Board Certified Behavior Analyst
Company: Hope
Location: Springfield
Posted on: May 3, 2025
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Job Description:
Board-Certified Behavior Analyst - New Opening in
Springfield!Salary Range: $70,000.00 - $75,000.00 annuallyFull-Time
with benefits!COMPANY SUMMARY:Hope is a clinical, educational, and
therapeutic provider for individuals with intellectual and
developmental disabilities, including Autism Spectrum Disorder. We
exist to help children, and their families, reach their maximum
potential by providing state-of-the-art applied behavioral analysis
therapies and access to recreation, vocational training, and
individualized education programming. Our mission is to provide the
best services in the most inclusive environments to encourage
people to fulfill their individual potential through evidence-based
treatment, advocacy, and community education. Theres no place like
Hope. JOB SUMMARY:Serves as a member of the Illinois Crisis
Prevention Network team responsible for behavioral assessments,
functional assessment, behavior program design and development
(based upon ABA principles), data tracking and analyses, and
ongoing monitoring of efficacy of the program plan. Provides crisis
services for individuals at risk of being displaced from their
current placement, ensures family and/or support staff are
appropriately trained and have the tools needed to effectively
implement the behavioral support plan for the individual. Collects
and analyzes data garnered from observations and from both formal
and informal assessments. WHAT YOU WILL DO:Functional Assessment:
Carried out at one of three levels, Level I (Informal, where
motivation for exhibiting maladaptive behaviors is identified by
analysis of information obtained from caregivers through interviews
and questionnaires); Level II (Descriptive, based upon actual
observations of the individual at various times of day and repeated
observations across time); and Level III (Analogue, based upon
actual presentation of antecedent stimuli and response
consequences). To be completed informally on all incoming youth and
others as necessary, whenever a specific intervention program is
appropriate, and a diagnostic baseline is necessary.Design of Data
Collection Systems: Design and implement data collection forms and
procedures, to best quantify behavior data across various
environments and settings.Data Analysis: Plot and systematically
analyze program and baseline data in terms of levels, trends,
variability, and functional relationships.Design of Behavior
Support Plans (BSPs): Design behavior support plans, based upon
functional assessment and data analysis. BSPs may be formal
(required for any youth with a Level II intervention, including use
of psychotropic medications) or informal, which may take the form
of general behavior support strategies or a detailed set of
procedures outlining a positive intervention.Positive Interventions
for Teaching Adaptive Behaviors: Components include task analysis,
identification of reinforcers, appropriate task prompts,
schedule(s) of reinforcement, procedures for generalization of
learned skills, and design of an appropriate data collection
system.Design of Response Reduction Interventions: Components
include identification of intervention procedures that are the
least intrusive techniques that will reduce the display of the
targeted behavior. Must be based upon adequate functional analysis,
an appropriate data collection system, concurrent implementation of
positive interventions to develop replacement behaviors, and
demonstration of necessary skills by staff who did receive
training.Training:Implementation of Interventions and/or to collect
Data: Training includes specific and detailed information and a
demonstration on how to conduct planned interventions and how to
collect appropriate data, with appropriate return demonstration by
staff.Orientation Training: Orientation training concerning basic
principles of behavior analysis, overview of
intellectual/developmental disabilities and mental illness, dual
diagnosis, Etc.Work closely with community agencies, schools, and
Clinical Administrative Review Teams to ensure training in and
implementation of necessary support strategies in the attempt to
generalize these strategies from one setting to another.Attend and
participate in multidisciplinary team meetings.Program planning and
development: provide ongoing input into long-range plans for the
Illinois Crisis Network Prevention.May assist in organizing and
completing follow-up surveys, and providing summary reports on the
clinical outcomes established for the ICPN.Participate actively in
problem-solving; provide solution-oriented and proactive
recommendations; maintain effective and respectful interactions;
communicate clearly and effectively; practice in accord with APA
and BACB ethical standards.Maintain compliance with all applicable
DHS regulations and licensure requirements.Assumes responsibility
as a mandated reporter concerning incidents of purported
abuse/neglect of individuals as outlined in the agencys policies
and procedures.Performs other duties as required or assigned which
are reasonably within the scope of the duties enumerated above.WHAT
YOU WILL BRING:Masters degree in applied behavior analysis or
masters degree in related discipline (e.g. clinical psychology),
with major coursework in behavior analysis and modification, from a
graduate program accredited by the Association for Behavior
Analysis.Experience and/or specialized knowledge in one or more of
the following: Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities; Autism
Spectrum Disorders. Knowledge of psychopharmacology and/or Mental
Health issues is also helpful.Credentialed as a Board-Certified
Behavior Analyst or certification pending with successful
completion of qualifying examination.The ability to communicate
clearly and effectively (both written and orally) in a professional
manner, with all levels of employees (professionals, teachers,
paraprofessionals, direct care, etc.). Also, the ability to
interact effectively on a multidisciplinary team.Two plus years
working with individuals who have intellectual/developmental
disabilities, autism and dual diagnosis (ID + Axis I) is
preferred.Two plus years experience in functional assessment,
behavior program development/monitoring, and competency-based staff
training procedures in program implementation. Additional expertise
in discrete trial training, functional communication training,
prompting, prompt fading/ differential reinforcement schedules, and
crisis intervention strategies is preferred.WHAT YOU WILL GET:Paid
Training!Health InsuranceDental InsuranceVision InsuranceFlexible
Spending Account (Health and Dependent)Health Savings AccountLife
Insurance401(k) Retirement Plan, Profit Share, and MatchPaid Time
OffFloating HolidaysEmployee & Dependent Tuition Reimbursement
Assistance Hope is an Equal Opportunity Employer.#INDESJby
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