Full or Part-Time Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)
Kansas City Autism Training Center (KcATC) seeks a Board Certified Behavior Analyst to join our team as a part-time or full-time BCBA Programmer. The role supports leaves of absence, with the possibility of joining our team full-time following the support.
The number of hours per week is flexible.
KcATC includes Astra Day School, a Skill-Based Treatment program, and a Medical and Hygiene Cooperation Initiative. Our center-based Intensive Behavior Intervention program serves kids ages 2-12. Our Early Intervention program for children with autism is interwoven seamlessly with an educational preschool, providing dyad and small-group learning contexts designed to benefit all children.
KcATC’s Values:
We strive to be kind
We celebrate change
We support the whole person
We are science-driven
Responsibilities
Supervise RBTs, including completing regular evaluations and checklists within Astra’s existing systems
Assessment of learner progress, including ABLLS
Work within an established system to make programming decisions
Develop, implement, and assess the efficacy of interventions for increasing and decreasing targeted behaviors. This includes writing treatment plans for insurance-based funding.
Implement direct sessions with learners and Parent Training sessions.
Qualifications
BCBA Certification, Missouri and Kansas Licensure (or qualified to obtain)
Minimum of two years experience as a BCBA
Ability to pass a criminal background check
Physical Requirements
Lifting 40 pounds.
Bending and squatting for up to an hour per day.
Performing activities that entail fine and gross motor skills: bend and kneel, squat sitting on floor level or in a chair, or standing for periods of time.
KcATC will not discriminate in its employment decisions on the basis of race, color, national origin, ancestry, religion, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, disability, protected veteran status, and any other status protected by applicable local, state, or federal law.
Competitive benefits are available to full-time staff (30 or more hours per week).