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  • Hospice Journey Counselor

    Graham Healthcare Group

    Behavior analyst job in Fernway, PA

    Compensation: $19.00 - $21.00, plus bonuses and mileage reimbursement. The base compensation range for this role is fixed, with a maximum cap of $21.00. We want to be transparent about this as we continue discussions. Hours: Monday - Friday, 8AM - 5PM Medical Benefits: Health, Vision, & Dental Retirement: 401K & Pension w/ 4% Employer Contribution PTO: 15 Days Graham Healthcare Group is hiring a Hospice Journey Counselor to join our dynamic team! The Hospice Journey Counselor will provide information, education, and support to patients, families, and caregivers regarding end-of-life planning and care. Assist them in the transition to Hospice care when the patient is both eligible and appropriate for Hospice services. This position will be in our Butler, PA territory. Hospice Journey Counselor Job Responsibilities: • Manage Journey patient census and referrals for the assigned area from the Journey candidate list, the Journey Administrative Assistant, Customer Service, Clinicians, and other sources • Review all assigned patient charts to determine eligibility and appropriateness for the Hospice benefit and prepare for conversations with the patient, family, and/or caregivers • Make initial phone calls to all new Journey referrals to schedule home visits, as well as follow-up calls to maintain contact with the patient and assess patient decline • Conduct patient visits for building a relationship with the patient and/or family, and in-depth discussion of the hospice benefit when appropriate • Maintain Journey patient charts, documenting all Journey visits and contacts in Journey Visit/Phone call notes or as Coordination notes when applicable • Build relationships with and maintain effective communication with Clinicians to ensure effective collaboration for addressing patient needs • Ensure that Journey charts are created and maintained for each Journey patient • Meet and exceed if possible, expectations for weekly patient visits, weekly patient phone calls, and monthly transitions to hospice care • Assist clinicians in a more accurate understanding of the philosophy, goals, eligibility, and benefits of Hospice care • Assist the Hospice and/or Home Health team in efficient transitions to Hospice in whatever capacity may be needed, whether in extra visits, calls, paperwork, or any other task Hospice Journey Counselor Qualifications/Requirements: • High school diploma/GED • Prior home healthcare or relative work experience in the healthcare industry preferred • Understanding of the hospice philosophy preferred About Graham Healthcare Group: As an innovator in an evolving healthcare world, Graham Healthcare Group has been designing business and technology solutions to drive better care, outcomes, and productivity within its own home health and hospice companies for over 20 years. In the last several years, our solutions have been successfully integrated across the healthcare continuum. Join the Graham Healthcare Group and enjoy the following benefits: Competitive Pay: With opportunity for advancement Health and Welfare Benefits: Various medical, dental, and vision insurance options for you and your family to choose from. Supplemental Benefits: Company paid life insurance and disability benefits. Also, pre-tax FSA and HSA plans are offered. Generous PTO Packages. Retirement: Save for your future with our company offered 401k plan and pension. Company-Paid Education Programs: Grow your career by taking advantage of 50% discounts on tuition for selected courses offered by Purdue and Kaplan. Benefits may vary based on your employment status. NOTICE: Successful completion of a drug screen prior to employment is part of our background process, which includes medical and recreational marijuana. By supplying your phone number, you agree to receive communication via phone or text. By submitting your application, you are confirming that you are legally authorized to work in the United States. JR# JR252052
    $19-21 hourly 1d ago
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  • Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist

    Headway 4.0company rating

    Behavior analyst job in Pittsburgh, PA

    " "" Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) Wage: Between $90-$127 an hour Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist - Are you ready to launch or expand your private practice? Headway is here to help you start accepting insurance with ease, increase your earnings with higher rates, and start taking covered clients sooner. It's all on one free-to-use platform, no commitment required. About you ● You're a fully-licensed Marriage and Family therapist at a Master's level or above with LMFT, LMFTS, or LCMFT licensure (accepted on a state by state basis), a valid NPI number, and malpractice insurance. ● You're ready to launch a private practice, or grow your existing business by taking insurance. About Headway Your expertise changes lives. Taking insurance makes it accessible to those who need it most. Every mental health provider who goes in-network with Headway supports people who'd otherwise be forced to choose between paying out of pocket, or not getting care at all. We make that process seamless - empowering you to accept insurance with ease, so you can do what you do best. So far, we've helped over 50,000 providers grow their practices, reaching countless people in need. How Headway supports providers - Start taking insurance, stress-free: Get credentialed for free in multiple states in as little as 30 days and start seeing covered clients sooner. - Built-in compliance: Stay compliant from day one with audit support and ongoing resources. - Expansive coverage: Work with the plans that most clients use, including Medicare Advantage and Medicaid. - Increase your earnings: Secure higher rates with top insurance plans through access to our nationwide insurance network. - Dependable payments: Build stability in your practice with predictable bi-weekly payments you can count on. - Built-in EHR features: Manage your practice in one place with real-time scheduling, secure client messaging, end-to-end documentation templates, built-in assessments, and more. - Free continuing education: Nurture your long-term professional goals and earn CEUs with complimentary courses on Headway Academy. How Headway supports your clients ● Increased access: Headway makes it easier for your clients to get the care they need at a price they can afford through insurance. ● Instant verification: Clients can easily check their insurance status and get the care they need without disruption. Please note: At this time, Headway can't support mental health professionals that aren't fully licensed. If your application was rejected for incomplete licensure, you're welcome to reapply once you have a valid license. "
    $55k-84k yearly est. 6d ago
  • Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist

