Support Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) - 100% Remote
Behaven Kids · Omaha, NE · 1 wk ago
RemoteRemoteHealthcarePart-time
Overview
Oversee/supervise applied behavior therapy to families and individuals. Provides a safe and effective therapeutic environment for children and families in accordance with the philosophy and mission of Behaven Kids.
Responsibilities
- Provide clinical support to the Behaven Kids BCBA team as assigned by clinical leadership.
- Assist with conducting assessments, functional behavior assessments (FBAs), and reassessments as needed.
- Develop, review, and update behavior intervention plans (BIPs) and treatment goals in collaboration with supervising BCBAs.
- Provide supervision, observation, and clinical feedback to RBTs and other direct care staff as needed.
- Complete treatment plan reviews, progress reports, and other required clinical documentation to ensure compliance with payer and regulatory requirements.
- Assist with parent and caregiver training sessions.
- Provide temporary clinical coverage during BCBA absences, PTO, vacancies, or periods of increased clinical need.
- Collaborate with clinic leadership to maintain continuity of client care during staffing transitions.
- Participate in interdisciplinary collaboration with other providers and team members when appropriate.
- Aid in onboarding, mentoring, and clinical training of new BCBAs and RBTs as requested.
- Support quality assurance initiatives, including documentation reviews, treatment integrity checks, and clinical audits.
- Maintain timely, accurate, and ethical documentation in accordance with BACB Ethics Code, Nebraska DHHS regulations, Medicaid requirements, and company policies.
- Attend required meetings, trainings, and clinical consultations.
- Perform other clinical duties as assigned to support client care and organizational needs.
Job Requirements
- Previous experience in working with children diagnosed with autism.
- Develop functional behavior assessments.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- Ability to challenge oneself to continue learning and growing as part of a multidisciplinary and motivated team.
- Ability to “think outside the box” to achieve positive outcomes for clients and team members.
- Ability to work during afternoon hours Central Time.
- Must be legally eligible for Nebraska behavior analyst licensure, including U.S. citizenship or lawful presence and ability to meet state licensing criteria.
Qualifications
- Certified BCBA in good standing with the BACB (Required).
- Master’s Degree (Preferred).