About the job Behavior Analyst
GENERAL FUNCTION:
We are seeking a dedicated Behavior Analyst (BCBA) to join a licensed provider of behavioral and developmental support services. The organization delivers individualized services under the Medicaid waiver for persons with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities, ensuring compliance with state regulations and evidence-based ABA practices.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
- Conduct functional behavioral assessments (FBAs) and skill assessments (e.g., VB-MAPP, PEAK) to identify behavioral functions, strengths, and skill deficits.
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Develop and implement Behavior Support Plans (BSPs) targeting replacement behaviors and reducing problem behaviors using empirically supported interventions.
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Train and supervise Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs) and other staff in BSP implementation and data collection procedures.
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Conduct procedural integrity checks and evaluate data collection reliability, providing feedback and retraining as needed.
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Respond to behavioral crises and provide clinical guidance, including on-site support when required.
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Maintain accurate, timely documentation and ensure compliance with billing and reporting standards.
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Deliver Telehealth services as appropriate, adhering to best practices and obtaining informed consent.
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Participate in planning meetings, professional development (e.g., Journal Club), and organizational quality management initiatives.
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Maintain effective communication and professional relationships with internal and external stakeholders, including state officials, support coordinators, families, and colleagues.
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Adhere to all professional and ethical standards set forth by the BACB.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
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Current BCBA certification in good standing with the BACB.
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Must obtain Tennessee licensure and status as an approved DDA Behavior Services Provider prior to hire.
Medical & Physical Requirements:
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Must meet medical record requirements as mandated by governing
entities. - Position requires standing/walking for extended periods, occasional lifting up to 40 lbs, stooping, kneeling, crouching, reaching, and travel for meetings/trainings, including overnight trips.
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Requires use of all five senses and the ability to communicate effectively in person and by phone.
Licenses/Certificates:
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Valid drivers license and automobile insurance (if required).
Other:
- Full-time position with potential for hours exceeding 40 per week, including availability outside normal office hours for urgent matters.
- Performs other duties as assigned by the Statewide Director of Behavioral Services, COO, or CEO.