    Senior Care Therapy 4.6company rating

    Behavior analyst job in Pittsburgh, PA

    Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist LMFT Are you passionate about working with an underserved and rewarding population? Looking for a clinical role without the administrative burden, and one that offers real work-life balance? If so, read on and apply today! Senior Care Therapy is seeking full-time or part-time Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists to join our mission of providing in-person psychotherapy services to the geriatric population. We currently serve over 300 Skilled Nursing Facilities including sub-acute, long-term care, and assisted livings throughout NJ, NY, PA, and MD. As a clinician owned and operated company, SCT takes pride in providing supportive counseling through patient-centered psychology services that has a meaningful impact on residents' mood, functioning, and overall quality of life. By working collaboratively with facility staff, SCT aims to improve outcomes for both residents and the care teams that support them. We are committed to providing the highest level of psychological services and to being at the forefront of ever-changing regulations, needs, and trends. At SCT, we handle all the administrative responsibilities -- including billing, insurance, credentialing, and pre certifications --- so you can do what you do best: providing exceptional clinical care! What We Provide: Customizable Part-time or Full-Time opportunities available, tailored to align with your personal and professional goals. 32-hour and 40-hour equivalent work week opportunities Salary ranges from $56,000-$90,000 with Uncapped FFS Bonus Opportunity! Part Time: Fee for Service Opportunities Now Offering a Sign-On Bonus Up To $6,000 for Full Time Employees Rewarding experiences working with the senior population Flexible Daytime Hours with Autonomy No Admin Tasks! No cancellations! No no-shows! EHR Your Way! Efficient, user friendly, clinician designed EMR. SCT University CEU Reimbursement Program Psychologist led training on day one with ongoing support. Clinical Team Support: peer-to-peer learning. Cutting-edge Resources & Mentorship: We champion your growth with abundant resources, mentorship, and career advice to set you up for unparalleled success Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, Short-Term Disability, Long-Term Disability, Ancillary Benefits (Full-Time) 401(k) plan with up to 3% company match offered Day 1! (PT and FT) Malpractice Insurance Provided PTO & Holiday (Full-Time) Key Responsibilities: Conduct individual and group psychotherapy sessions for patients in a subacute or skilled nursing facility. Assess, diagnose, and treat a wide range of emotional and behavioral health conditions, including depression, anxiety, adjustment disorders, and cognitive decline. Develop and implement evidence-based treatment plans tailored to the needs of each patient. Collaborate with facility staff, interdisciplinary teams, and family members to support patient care. Maintain accurate and timely clinical documentation in accordance with regulatory standards using our clinician-designed electronic medical/health system (EHR). Monitor patient progress and adjust treatment plans as needed. Requirements: Active and unrestricted license to practice as a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in State applying for. Effective oral and written communication in English Basic proficiency with technology, including electronic health records (EHR). Strong organizational and documentation skills, with attention to regulatory compliance. Ability to provide in-person services at assigned facilities, up to 45 minutes. Ability to walk, stand, and move between patient rooms and offices within the facility throughout the day. Full Vaccination and Booster Status may be required in some facilities. Preferred Qualifications: Previous clinical experience in a subacute, long-term care, or geriatric healthcare setting. History of treating Anxiety, Depression and Adjustment Disorders. Psych or Addictions experience is a plus. Excellent time management and organizational skills. SCT welcomes individuals with a variety of licensure types to join our exceptional team. We encourage you to reach out directly to learn more about current openings! Currently Hiring for Clinical Psychologist, LCSW, LPC, LMHC, and LMFT located in NJ, NY, PA, or MD. Compensation details: 56000-90000 Yearly Salary PI6087d2ed24ca-37***********5
    $56k-90k yearly 5d ago
  • Behavioral Support Paraprofessional

