Board Certified Behavior Analyst Sports & Recreation - Kaysville, UT at Geebo

Board Certified Behavior Analyst

BCBA
Kaysville, UT
Are you a BCBA that has a passion for serving those that have a disability? Are you a BCBA, looking for your next step? Are you seeking a company that will give you meaning, purpose and flexibility?
Then apply for this BCBA role!
As soon as you apply, we will contact you the same day. It is really that simple!
Responsibilities
  • Oversee caseload of 6-8 kiddos in center-based setting.
  • Manage and train RBTs.
  • Conducting assessments, and supervising treatment plans.
  • Provide parent coaching and work with other disciplines including Speech and Occupational Therapy.
  • Experience using ABLS, AFOLS, and VB-Mapp preferred.
  • Uncapped Bonus for going over 26 billable hours!

Qualifications
Required
  • BCBA or BCBA-D
  • New BCBAs encouraged to apply!

Position Highlights
  • $5,000 - $10,000 Sign On Bonus
  • 4 Day Work Week
  • Hiring for multiple centers and locations across Utah.
  • Premier ABA Provider

Compensation
  • $80K - $100,000K
  • Sign on Bonus
  • Full benefits package (medical, dental, vision, short term, accident, pet and 401K with match)
  • Laptop and Cell Phone Stipend
  • Robust PTO Package
  • Relocation assistance provided
  • Paid CEU Allowance

How To Apply
  • Submit Resume
  • We'll set up a Zoom call to talk about this position and your background
  • We'll schedule multiple interviews for you directly with ABA Executives. It's that simple!
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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