Job Description
Job Description
Holly Ridge Center , a non-profit neurodevelopment center in Bremerton, Washington, is seeking a part-time Board Certified Behavior Analyst . This position offers an exciting opportunity to join our dedicated team of Infant Toddler Program professionals, providing early support services to children from birth to age 3 and their families.
Our Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) provide individualized, behavior-analytic intervention for ages birth to three years old population within a medical and educational model. They evaluate, assess, treat, and provide consultation services within an interdisciplinary, family-centered, and culturally diverse system. BCBAs also develop individual autism services plans and supervise behavior technicians in the implementation of therapeutic programs.
Why HRC is different :
Guaranteed hours each week - pay not based on billable hours
- W-2 employee (not 1099 independent contractor)
No minimum billable hours requirement
Manageable caseload / reasonable expectationsMileage reimbursementPaid memberships & re-licensingComprehensive benefits package - 12 Paid Holidays, Generous PTO, 401k w / 25% matching, Medical, Dental & Vision (if over 30 hours / week) & moreQualified employer of the Public Service Loan Forgiveness ProgramFlexible schedule / hybrid work optionsWork / Life BalanceMonday-Friday (No weekends or evenings)Collaborative, multi-disciplinary team approachLaptop / technology providedUse of a streamlined, all-in-one platform for scheduling, communication, daily notes, graphing, etc.Leadership accessibilityProfessional developmentFamily / child-focused, play-based therapyLow RBT turnoverWell-established non-profit neurodevelopmental center with an outstanding reputation serving families since 1963Required Knowledge, Skills and / or Abilities :
Education and / or experience specific to infants and toddlers preferredKnowledge of applied behavioral analysisKnowledge of Early Childhood Special Education preferredKnowledge of typical and atypical child development processesAbility to supervise and train Behavior TechniciansAbility to make home visitsMeeting facilitation skillsAwareness of family economic and cultural issues as they relate to early interventionKnowledge of Washington State Special Education regulations and / or federal early intervention law preferredKnowledge of IFSP process preferredEffective computer skills, including capabilities working with spreadsheets, graphs, and word processingProficient with Microsoft Windows and MS Office programsAbility to pass a criminal history background checkEducation, Training, and / or Work Experience :
Four-year Bachelor's degree from accredited college or university in related field requiredEducation and / or experience specific to infants and toddlers preferredRequired Licenses or Certifications :
Current BCBA CertificationWashington State Behavior Analyst LicenseValid Washington State food worker card (within first 60 days)Valid Washington State driver's license, reliable transportation, and proof of required personal liability insuranceMust have clean WA State driving record, as defined by HRC's policyCPR / 1st Aid Certification (within first 90 days of employment)Job Posted by ApplicantPro