PART-TIME Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)
About the role
We are not your typical company. Keystone Achievements is founded on the belief that great things happen when we start with our team. Our goal every day is to provide a safe and compassionate environment where you can grow in your career. Culture and clinical excellence are our pillars of strength. ABA can be a tough field to work in, but Keystone provides continuous training and expects nothing less than outstanding performance. The future of the students we serve depends on the highest quality of care. Keystone’s clinical handbook is your roadmap to learning and building an awesome career in ABA. Our leadership team is focused on your development every day.
Culture and Clinical Excellence
Our mission statement: Keystone Achievements will embrace all families with compassion and provide the highest quality services for our families. All employees will communicate with students and their families with the greatest respect and caring for the challenges these families face. Keystone Achievements is dedicated to creating a work environment that provides opportunities for its employees through career growth, learning, safety, and transparent appreciation of the entire team and families we serve.
Current Keystone career opportunities
We are looking for people passionate about helping others. Individuals interested in psychology, teaching, and social work find ABA as an incredible tool for helping others. We are driven by our behaviors. Learning the science of behavior allows you to better manage your own behaviors and build stronger relationships. If you have the passion to learn, teach, and see amazing life changes take place in the special children and adolescents we serve, you will have an incredibly rewarding career in ABA.
Who we hire
- Absolutely must be a compassionate individual with a passion to help those that are vulnerable to society’s challenges
- Must be at least 21 years of age
- Minimum of a high school diploma
- Verbal, written, and interpersonal skills are vital to the organization’s culture of teamwork, staff development, quality of services, and family engagement
- Able to stand, kneel, squat, walk, run, jump and engage with students for extended periods of time
- Able to lift/support 75 lbs
- Able to implement all Safety-Care Physical management procedures safely
- Engage families with compassion and build a rapport to embrace parent training to be utilized throughout their child’s day
- Work closely with the clinical team, including development of skills, while working directly with clients
Qualifications
ABA (Applied Behavior Analysis) therapists work under stringent expectations and standards that guide their practice. They must adhere to evidence-based methodologies, ensuring that all interventions are supported by research and shown to be effective. Their work often requires meticulous data collection and analysis to track a client’s progress accurately, which informs treatment adjustments. Additionally, ABA therapists are bound by ethical codes, like those from the Behavior Analyst Certification Board (BACB), that emphasize respect, confidentiality, and the client’s best interests. Therapists must also maintain a high level of objectivity, often under challenging conditions, such as working with clients with complex behavioral needs. Compliance with these standards ensures the quality and integrity of ABA therapy, emphasizing measurable outcomes and the welfare of the client.
Learning environment
- Todd McLane
- Danielle Burgener
- Linda Bonewell
- Tami McKittrick
- Bethany Nelson - Director of Hiring & Training
- Stan Harris