Elevate your career as a Board Certified Behavior Analyst committed to neurodiversity. You'll play a key role in delivering tailored interventions to support children with autism aged 18 months to 6 years in a center-based setting. In this BCBA role, you will create and implement effective intervention plans that cater to individual needs. Your responsibilities include supervising dedicated therapy staff, providing guidance to families, and maintaining the highest standards of care. This position emphasizes clinical excellence and continuous personal and professional growth. Key Responsibilities: Perform assessments to uncover client strengths and address needs Formulate and execute personalized intervention plans Offer structured parent training and support Lead and supervise a small team of behavior therapists Collect and analyze client progress data effectively Requirements: Must possess BCBA Certification Experience working with young autistic children essential Excellent interpersonal abilities required Preferred experience in NDBI practices Passion for working in a neurodiversity-affirming environment Utilize your skills to foster impactful change in children's lives, joining a team dedicated to excellence in behavioral health. #J-18808-Ljbffr
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Behavior Analyst Position with Focus on Neurodevelopmental Interventions