Primary Purpose:
CCN is seeking a BCBA to ensure ongoing quality of care of individuals in the ICF and community settings by providing supervision and monitoring of staff/individuals-served interactions and implementation of each individual's behavior plan. Provide ongoing training and quality feedback to staff in all settings when deficiencies are noted.
Essential Duties:
- Ensure clinical (behavior) compliance in assigned ICF homes with all state regulations.
- Ensure compliance in the assigned ICF setting with AHCA regulations governing behavior programming and services.
- Complete initial and annual assessments, develop behavior programs, and complete monthly and annual progress reports in each setting as assigned.
- Complete revisions to current behavior programs to be submitted to the Human Rights Committee (HRC) for annual review.
- Complete all assigned behavioral analysis services billing every month.
- Conduct scheduled training as needed.
- Work closely with the interdisciplinary team (IDT) to address individual behavior needs, consult on any other programming needs, and follow up as needed.
- Provide staff training in all settings on new and revised behavior programs. Ensure new staff are trained on all individual behavior plans when they begin working.
- Attend and prepare documents for monthly HRC meetings, and any support plan and tracking meetings as requested by the IDT. Attend monthly clinical meetings.
- Present behavior data, trends, and recommendations during monthly psychiatric consults for assigned individuals.
Required Qualifications:
- Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) certification, in good standing
- One year professional experience working with the developmentally disabled
- Reliable transportation