Board Certified Behavior Analyst
5 days ago
Union
Job DescriptionSalary: $85K+ /yr About Ujala Life Come join a fun and passionate team on a mission to develop and integrate a more sustainable care model in ABA! This is an exciting opportunity to offer a NOVEL INTEGRATED CARE MODEL for autism with the deep-rooted mission of helping families. We provide Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA) with an emphasis on natural environment teaching paired with play-based approaches. We use the approaches our learners respond to that best maximize their potential! We are committed and determined to execute our vision of clinical excellence consisting of RBT development and retention, parent involvement and accountability, and implementing the latest and most clinically sound strategies and techniques. We recognize that behavior technician satisfaction and retention is an issue in the ABA field; be a part of growing and retaining behavior technicians through an in-house developed RBT training program as well as continuous support and improvement plans. Ensure that parents remain an active part of their childs progress and growth through definable metrics. Participate in our plans to accumulate and develop the latest research to be a source of clinical progress in the field. At Ujala Life, we are committed to the highest ethical standards that puts its clients and clinicians first. At Ujala Life, we are fully invested in advancing the field of autism care. To achieve this, we actively engage in accumulating and developing the latest research, contributing to clinical progress in the industry. Our ultimate goal is to shape a future where children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) confidently unlock their maximum potential through early intervention. Our dedicated care team comprises passionate and experienced professionals who act as true partners in navigating care, ensuring that each child receives the best possible support and attention. What Your Day-to-Day Will Look Like: • Develop individualized treatment plans for each client and communicate goals and progress updates with Behavior Technicians., • Conduct and score initial and ongoing assessments using appropriate assessment tools., • Train and supervise a caseload of Behavior Technicians and clients., • Meet with Behavior Technicians outside of supervised hours to discuss their ongoing goals for clinical growth., • Collaborate with other clinicians including Occupational Therapists and Speech Language Pathologists to coordinate the therapy of shared clients., • Conduct parent meetings/trainings to ensure generalization of skills and empowerment of caregivers as active participants in their childs growth, • Provide one-on-one ABA therapy to children IN & OUT-center as necessary., • Attend team and supervisory meetings as scheduled., • Master's Degree in Applied Behavior Analysis, Psychology, Special Education or related field required., • BCBA Certification from the Behavior Analyst Certification Board required., • Experience with children in an educational setting., • Willingness to obtain license to practice ABA therapy in the state of New Jersey., • Excellent competitive pay, with bonuses., • Highly collaborative team and setting., • Career advancement opportunities to move into more supervisory roles., • Mentorship with experienced BCBAs and Ujalas clinical advisory team., • Participate in innovative autism research through university partnerships and IRB committee., • Clinically sustainable caseloads within regular working hours, Monday - Friday., • Administrative Support (authorization specializations, scheduling, patient onboarding, credentialing, and recruiting team)., • Your primary reinforcer is changing lives for the better., • You have a flair for innovation and creative problem solving., • You handle difficult situations with calm and patience., • You possess the leadership ability to manage teams., • You desire to actively engage in cutting-edge innovation in the treatment of ASD. Ujala Life, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer. In compliance with Federal and State Equal Opportunity Laws, qualified applicants are considered for all positions applied for without regard to race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy and gender identity), national origin, political affiliation, sexual orientation, marital status, disability, genetic information, age, veteran status or any other legally protected status.