    New Story 3.9company rating

    Behavior analyst job in Claysville, PA

    At New Story, we believe every child has incredible potential. Guided by our values of integrity, accountability, collaboration, inclusion, and supportiveness, we deliver individualized education and therapeutic support that transforms lives. Join our team and make a lasting impact. As a Special Education Paraprofessional at New Story Schools, you will work alongside teachers to support students' academic, behavioral, and daily living goals. You'll play a vital role in helping each student succeed through direct support, patience, and encouragement. What You'll Need High school diploma or equivalent At least three months of experience supporting individuals with learning or behavioral disabilities Knowledge of behavior management and classroom support strategies Strong communication and teamwork skills Ability to stay calm and consistent during challenging situations What You'll Do Support students with academic, behavioral, and self-care goals Implement IEPs and Positive Behavior Support Plans under teacher guidance Assist students with transitions, activities, and personal care as needed Collect and record behavioral and progress data Maintain a safe, structured, and supportive learning environment Why You'll Love Working Here Enjoy both paid time off and extra paid school breaks (for select roles), plus paid holidays Wellness perks including gym discounts, mindfulness apps, and prescription savings Tuition reimbursement, career development programs, and leadership training 401(k) retirement savings with a 4% company match and immediate vesting Health, dental, and vision insurance Free Employee Assistance Program with confidential counseling, life coaching, and mental health resources Life insurance, disability coverage, and Health Savings Account (HSA) contributions at no cost to you New Story is an equal opportunity employer, committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, pregnancy status, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, or status as a protected veteran, or any other characteristic protected by law. If you require reasonable accommodations during the application or interview process, please contact us at ...@newstory.com.
    $29k-36k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist @ Bridgeville, PA

    Lifestance Health

    Behavior analyst job in Washington, PA

    We are actively looking to hire talented therapists in the area, who are passionate about patient care and committed to clinical excellence. Please contact: ...@lifestance.com Is this you? Wanting to deliver high quality behavioral healthcare. Seeking work life balance. Interested in growing professionally. What we offer Therapists: Flexible work schedules. Full time income ranging from $90,000 to $100,000 100% outpatient clinic work Telemedicine and in-person flexibility. Generous ‘above market' compensation with unlimited/uncapped earnings. Sign-on bonus. Full benefits package: health, dental, vision, life, 401k (with match), paid parental leave, EAP and more. Collegial work environment. Newly designed and modern offices. Full administrative support. Latest in digital technology. Strong work/life balance. Licensed Therapists are a critical part of our clinical team. We're seeking Licensed Therapists that are: Fully licensed and credentialed in one or more US states. Experienced in working with adult, and/or child and adolescent populations. Please apply today or contact me directly: Mike HealyDirector, Practice DevelopmentLifeStance Health, Inc.(e) ****************************(c) 404-###-####
    $90k-100k yearly 21h ago
  • Board Certified Behavior Analyst

    BK Behavior 3.8company rating

    Behavior analyst job in Pittsburgh, PA

    Job Description We're seeking Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) who are ready to make a meaningful impact while being supported every step of the way. Please Note: We do not provide training for BCBA certification. Applicants must already hold active BCBA certification. Our training program is designed to support certified BCBAs in excelling within our company. What We Offer Competitive Pay: $55-$80/hr Start Part-Time: Transition to full-time after 90 days Work Options: In-person or hybrid roles Structured 6-Month Training & Onboarding: Paid training program (13 hours across 6 months) to help you grow, connect, and thrive as part of our team Free Licensure in All States We Operate In: We'll cover the cost of your LBA so you can work across multiple states under our company Same Day Pay for flexibility Full-Time Benefits (after 90 days): Health, dental, vision, life insurance, 401K with match, PTO, holiday pay Growth Opportunities: Free CEUs, mentorship, leadership paths No Non-Compete / No Set Caseloads What You'll Do Conduct assessments & create behavior plans Supervise ABA programs and staff Support and train caregivers & RBTs Collaborate with a team of experienced BCBAs Requirements Active BCBA certification (required) Experience supervising RBTs/technicians Strong clinical and decision-making skills Growth mindset & cultural responsiveness Apply today and join a supportive team that values your expertise, flexibility, and professional growth.
    $55-80 hourly 5d ago
  • BCBA

    U.S. Healthcare Service 4.5company rating

    Behavior analyst job in Pittsburgh, PA

    U.S. Healthcare Services provides in-home and community-based services to students throughout Pennsylvania who attend Cyber Charter School. We are currently looking for a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) to provide services to K-12 students in Allegheny County, PA. Opportunities are for in-person, per-diem independent contract work that is flexible and convenient. Qualifications: Current BCBA certification required Experience providing behavioral support in school or educational settings Responsibilities: Effectively manage assigned cases while providing consistent, individualized behavioral support and guidance to students. Use data collection and analysis to monitor progress, evaluate interventions, and adjust strategies as needed Promote a positive and supportive virtual school environment by modeling best practices in ABA Pay: $70/hr. Benefits: Flexible schedule Referral program Schedule: Choose your own hours Monday to Friday Job Type: 1099 Independent Contractor If you are interested in exploring this opportunity further, please call us at ************ or email your resume to ****************************** We look forward to welcoming a dedicated individual to our team who shares our commitment to fostering a nurturing educational environment for all students. Please visit our website at ushealthcareservices.org to learn more about our Company.
    $70 hourly Easy Apply 60d+ ago
  • Board Certified Behavior Analyst

