Overview
Benefits begin at day 31! $70,000- $89,000 inclusive of weekly bonuses.
Adapt For Life is a privately owned and operated organization with 13 clinics across Kentucky, Indiana, North Carolina, and Illinois. Our mission is to positively impact lives through exceptional ABA Therapy. We are looking for individuals who share our dedication to this mission and who resonate with our Core Values.
We are a people-first organization whose Core Values guide all we do. If you align with our Core Values and Mission, we encourage you to apply and learn more about life at AFL.
Core Values
- Compassion : "Show You Care"
- Honesty and Integrity : "Do The Right Thing"
- Treats Everyone with Respect : "Treat Others How They Want To Be Treated"
- Growth Mindset : "Bloom Where You Are Planted"
- Building Relationships : "Make Everyone Feel Like Someone"
Why join Adapt For Life?
Clinical caseloads designed with CASP guidelines in mind. Typically 8 learners.Monthly work from home incentives - we trust and value our BCBAs to have a work life balance and flexibility in their schedulesIndividualized approach to ABA Therapy.Direct support and mentorship from your on site Clinical Director.ACE CEU Provider for free internal CEUs and free CEUs through our CASP Membership and Central Reach platform.Salary based on experience.Dynamic salary opportunities, earn up to $14,300 per year in additional salary compensation!Weekly pay.Medical, Vision, Dental, Short-Term Disability, Life Insurance and supplemental insurance benefits available after 30 days of full-time employment18 paid days off per year + 6 paid holidays.State Conference! We pay your registration fee and don't require PTO for you to attend!Focus on being a clinician and allow our Operations Manager and Business Support teams to worry about the operations side!Work with leadership that lives our core values and likes to have fun in the workplace.Responsibilities
The person in this position must be able to perform the following essential job functions with or without reasonable accommodations.
Clinical Services
Responsible for the development and implementation of comprehensive behavioral assessments and behavioral treatment programs for children, their families, and their community caregiversManage coordination of case management activitiesOversee a caseload of 8 clients or no more than 300 weekly RBT hours, while billing 29 hours per week. Additional salary earnings for 30 or more!Provide training to parents and caregivers to implement treatment programsResponsible for providing clinical appropriate supervision and training of clinical staffConsultation Services
Responsible for the development and implementation of comprehensive behavioral assessment and behavioral treatment programs in school, home, and community settingsConduct functional behavior assessmentsProvide consultative services to parents, teachers, and other clinical / educational personnelProvide staff training as neededResponsible for coordination of home and school communication regarding treatment programOrganize, facilitate and lead treatment team meetingsAdministrative
Effective and timely documentation skillsTimely completion all paperwork and phone contacts to caregivers, funding sources, outside agencies and schools (as appropriate) regarding treatment and development of treatment plans, goals, and objectivesProfessional Conduct
Establish effective clinical and ethical relationships with clients and families, and maintain appropriate boundariesEstablish and maintain professional and ethical working relationships with staff and in collaborations with funding sources, community agencies, schools, medical practices, and other therapy providersThe above list reflects the essential functions and other job functions considered necessary of the job identified and shall not be construed as a detailed description of all work requirements that may be inherent in the job or assigned by supervisory personnel.
This job description is used as a guide only and not inclusive of responsibilities and job duties.
Qualifications
Master's degree in applied behavior analysis, psychology, education / special education, or a related fieldBCBA Certification required or waiting to take BACB examination within 30 days.Current / ability to obtain Behavior Analyst Licensure (if state requires)At least one year of experience working with individuals with developmental disabilities or behavior disordersExperience in behavioral assessment and treatmentExcellent time management and organizational skillsEffective verbal, written and interpersonal communication skillsExperience with children on the autism spectrumPossess a Valid Driver's licenseJ-18808-Ljbffr