licenses and where you live.
Package of Benefits:
Full medical dental and vision coverage
401(k) retirement plan with a match from the employer
Paid time off (PTO) includes vacation sick leave and paid holidays.
Work from anywhere in the United States
Help with continuing education and chances to grow professionally
Reimbursement for license renewal and certification (if applicable)
Life insurance and coverage for short- and long-term disabilities
Programs for employee health and well-being
The Behavior Analyst is in charge of evaluating creating putting into action and keeping an eye on behavior intervention programs that are delivered through remote platforms. This job uses evidence-based behavioral principles to help people reach their functional educational and social goals. The Be...
The Behavior Analyst is in charge of evaluating creating putting into action and keeping an eye on behavior intervention programs that are delivered through remote platforms. This job uses evidence-based behavioral principles to help people reach their functional educational and social goals. The Behavior Analyst works with clients caregivers interdisciplinary teams and organizational leaders to make sure that behavioral services are of high quality ethical and compliant in a virtual setting.
Main Duties:
Do functional behavior assessments and data-driven evaluations from a distance
Create put into action and keep an eye on individualized behavior intervention plans
Give behavior technicians or support staff direct virtual supervision and help when needed.
Keep an eye on how your clients are doing by collecting data analyzing it and reporting it on a regular basis.
Change treatment plans based on ongoing evaluations and clinical results.
Teach caregivers families or staff how to use behavior strategies and intervention techniques.
Make sure that services are provided in line with professional standards and moral standards.
Keep clinical records that are correct up-to-date and in line with the law.
Work with teams from different fields such as teachers doctors and care coordinators.
Follow all federal state and organizational rules such as HIPAA and payer rules.
Required Skills:
A masters degree in psychology education applied behavior analysis or a related field
Current Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) certification in good standing
Active state license where needed to work
At least two to five years of experience giving behavioral assessment and intervention services
A strong understanding of the principles of applied behavior analysis and practices that are backed by research
Great skills in communication organization and keeping clinical records
Ability to work alone and well in a completely remote setting
Skilled at using telehealth platforms data collection tools and electronic health records
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience providing behavioral services through telehealth
Have worked with people of different ages and backgrounds
Knowing what paperwork and permission are needed for insurance
Eligibility for a multistate license
Annual Pay:
Salary Range: $75000 to $110000 a year depending on experience credentials licenses and where you live.
Package of Benefits:
Full medical dental and vision coverage
401(k) retirement plan with a match from the employer
Paid time off (PTO) includes vacation sick leave and paid holidays.
Work from anywhere in the United States
Help with continuing education and chances to grow professionally
Reimbursement for license renewal and certification (if applicable)
Life insurance and coverage for short- and long-term disabilities
Programs for employee health and well-being
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