The Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) conducts functional assessments of challenging behaviors and designs comprehensive treatment and behavior intervention plans to meet individual and family needs.
Requirements
- Master's degree in Applied Behavior Analysis or a related field
- One year of experience working with autism spectrum disorders and behavior change programs
- BCBA certification
- CPR certification
- Valley de-escalation certification
Benefits
- On-Demand Pay
- Time off includes 15 days of annual accrued paid time off, which increases by one day with each year of service, 10 paid holidays, 2 wellness days, and paid parental leave
- Full-time and part-time (30+ hours) team members are eligible for health, dental, vision, life & disability insurance, accident, hospital indemnity, critical illness, financial protection, and pet insurance
- Tuition reimbursement
- New licensure reimbursement
- Career training and development
- Utah and federal student loan forgiveness programs
- 401(k) retirement program allows for pre-tax and post-tax contributions and includes a company match up to 6% of your annual salary