    Ivyrehab 3.8company rating

    Behavior analyst job in Washington, PA

    State of Location: Pennsylvania As an outpatient clinician within our Applied Behavioral Analysis program (ABA), you will help children and their families learn new skills and techniques using the therapy that is most effective for autism. Our goal is to work on what's most important to the child and their support system by creating an individualized pediatric treatment program tailored to their needs. Whether it's working on communication, social skills, aggression, non-compliance, self-help skills, play, academics, or fine and gross motor skills, we always address the specific concerns for each patient. Parents and caregivers are encouraged to attend sessions so they can carry skills and home exercises into their child's daily life. Ivy's rewarding work environment allows multi-disciplinary collaboration and mentorship while maintaining autonomy and growth that is specific to each of our clinician's passions and expertise. Join Ivy Rehab's dedicated team where you're not just an employee, but a valued teammate! Together, we provide world-class care in physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, and applied behavior analysis (ABA) services. Our culture promotes authenticity, inclusion, growth, community, and a passion for exceptional care for every patient. Job Description: Pediatric Board-Certified Behavior Analyst Job Highlights: Base Salary commensurate with experience Lead a team of behavior technicians in a clinic-based setting with predictable schedules Provide ABA services within an interdisciplinary care model comprised of behavior technicians, speech-language pathologists, occupational therapists, and physical therapists Potential to become a founder of your very own Ivy ABA clinic as an equity partner! Responsibilities: Carry a caseload of 8-12 patients, partnering with your Clinic Director and Ivy ABA leadership to drive great outcomes for our young learners. Conduct assessments and design individualized treatment plans Coach and guide behavior technicians in implementing each patient's individual treatment plan Coach and empower parents and caregivers to learn ABA-based principles and interventions to drive meaningful behavior change outside of session Coordinate care as part of an interdisciplinary care team for patients who receive speech and language therapy, occupational therapy, and/or physical therapy from Ivy Rehab for Kids providers Qualifications: Active BCBA certification Previous experience creating individualized treatment plans including both skill acquisition and behavior reduction treatment goals Previous experience supervising technicians to implement individualized treatment plans Why Choose Ivy? Best Employer: A prestigious honor to be recognized by Modern Healthcare, signifying excellence in our industry and providing an outstanding workplace culture. Innovative Resources & Mentorship: Access to abundant resources, robust mentorship, and career advice for unparalleled success. Exceeding Expectations: Deliver best-in-class care and witness exceptional patient outcomes. Incentives Galore: Eligibility for full benefits package beginning within your first month of employment. Generous PTO (Paid Time Off) plans, paid holidays, and annual CEU (Continuing education) incentives. Tax free student loan repayment options and/or sign-on bonus opportunities. Empowering Values: Live by values that prioritize teamwork, growth, and serving others. How Ivy Invests in You: Clinical Team Support: Mentorship and peer-to-peer learning opportunities. CEU Learning Opportunities: Access live CEU courses provided by the organization plus $1000 stipend for external CEUs Leadership Development: Courses to develop strong leadership skills. External Educational Partners: Collaborate with industry-leading institutes. Open Your Own Clinic: Explore equity partnership opportunities. About Ivy ABA: As a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst at Ivy ABA, you will help children and their families learn new skills and techniques using the therapy that is most effective for autism. Our goal is to work on what's most important to the child and their support system by creating an individualized, treatment program tailored to their needs. Whether it's working on communication, social skills, aggression, non-compliance, self-help skills, play, academics, or fine and gross motor skills, we always address the specific concerns for each patient. Ivy's rewarding work environment allows multi-disciplinary collaboration and mentorship while maintaining autonomy and growth that is specific to each of our clinician's passions and expertise. We are an equal opportunity employer, committed to diversity and inclusion in all aspects of the recruiting and employment process. Actual salaries depend on a variety of factors, including experience, specialty, education, and organizational need. Any listed salary range or contractual rate does not include bonuses/incentive, differential pay, or other forms of compensation or benefits. ivyrehab.com
    $67k-93k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • IDD Behavior Analyst/ASL/PAHrtners Deaf Services/FT

