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A pediatric rehabilitation facility in North Carolina is seeking a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) to manage remote BCBAs and oversee the delivery of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) plans. Candidates should possess strong assessment and documentation skills along with BACB certification. The role includes managing a team of BTs/RBTs and ensuring quality care for children in need of additional support. Competitive salary and bonus structure are offered.
Compleat KiDZ is the largest multi-disciplinary rehabilitation treatment facility in North Carolina. What sets us apart is our ability to provide all pediatric services under one roof and our team approach to patient care.
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About the Job
The Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) will hold direct and indirect caseloads and provide oversight to our virtual BCBAs as well as clinic-based Behavioral and Registered Behavioral Technicians (BTs/RBTs) in the daily delivery of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) plans of care, as well as work in conjunction with other Board-Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) and licensed professionals on the Compleat KiDZ team. Candidates should have excellent communication and documentation skills.
Requirements
Benefits (Full-Time Employees)
Physical Demands
The employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee is also frequently required to stand, walk, run, use hands to assist patients in standing/sitting; reach with hands and arms; and can quickly transition from sitting to standing. Lifting, pushing, pulling up to 50 lbs. may also be required.
Compleat KiDZ/Kare Partners is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer that values and encourages diversity.
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