BCBA - Earn up to $1,000 Additional Compensation - (STS, SCV)
Job Description
Job Description
Additional $500 bonus upon satisfactory 90 day introductory period & $500 bonus upon satisfactory 1 year period.
The Adult Skills Center is hiring BCBA’s in the Santa Clarita, San Fernando, Mojave, and Antelope Valleys!
A place like no other.
- Multidisciplinary team
- Community-based
- Supportive culture with a dedicated team
- ACE Provider
- Free CEU's
- Scholarship Program
- Non-profit agency qualifies for student loan forgiveness.
- Expand your scope of competence with quality supervision and mentorship.
- Play an active role in advocacy at the local and state level.
- Immerse yourself in a culture that thrives on being pioneers in the field of adult services.
BCBAs support clients as they participate in therapeutic services and skills acquisition groups, including:
- Cooking & Nutrition
- Fitness
- Gardening
- Woodworking
- Sex education & healthy relationships
- Trauma-informed yoga
- Music therapy
- Art therapy
- Animal-assisted therapy
- Individual therapy
Click here and take a tour of our 3-acre farm where our clients learn and grow!
Visit our websites to learn more: www.tascservices.org | www.sanctuaryaat.org
See below for more job information:
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
The Adult Skills Center (TASC) provides innovative and proactive services that empower individuals with diverse intellectual, developmental, and mental health needs to achieve their highest level of Independence and realize their greatest potential. The BCBA will specialize in those cases requiring clinical behavior interventions and/or skill acquisition programming. Acts as a liaison between TASC, client, the IPP team, and job sites following best practices and point of contact standards. Provides support to the client, staff, and job site as needed. Creates contacts with potential employers in the community based on the needs of clients assigned. Spearheads the Discovery process, case management, file creation, identifying client needs and skills, Acts a resource guide for clients and staff, tracks documentation of services and all interactions. Participates in case review meetings with counselors/referring agencies for updates and communicating challenges and outcomes to the team. Produces and submits documents pertaining to client referrals and progress.
Primary Duties:
1. Behavior Analysis
- Conducting skills assessments and functional behavior assessment
- Designing and modifying individualized treatment plans
- Leading weekly to monthly team meetings/trainings
- Developing goals and conducting staff training
- Reviewing and Analyzing daily notes and data
- Preparing progress reports for team meetings and funding agencies
- Preparing and submitting SIR’s and appropriate documentation to funding agencies, APS and licensing within the specified time period
- Attending planning meetings
- Training, supervising, and evaluating behavior therapist
- Training and collaboration with staff and other service providers. Team work with professionals from other disciplines is essential
2. Case Management
- Maintain a caseload of program participants and support those clients as they seek to gain and maintain employment.
- Works directly with Department of Rehabilitation, Regional Center, Social Security and other agencies to place clients in supported employment programs and manage their cases.
- Conducts initial screenings to determine eligibility, schedules appointments, and provides assistance to clients to complete benefits enrollment
- Determines appropriateness of referral and client eligibility to benefit from community/mainstream resources
- Identifies and utilizes community resources to meet client needs
- Coordinates with case management to document services and establish organized program file structure, client database, and assessment process for income and benefits services
- Provides monthly service reports of statistics and outcomes
- Maintains cooperative and collaborative working relationships with staff of community agencies to obtain resources for clients
- Participates and attends on/off site staff and community meetings
- Relies on experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals
- Works under general supervision or independently
- Process DOR and Regional Center referrals, documents, and reports.
- Participate in overseeing and training job coaches for specific client needs and employment settings.
- Meet with participants, both one-on-one and in group settings, to assess strengths and barriers to employment, identify job leads, produce and refine resumes/cover letters and sharpen interview skills, among other tasks.
- Act as a resource for all program participants and refer them to the appropriate service provider when the program does not fill their needs
- Perform client assessments and record those assessments.
3. Program Management
- Participate in the hiring, training and on-going supervision of all program staff.
- Provide supervision and mentorship to program staff including delegating duties and responsibilities according to their job descriptions, meeting together with supervisors on a regular basis, keeping written documentation of all meetings, directives, trainings, disciplinary actions, and agreements; conducting annual job performance evaluations.
- Prepare for and participate in audits by regulatory and funding agencies.
- Provide oversight to assigned program office space and equipment.
- Ensure quality of services including relationships with clients, families, funding agencies, regulatory agencies, and the community.
- Collaborate with all TASC departments and foster team engagement.
- Participate in and lead program evolution and growth in areas of need.
4. TASC Leadership
- Represent TASC within the community
- Participate on community boards and/or committees in order to enhance community knowledge of TASC as well as provide TASC with relationships with additional community resources
- Speak to community groups when requested by the Executive Director
- Participate in TASC strategic plan implementation
- Participate in committees and contribute ideas
- Serves as a positive role model for peers and staff
- Foster a positive work environment through constructive feedback and problem-solving
- Encourage learning, personal growth, and a positive attitude
5. Other Duties
- Perform other duties as assigned
- Perform other off-site duties as assigned
- Participate in weekly meetings, trainings, etc., as assigned by the supervisor
Qualifications:
1. Master's degree in psychology, behavior analysis, special education, or a related field
2. Active BCBA or BCBA-D certification in good standing
3. At least 3 years of experience providing ABA-based treatment to adults with developmental disabilities
4. Experience conducting skills assessments and functional behavior assessments
5. Ability to work independently and meet deadlines with strong organizational skills
6. Ability to work well as part of a team with other disciplines
7. Maintain all certifications up-to-date
8. Must be able to successfully complete First Aid/CPR and other trainings as required
9. Must have current California driver’s license/insurance and clean DMV
10. Must receive criminal record clearance through the DOJ
Physical Requirements:
1. Ability to drive company and/or personal vehicle for work, including transporting clients to and from work and/or appointments as needed, maintain valid driver's license and car insurance, if required to drive for the position.
2. Ability to safely and successfully perform the essential job functions consistent with the ADA, FMLA, and other federal, state, and local standards, including meeting qualitative and/or quantitative productivity standards.
3. Ability to maintain regular, punctual attendance consistent with the ADA, FMLA, and other federal, state, and local standards.
4. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to stand, walk, and sit. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds.
The employee must provide physical assistance and/or push clients up to 250lbs in a wheelchair. Must be able to assist adult clients transitioning in and out of vehicle and in the restroom.
Completion of Professional Crisis Management Certification within 90 days of hire (provided by TASC) is required for this position and is not recommended for:
1) Individuals who have mobility and/or range of motion problems
2) Individuals with recent fractures or surgeries
3) Individuals who have suffered any kind of joint injury requiring medical attention in the past 6 months
4) Individuals with poor balance, flexibility or agility
The above is intended to describe the general content of and requirements for the performance of this job. It is not to be construed as an exhaustive statement of duties, responsibilities, or physical requirements.
Nothing in this job description restricts management’s right to assign or reassign duties and responsibilities to this job at any time.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Benefits:
- 403(b)
- 403(b) matching
- Maintain all certifications up to date
- 9 paid holidays
- Paid time off
- Health insurance
- Dental insurance
- Vision insurance
- Life insurance
- Tuition reimbursement
- Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) eligible employer
- Employee Assistance Program
- Referral Program