    RHA Health Services 4.2company rating

    Behavior analyst job in Moon, PA

    We are hiring for: IDD Behavior Analyst/ASL/PAHrtners Deaf Services/FT Type: Regular If you are a positive and personable individual looking for a satisfying and fun opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of people with intellectual, developmental disabilities, and people facing mental health, and substance use challenges, join our team at RHA Health Services! Develops, trains, monitors, and implements individualized and program-specific behavior plans and behavioral support systems. Collects, records, and summarizes data for completion of monthly progress reviews by performing the following duties. Develops, implements, and monitors the execution of state and RHA policies and procedures related to behavioral support services. Master required board-certified behavior analyst preferred. Requirements Masters Degree psychology, behavior analysis, education, counseling, social work required AND 2 years of experience working with identified populations, individuals with intellectual/developmental disabilities OR Licensed Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), or Psychologist. Specialized training and/or experience in applied behavior principles to include functional assessment, data analysis, behavior interventions/replacement behaviors, and risk identification/amelioration required 1+ years working with adults with intellectual/developmental disabilities (preferred) Georgia Only: Masters Degree in psychology, behavior analysis, education, counseling, or social work, currently Board Certified Behavior Analyst, plus 2 years experience in applied behavior principles. CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS BCBA (preferred) A valid driver's license is required. Job Responsibilities Meet with people supported to observe and assess behavior challenges. Completes functional analysis through observation and interviews, to determine the probable causes and factors involved in the challenging behaviors. Develops behavior support plans consistent with state regulations and RHA policies. With the assistance of the Program Manager, seeks and obtains appropriate consent for behavior plans from the person supported, legal representatives, professional staff, human rights committee, Administrators, and/or Quality Assurance as required by state regulations and RHA policies. Develops, monitors, and tracks specific data related to the implementation of behavior plans that will inform future decisions related to the behavior program's efficacy. Provides data and information as appropriate and necessary, to other disciplines supporting the person, e.g., psychiatry, neurology, pharmacy, schools, etc. Provides individual and group in-service training for current and new staff concerning new behavior support plans, plan revisions, and any other topics deemed appropriate to promote a positive behavioral support environment. Periodically observe the implementation of the behavioral support plan to determine fidelity to the plan and training opportunities for improving outcomes. Works closely with Direct Support staff and other clinical/professional staff to maintain open communication and feedback, standardize procedures, expedite behavioral assessments, make recommendations, and monitor behavior plan implementation to improve its effectiveness. Participates in the intake and admission process of people referred for behavior respite services; after admission, complete an assessment of the person supported; provide training and technical assistance as a component of the discharge process to ensure an understanding of the recommendations for the person's successful return to the provider of origin; ensure compliance with state and federal regulations specific to this service; work closely with the Clinical and Management Teams in the provision of behavior respite services. Participates in the development, implementation, and monitoring of federal and state regulations and RHA Policies and Procedures related to behavior support. Participates in state and regional meetings regarding behavioral policy/procedure development, implementation, and oversight. Counsels and assists people supported in developing and maintaining important relationships with peers, friends, and family members. Observe and model appropriate behavior skills in homes, schools, workplaces, and vocational/administrative units. Pre-employment screening: Complete criminal background Name checked in the registries. (OIG exclusions database, Child Abuse Registry, and Offenders Against Individuals with Developmental Disabilities) Drug testing Education verification and other credentialing based on position requirements. Proof of employment history or references (if required) Positions that require driving Proof of driver's license, driver's insurance, and vehicle, IF required for providing transportation for individuals. We offer the following benefits to employees: Payactiv: early access to the money you've earned from hours you've already worked, before payday! Employee perks and discount program: to help you save money! Paid Time Off (full-time employees only) Health/Insurance (full-time employees only) 401(k) retirement savings program Wellbeing Programs: Physical, Emotional and Financial Chronic Disease management programs for hypertension and diabetes (for qualifying employees) Training: Free CPR, first aid, and job-specific training opportunities *contract/contingent workers and interns do not qualify for any of the above benefits EEO Statement RHA is an equal opportunity employer. In addition, we provide reasonable accommodation to qualified employees who have protected disabilities to the extent required by applicable laws, regulations, and ordinances. If you are an individual with a disability and need a reasonable accommodation to participate in the application process, please contact our solutions center. About RHA: At RHA Health Services, we help individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, mental health and/or substance use needs live their best lives. Our mission is to provide a safe and healthy environment while creating opportunities for personal outcomes. For over 30 years, the people we serve and support have remained at the very center of everything we do. RHA currently provides services in North Carolina, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, and New Jersey. If you are ready to make a difference in the lives of people we serve and support apply to join the team today.
    $67k-89k yearly est. Auto-Apply 27d ago
  • BCBA - Board Certified Behavior Analyst - Mt. Lebanon

