Job Description
The job description for a Board Certified Behavior Analyst includes conducting assessments and developing treatment plans for individuals with autism spectrum disorder, implementing behavioral interventions, providing supervision and training, collaborating with families and professionals, monitoring progress, and maintaining documentation. Required skills include a strong background in autism, knowledge of special education laws, proficiency in applied behavior analysis, familiarity with medical terminology, and effective communication. Requirements include BCBA certification, 1 year of relevant experience, and a master’s degree in a related field. Benefits include competitive salary, health insurance, retirement savings, and paid time off. The work schedule is full-time or part-time with a salary range of $60,000 to $90,000 per year.