BCBA - 5K Sign on Bonus

Salt Lake City, UT
Full Time
Experienced

About Accel Therapies

At Accel Therapies we specialize in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) and other therapies. We provide best-in-class, evidence-based treatment programs for children with autism and other developmental needs within a comfortable, positive, and family-oriented environment. What sets us apart is our focus on an individual connection with our clients and our commitment to life-changing outcomes for families.

​We love what we do and are grateful for the opportunity to work with our clients and families!

Why Choose Accel Therapies?

You’re probably wondering, “What’s in it for me?” Here’s what makes Accel Therapies a standout place to grow your career:

Compensation and Benefits

  • Remote/ Telehealth
  • Salary range: $80,000 to $95,000 per year.
  • Medical, dental, and vision benefits
  • Paid Time Off
  • 401k + up to 4% match (vested at one year)
  • Annual performance bonuses
  • Frequent social events and team lunches
  • Flexible schedule (BCBA's will manage their own schedules)
Now, your role: Clinical Supervisor (BCBA)


Job Summary

The BCBA is to ensure the effective implementation of all treatment plans and programming for their clients on their caseload as described by the fundamental responsibilities listed below.

Responsibilities

  • Conduct functional behavior assessments, supervision, and parent/caregiver training for clients
  • Maintain HIPAA confidentiality at all times
  • Adhere to all company policies and procedures and represent the company professionally in all situations
  • Implement treatment plans and track/collect data against goals
  • Supervise and assist Behavior Technicians and Program Supervisors
  • Support internal curriculum and clinical resources to further develop empirically based intervention methods
  • Support other critical functions like quality assurance, training, etc. 
  • Maintain 30 billable hours per week

Required Skills/Abilities

  • Provide supervision and parent training across center-based, in-home, community-based, and telehealth environments
  • Ability to efficiently use a Company iPad and Laptop for internal communications, data tracking, clinical notes, scheduling, and other applications that may be needed
  • Ability to work in various indoor and outdoor environments, including in-home, community, school, and center settings
  • Join our team in the office! We love collaboration and are looking for people who want to enjoy and contribute to our office culture.
  • Ability to handle aggressive behaviors and monitor the movement of clients to ensure client and provider safety
  • Pass TB test, immunizations, and background check
  • Bilingual in Spanish is HIGHLY preferred

Experience and Qualifications

  • A Masters Degree in Applied Behavior Analysis or a related field required
  • A valid certification as a BCBA (Board Certified Behavior Analyst) required
  • Interest and experience in working with individuals with disabilities
  • Demonstrated passion for the field and helping clients and their families
Physical Requirements
  • Prolonged periods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer.
  • Must be able to lift 15 pounds at times. 
  • Must be able to access and navigate each department at the organization’s facilities.
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