    Helping Hands Family 3.1company rating

    Behavior analyst job in Pittsburgh, PA

    Helping Hands Family (HHF), a top-rated ABA provider in the Northeast. Built by clinicians for clinicians, with a mission-driven, outcome-focused culture. Why HHF is Different: » Supportive team of Clinical Directors, peer BCBAs, and five Regional Directors of Quality who provide hands-on mentorship and case consultation » Fully equipped clinics with sensory rooms, therapy tools, and gross motor rooms to bring treatment plans to life » RBT Rise and Fellowship programs ensure RBTs are well-trained and aligned with clinical goals » A collaborative clinical environment that fosters learning, growth, and shared problem-solving What You'll Get: Bonus Potential: Up to $20,000 in bonuses throughout the year Relocation Assistance: To ease expense of your transition Comprehensive Benefits: Medical, dental, vision, 401(k) with match, PTO, and Paid Family Leave Career Growth: $500 CEU stipend and advancement through a clear clinical career ladder Ongoing Clinical Support: Dedicated mentorship and leadership backing for clinical success What You'll Do: Deliver high-quality, evidence-based ABA services to children with autism Manageable Caseload: Up to 10 clients, completing 28 billable hours in a 40-hour week (note: billable hours are not tied to pay) Work with children ages 2-18, most under age 6 Supervise and develop up to 5 RBTs Conduct assessments, write individualized treatment plans, and monitor client progress Collaborate with Clinical Directors, fellow BCBAs, and Regional Directors of Quality to troubleshoot cases and uphold best practices Maintain ethical documentation and compliance with BACB and state guidelines What You'll Need: ✔ Active BCBA certification from the Behavior Analyst Certification Board (BACB) ✔ State Licensure where required ✔ ABA experience (RBT background a plus for new BCBAs) ✔ Strong communication skills and ability to work in a clinic-based setting ✔ Passion for ethical, client-centered ABA in a team-focused environment Helping Hands Family Base Salary Range $85,000 - $100,000 USD Ready to Make a Difference? Apply Now! Helping Hands Family (HHF) is Great Place to Work Certified™ in 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, and 2025. We are a top-rated ABA provider dedicated to a supportive and inclusive culture. We offer rewarding work experiences, including making a lasting impact on children's lives. All offers of employment are contingent upon the successful completion of a comprehensive background check. This includes Social Security and identity verification, reference checks, criminal history check, fingerprint screening, and any other relevant checks to ensure the safety and well-being of the children we serve. All new hires must complete E-Verify as required by USCIS. HHF does not provide immigration sponsorship for any roles at this time. Helping Hands Family is dedicated to a supportive, inclusive culture. From growing our team to the client treatment plans, we have committed to celebrating differences and helping everyone reach their highest potential. HHF is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment based on race, color, religion, national origin, age, gender, sex, ancestry, citizenship status, mental or physical disability, genetic information, sexual orientation, veteran status, or military status.
    $85k-100k yearly Auto-Apply 5d ago
  • Behavior Consultants (BC)/Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)

    Achieving True Self

    Behavior analyst job in Plum, PA

    Job Description Behavior Consultants (BCs) and Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) - Join Achieving True Self in Pennsylvania! Start the Year Where Your Work Truly Matters BCBAs & BCs Candidates Wanted Achieving True Self (ATS) is seeking Board Certified Behavior Analysts and individuals actively working toward BCBA certification to join our mission-driven team. Whether you're a Master's-level student completing supervision hours, preparing for the BCBA exam, or a certified BCBA awaiting LBS licensure, we welcome your interest. At ATS, your professional growth matters. We provide meaningful support, quality supervision, and the resources you need to thrive-so you can focus on delivering ethical, impactful care to the individuals and families we serve. Our mission is simple: People Matter. It's not just what we say-it's how we lead, how we support our clinicians, and how we show up every day for our clients and our team. If you're ready to start the year in a role where your expertise is valued and your work makes a real difference, we'd love to connect. Why Choose Achieving True Self? Competitive Pay & Flexible Scheduling: Bi-weekly pay with up to 3 weeks of paid time off (based on hours worked) and 12 floating holiday hours for those who qualify. Comprehensive Benefits: Medical coverage, dental and vision insurance options, ATS contribution to your premiums, Employee Assistance Program (EAP): Free, confidential access to mental health, financial health, wellness, legal services, and discounts (including pet insurance!). Travel and Training Pay: Get reimbursed for travel, training, and mentoring hours, and be compensated for non-billable hours as part of your weekly schedule. Work-Life Balance: We strive to maintain a healthy balance, allowing you to thrive both personally and professionally. We take our BCBA's preferences and availability into account when designing caseloads. Career Growth Opportunities: Tuition discounts, graduate program partnerships, paid BCBA supervision, and access to continued education with CEUs available to support ongoing professional development and credential maintenance. Whether you're interested in starting a social skills group, presenting a special topic, or even speaking at a conference, ATS is the place for you! Commitment to Clinical Excellence - If you're looking for a team that values your expertise, invests in your growth, and equips you with everything you need to succeed, you'll feel right at home here. Administrative Support: Dedicated administrative staff assist with authorizations, scheduling, and other non-clinical tasks, allowing clinicians to focus on client care and clinical responsibilities. 2 Hours of paid treatment planning time offered to you monthly regardless of insurance. Diverse, Inclusive Culture: We embrace differences and cultivate an environment where all employees feel supported, valued, and empowered. What Will I Be Doing as a BC or BCBA at ATS? Provide Evidence-Based Care: As a BC or BCBA, you'll conduct comprehensive assessments and create individualized ABA treatment plans that align with each client's goals. Supervise and Train: Provide mentorship and training to our Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs), BCBA supervisees, and Behavior Health Technicians (BHTs). Collaborate and Lead: Engage in regular training sessions with families and caregivers to ensure consistent, effective treatment at home. Data-Driven Results: You'll collect, analyze, and document treatment data to guide client progress, making adjustments when necessary. Foster Growth and Fun: Bring a positive, compassionate approach to each session, making learning enjoyable, engaging, and motivating for young clients. What Qualifications Do I Need? Master's Degree in Applied Behavior Analysis or a related field. BCBA Certification (or in the process of certification). LBS License (or in the process of licensure) in Pennsylvania. A passion for mentoring and developing new talent to support exceptional clinical outcomes for our clients. Evening availability 2-3 days a week preferred. Valid Driver's License with proof of car insurance and a clean driving record. New graduates are encouraged to apply! What Are the Responsibilities of a BC or BCBA at ATS? Create Fun, Effective Learning Environments: Bring your best energy to sessions by playing, nurturing, and creating engaging learning opportunities. Flexible Hours: Available for after-school sessions, typically 3+ days a week. You may start part-time while your caseload grows. Focus on the Individual: Tailor each treatment plan to meet the specific needs, strengths, and preferences of both the child and their family. Empathy and Professionalism: Provide treatment with compassion, ethical conduct, and a focus on continuous progress. Documentation and Follow-Through: Maintain accurate treatment plans and data records to monitor progress and facilitate timely reassessments. Our Mission at Achieving True Self Achieving True Self is passionately cultivating and inspiring growth through the delivery of evidenced based treatment to assist individuals, families, organizations and their surrounding communities to achieve their self-defined goals. Through a supportive organizational culture focused on developing and retaining team members, we are determined to change the world by instilling hope and helping each person whose life we touch achieve their truest self. People matter. Futures matter. Your expertise matters. Take the next step-become a BC or BCBA at ATS and help us set the standard for excellence in ABA services. Achieving True Self is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer that celebrates differences and thrives on diversity. Applicants and employees will not be discriminated against because of their race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity, and sexual orientation), parental status, national origin, age, disability, genetic information (including family medical history), political affiliation, military service, or factors and characteristics prohibited by local, state or federal laws. Ready to make a difference? Apply now! To contact our agency please email ********************************. V 1.1.26 Achieving True Self is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE). Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, disability, military status, national origin or any other characteristic protected under federal, state, or applicable local law. Powered by JazzHR kz4mER4dIF
    $63k-94k yearly est. Easy Apply 12d ago
  • Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) - School-Based

