BCBA- Remote
About the role
The primary function of the BCBA is to provide professional services to children affected by ASD who are receiving therapeutic services. The BCBA works as a team member in the delivery of services and as a promoter of MAC services and expansions. The BCBA works within a team of professionals to design, deliver, evaluate and report on the services being provided to MAC clients.
Responsibilities
- Develop comprehensive behavior plans that allow each client the opportunity to excel among populations from birth through adulthood.
- Consult with Clinical Supervisors to maintain quality of cases through ABA data analysis and collaborate on implementing data-driven program changes.
- Participate in multiple service delivery settings (home, school, community, supervision, direct support, parent training).
- Provide direct/indirect supervision to BCaBAs and RBTs within the organization.
- Conduct assessments and train support staff.
- Participate in the development of social groups, program advocacy and behavior consulting.
- Participate in workshops and train clinical professionals, staff, and parents to expand our client’s knowledge base.
- Cultivate a culture of compassion, communication, excellence, creativity, and reliability.
- Maintain confidentiality of the children and families/caregivers served by MAC according to professional ethical standards, state and federal rules and regulations and MAC’s internal policy and procedures.
Requirements
- Master’s Degree in Applied Behavior Analysis, Special Education, Psychology, or a related field (Behavior Analysis emphasis preferred)
- Must be a certified behavior analyst with a minimum of 1,500 hours of hands-on training or supervised experience in the provision of ABA services directly to individuals with autism under the supervision of a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) who has at least two years of experience in ABA programming for individuals with autism, and as a supervisor of less experienced clinicians.
- Minimum of three years of applied experience working with special needs children, including individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders preferred.
- Proven leadership experience.
About Our Company
MAC Midwest is a nonprofit provider of coordinated neurodevelopmental care and a recognized leader in the field, with 30 years of experience serving individuals with autism and related conditions and their families across Minnesota. Through a comprehensive, transdisciplinary model, we provide diagnostic assessments, compassionate ABA therapy, mental health services, speech and occupational therapy, and family training. Our teams use clinical expertise and careful evaluation to develop individualized plans that support communication, independence, and long-term progress. We are committed to meeting each person right where they are through progressive and compassionate care, ensuring individuals and families receive the support they need at every stage.
Pay
Salary Range: $75,000 to $78,000 per year and depends on experience.
Schedule
This is a remote position.