Board Certified Behavioral Analyst (BCBA)
Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA): Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of children and families affected by autism spectrum disorder (ASD)? OnPoint is looking for a dedicated BCBA to provide top-quality Autism and Family Support Services in line with Michigan Medicaid behavioral health treatment requirements. In this role, you'll deliver evidence-based interventions that ensure children and families receive the medically necessary services they deserve. As a BCBA, you'll also play a key part in strengthening our agency and community by offering ongoing training and consultation based on the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). Help us make a lasting impact and support the growth and success of those we serve!
PAY RANGE/BENEFIT PACKAGE:
Salary: starting at $63, 885.71 up to $88,162.29 annually - placement above minimum salary is based on experience.
OnPoint Benefits:
401(a) retirement: employer matching
457 retirement
Paid holidays
Benefits effective date of hire:
Medical insurance
Dental insurance
Vision Coverage
Employer funding of Health Savings Account (a portion of the deductible amount)
Employer Paid benefits:
Disability insurance
Life insurance (up to $50,000)
Paid Time Off
QUALIFICATIONS:
Master’s degree in relevant field with appropriate licensure required.
BCBA Certification required.
Michigan Licensed Behavior Analyst required.
Must currently be in good standing with the Behavior Analyst Certification Board (BACB) and Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA) required.
Knowledge of Autism Spectrum Disorders and their impact on families is required.
At least 3 years of experience in a variety of settings working with individuals with ASD and their families, including home, school, and other community-based settings required.
Experience working with adults living with an I/DD, including implementation of behavior support plans preferred.
GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
Provide Family Support and Training to clients with Autism and other behavior disorders.
Provide behavioral support by attending Behavior Treatment Committee meetings, writing and implementing Behavior Plans and other assessments
Provide ongoing behavioral consultation with agency staff as assigned or appropriate based on current caseload
Oversee the review and approval of Provider ABA Intervention Plans. Ensure timely communication to providers on plans.
Plan, oversee and facilitate family training groups
Plan, oversee and facilitate social skills groups for youth with autism as appropriate
Provide consultation and resources to parent peer groups as requested
Document services according to established standards.
Participate in utilization management and quality improvement processes.
Actively engage in supervision and team meetings.
Engage in internal and external care coordination efforts, including interdisciplinary team meetings.
Perform other duties as assigned.
EQUIPMENT/TECHNOLOGY KNOWLEDGE:
Efficient in Microsoft Word and Excel
Efficient in Electronic Medical Record (EMR)
POSITIONS TO BE FILLED:
One full time position (40 hours/week)