    The Hope Learning Center LLC

    Behavior analyst job in Beaver Falls, PA

    About the Role: The Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) in our private school setting plays a critical role in delivering high-quality behavioral health services to children and adolescents with developmental and behavioral challenges. This position focuses on conducting comprehensive behavioral assessments, developing individualized treatment plans, and implementing evidence-based interventions to improve client outcomes. The BCBA will collaborate closely with families, educators, and multidisciplinary teams to ensure consistency and generalization of behavioral strategies across environments. Additionally, the role involves supervising and training Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs) and other clinical staff to maintain fidelity to treatment protocols. Ultimately, the BCBA contributes to advancing the mission of our educational services by promoting positive behavioral change and enhancing the quality of life for our clients and their families. Minimum Qualifications: Current Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) certification. Master's degree in behavior analysis, psychology, education, or a related field. Experience conducting functional behavior assessments and developing behavior intervention plans. Knowledge of ethical guidelines and professional standards in applied behavior analysis. Ability to obtain and maintain any required state licensure or certification for clinical practice. Preferred Qualifications: Experience working in a school setting. Familiarity with educational systems and collaboration with school personnel. Experience supervising and training Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs). Strong background in working with children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorder or other developmental disabilities. Additional certifications or training in related therapeutic modalities or assessment tools. Responsibilities: Conduct functional behavior assessments (FBAs) and analyze data to identify behavioral patterns and needs. Develop, implement, and monitor individualized behavior intervention plans (BIPs) tailored to each client's unique needs. Provide direct clinical supervision and training to RBTs and other support staff to ensure effective service delivery. Collaborate with families, educators, and other healthcare professionals to coordinate care and promote generalization of skills. Maintain accurate and timely documentation of student progress, treatment plans, and compliance with regulatory standards. Participate in multidisciplinary team meetings to discuss student progress and adjust treatment plans as necessary. Stay current with best practices and emerging research in applied behavior analysis and related fields. Skills: The BCBA utilizes strong analytical skills daily to interpret behavioral data and develop effective intervention strategies tailored to individual client needs. Excellent communication skills are essential for collaborating with families, educators, and clinical teams to ensure cohesive and consistent treatment implementation. Leadership and supervisory skills are applied when mentoring RBTs and other staff, fostering professional growth and maintaining high standards of care. Organizational skills are critical for managing caseloads, documentation, and compliance with regulatory requirements efficiently. Additionally, the BCBA applies problem-solving skills to adapt interventions based on client progress and emerging challenges, ensuring optimal outcomes. What We Offer: Work-life Balance - enjoy a typical school schedule with company paid holidays and paid time off built into your schedule Competitive Pay Rate Health Insurance - With employer contribution Dental and Vision Insurance - 100% by employer paid Paid Time Off Company-sponsored 401(k) Professional Development Opportunities Discount Market Equal Opportunity and Non-Discrimination Policy The Hope Center is committed to maintaining fair and equitable employment practices in compliance with all applicable federal and state requirements. All employment policies, procedures, and practices shall be designed to ensure equal opportunity, prohibit discrimination and retaliation, and promote an inclusive workplace. Policy Statement The Hope Center provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants and prohibits discrimination or harassment of any type. Employment decisions will be based on qualifications, merit, and organizational needs, consistent with all applicable nondiscrimination laws. Protected Characteristics No person shall be discriminated against, harassed, or retaliated against on the basis of: Race (including hair type, hair texture, or hair style) Color Religious creed (including observance, practice and belief) Disability (physical, intellectual, developmental, or mental health) Ancestry or national origin Age (40 and over) Sex, including pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding, sex assigned at birth, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation Genetic information Veteran or military status Familial or martial status Or any other characteristic protected under applicable law Scope of Policy This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including but not limited to: Recruitment, hiring, and job advertisements Assignments, classifications, and promotions Compensation, benefits, and training Transfers, discipline, and termination Discipline and termination Reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities and sincerely held religious beliefs, unless doing so would cause undue hardship Protection for retaliation for good-faith reports or participation in investigations Enforcement & Reporting Managers, supervisors, and employees share responsibility for upholding this policy. Any person who believes that have been subject to discrimination, harassment, or retaliation should report the matter through established grievance or HR reporting process. The Hope Center shall investigate promptly and take appropriate corrective action. No individual will be retaliated against for making a good-faith complaint or participating in an investigation.
    $63k-94k yearly est. Auto-Apply 46d ago
  • Board Certified Behavior Analyst

