PURPOSE:
The Intensive Intervention BCBA will lead the children’s Intensive Intervention Residential School Program via implementation of Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA) including conducting functional assessments and implementing interventions aligned with youth strengths and needs across the program’s home and school environments by increasing skill-acquisition and reducing maladaptive behaviors, and ultimately improving Quality of Life outcomes. The Intensive Intervention BCBA will directly supervise, provide administrative and clinical supervision, training, coaching, and mentoring of the Intensive Intervention program’s Behavior Coordinator who is a Behavioral Assistant (BCaBA) or Behavior Therapist, and interns enrolled in college or university behavioral analysis programs. This position will carry a caseload providing direct ABA services to youth served between home and school environments for up to 8 youth.
The Intensive Intervention BCBA is responsible for the training Residential Behavior Specialist, paraprofessionals, program leadership, and family (if applicable) to ensure effective implementation of the behavior support and skill-acquisition plans. The Intensive Intervention BCBA is responsible for adhering to professional and legal requirements and principles as well as demonstrating sound professional judgment and will ensure staff adhere to all agency policies and procedures and BCBA ethical standards at all times. The Intensive Intervention BCBA will lead by example, while teaching others to use effective behavior analytic interventions based on published research.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
The list of essential duties and responsibilities, as outlined herein, is intended to be representative of the task to be performed. The omission of an essential function does not preclude management from assigning duties not listed herein is such duties are a logical assignment to the position.
Leads the implementation of ABA service provision for the children’s Intensive Intervention Residential School for youth served across multiple environments, including completing or supervising the completion of functional assessments, behavior support plans, ABA skill-acquisition programming, and oversight of fidelity of service delivery/progress monitoring. Provides direct administrative and clinical supervision, including hiring, training, coaching, and mentoring the Intensive Intervention Behavior Coordinator who is a Behavioral Assistants (BCaBA) or Behavior Therapist, and interns enrolled in college or university behavioral analysis programs. Provides on-going clinical supervision with the Intensive Intervention Behavior Coordinator for the completion and retention of the Registered Behavior Specialist RBT Certification, including but not limited to, initial and annual competency assessments. Also, provides clinical supervision for the paraprofessionals in the school setting. Supervises the implementation of behavior strategies by training residential behavior specialist, paraprofessionals, program leadership, and family in implementing youth skill-acquisition interventions and reduction of maladaptive behaviors using ABA practices, while appropriately reporting progress, and improving Quality of Life outcomes. Provides training and consultation to residential behavior specialist and paraprofessionals in the application of ABA practices. Proactively identifies program youth behavioral trends and provides behavioral-based recommendations in adjusting interventions and implementation strategies as needed to address trends, including coordinating team members in strategy change discussions. Fully assesses the individuals on the assigned caseload, including analysis of the presenting behavior and its antecedents and consequences, and develops written behavior strategies based upon the individual needs. Monitors progress on at least a monthly basis and more frequently if needed to address issues with the individuals’ progress toward skill-acquisition and behavioral goals and objectives. If necessary, update written strategies to reflect progress or emerging needs. Ensure due process of all plans prior to implementation including Behavior Support Committee Review, guardian approval and Human Rights Committee approval if required. Maintain a client service record to support services provided. Complete monthly billing for individuals served and ensures team documentation is aligned with billable services. Ensure that all intervention methodologies are evidence based and reflect the most recent research findings. Lead the interdisciplinary team meetings including, but not limited to, the Home Manager, Teacher, Case Manager, Speech & Language Pathologist (SLP), Occupational Therapist (OT), and mental health clinicians for each individual assigned. Coordinates and collaborates with Behavior Analyst or Behavior Therapist in order to ensure continuity of care for youth transitioning in and out of the Intensive Intervention Residential School. Advocate for each individual assigned during psychiatric evaluations and reviews by providing data towards the individual’s behavioral and/or adaptive skills goals and objectives. Provides agency wide trainings on ABA and related behavioral concepts during each New Employee Orientation (NEO) and as requested. Provides on-call assistance for emergent behavioral issues which occur after hours. Maintains Little City Foundation’s relationship with Colleges or Universities for the purpose of higher-level consultation and preferred field site for its Master level Applied Behavior Analyst students. Maintains American Heart Association certification in First Aid and CPR, if required. Successfully completes Little City Foundation required training, re-training, and any additional training as required by Little City Foundation policies and practices, or as assigned by his or her immediate supervisor. Other duties as assigned.