Board Certified Behavior Analyst (Remote / hybrid, flexible schedule): Full-Time

Lynchburg, VA
Full Time
Clinical
Manager/Supervisor

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At Therapeutic Alliance LLC we believe in collaborative leadership!

Therapeutic Alliance LLC is a private behavioral and mental health agency offering professional behavioral health and counseling throughout Virginia for the past 15 years. The Therapeutic Alliance strives to provide culturally sensitive counseling services to children, adults and their families in multiple languages with cultural awareness and empathy. The Therapeutic Alliance LLC client base comprise all cultural and economic backgrounds, including individuals from the LGBTQIA+.

Our teams possess educational and clinical training covering mental health, substance abuse and behavioral issues using evidence-based methods. Extensive supervision is provided to each and every case as a means to ensure a sound therapeutic approach. The organization's cultural goal is to truly know the clients and to use this knowledge to guide, support, and motivate them to make necessary life changes. 

To learn more about the services offered please visit the website: https://therapeuticalliancellc.com/
 

We are offering: 

  • Competitive Salary
  • Paid time off
  • Health Insurance with employer contribution
  • HSA available
  • Life Insurance paid by company
  • Dental, disability, vision and additional life insurance options
  • Paid holidays
  • Annual CEU allowance for Licensed Staff
  • 401k


Flexible working options:

- Our BCBA role is a hybrid position, with dominantly remote scope of work that requires in-person, client-specific presence only once per month (for local BCBAs) or one week in 60 days (for out-of-state BCBAs).
- Paid travel is provided for all in-person supervision.
- In addition, our BCBAs are having full flexibility to build their own schedule to meet clients needs, while maintaining their work-life balance. Our full-time BCBA role is based on a minimum of 30 billable hours per week.

These procedures are designed and implemented in order to encourage healthy work-life balance and overall work environment among our pivotal clinical staff.



Duties and Responsibilities

  • Use appropriate assessment instruments and data to develop and implement teaching programs that reflect behavioral and other outcomes and objectives identified in the Individual Support Plan (ISP).
  • Ensure the implementation of treatment plans, document contacts and observations and use professional knowledge and independent judgment to strategize continuous improvements.
  • Ensure that all treatment plans and programs comply with agreed contracted requirements and satisfy all relevant insurance certification and other expectations. Working with pride and support to exceed professional standards.
  • Seek creative options for ensuring the continuity and consistency of treatment and support services across settings for the lifespan of the client. Develop strategies for the stability of quality services when clients experience transitions.
  • Act as supervisor and mentor to Behavior Technicians and Registered Behavioral Technicians.
  • Conduct assessments with the client and/or client’s parents/guardian.
  • Conduct parent training/meetings on a weekly or biweekly basis.
  • Participate in coordination of care of clients as appropriate.
  • Remote working conditions:
    • Personal laptop/desktop computer for work purposes only. Such devices should have up-to-date anti-virus software and firewalls and be self purchased and maintained.
    • Work as per HIPAA compliance to safeguard patient’s information.
    • Have a reliable Internet connection.
       

Qualifications and Skills

  • Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) essential and certification requirements.
  • Ability to become actively licensed as an LBA in the state of Virginia essential.
  • 1 year of experience in applied behavior analysis and autism intervention is mandatory.
  • Willingness to travel to the local area, minimum one week a month for local BCBAs or one week in 60 days for out-of-state BCBAs, for required supervision and family meetings.
  • Experience providing remote clinical assessments, clinical supervision and parent training desirable.
  • Familiarity with providing in-home services, knowledge of child development, and experience working with a diverse clientele desirable.
  • Excellent team working skills and conflict resolution skills
  • Excellent organization, written and oral communication skills
  • Ability to self-monitor, self-correct and be excellent at time management skills is essential.

    We encourage all interested and qualified candidates to apply with us!
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