    Miravistarehab

    Behavior analyst job in Pittsburgh, PA

    State of Location: Pennsylvania As an outpatient clinician within our Applied Behavioral Analysis program (ABA), you will help children and their families learn new skills and techniques using the therapy that is most effective for autism. Our goal is to work on what's most important to the child and their support system by creating an individualized pediatric treatment program tailored to their needs. Whether it's working on communication, social skills, aggression, non-compliance, self-help skills, play, academics, or fine and gross motor skills, we always address the specific concerns for each patient. Parents and caregivers are encouraged to attend sessions so they can carry skills and home exercises into their child's daily life. Ivy's rewarding work environment allows multi-disciplinary collaboration and mentorship while maintaining autonomy and growth that is specific to each of our clinician's passions and expertise. Join Ivy Rehab's dedicated team where you're not just an employee, but a valued teammate! Together, we provide world-class care in physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, and applied behavior analysis (ABA) services. Our culture promotes authenticity, inclusion, growth, community, and a passion for exceptional care for every patient. Job Description: Pediatric Board-Certified Behavior Analyst Job Highlights: Base Salary commensurate with experience Lead a team of behavior technicians in a clinic-based setting with predictable schedules Provide ABA services within an interdisciplinary care model comprised of behavior technicians, speech-language pathologists, occupational therapists, and physical therapists Potential to become a founder of your very own Ivy ABA clinic as an equity partner! Responsibilities: Carry a caseload of 8-12 patients, partnering with your Clinic Director and Ivy ABA leadership to drive great outcomes for our young learners. Conduct assessments and design individualized treatment plans Coach and guide behavior technicians in implementing each patient's individual treatment plan Coach and empower parents and caregivers to learn ABA-based principles and interventions to drive meaningful behavior change outside of session Coordinate care as part of an interdisciplinary care team for patients who receive speech and language therapy, occupational therapy, and/or physical therapy from Ivy Rehab for Kids providers Qualifications: Active BCBA certification Previous experience creating individualized treatment plans including both skill acquisition and behavior reduction treatment goals Previous experience supervising technicians to implement individualized treatment plans Why Choose Ivy? Best Employer: A prestigious honor to be recognized by Modern Healthcare, signifying excellence in our industry and providing an outstanding workplace culture. Innovative Resources & Mentorship: Access to abundant resources, robust mentorship, and career advice for unparalleled success. Exceeding Expectations: Deliver best-in-class care and witness exceptional patient outcomes. Incentives Galore: Eligibility for full benefits package beginning within your first month of employment. Generous PTO (Paid Time Off) plans, paid holidays, and annual CEU (Continuing education) incentives. Tax free student loan repayment options and/or sign-on bonus opportunities. Empowering Values: Live by values that prioritize teamwork, growth, and serving others. How Ivy Invests in You: Clinical Team Support: Mentorship and peer-to-peer learning opportunities. CEU Learning Opportunities: Access live CEU courses provided by the organization plus $1000 stipend for external CEUs Leadership Development: Courses to develop strong leadership skills. External Educational Partners: Collaborate with industry-leading institutes. Open Your Own Clinic: Explore equity partnership opportunities. About Ivy ABA: As a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst at Ivy ABA, you will help children and their families learn new skills and techniques using the therapy that is most effective for autism. Our goal is to work on what's most important to the child and their support system by creating an individualized, treatment program tailored to their needs. Whether it's working on communication, social skills, aggression, non-compliance, self-help skills, play, academics, or fine and gross motor skills, we always address the specific concerns for each patient. Ivy's rewarding work environment allows multi-disciplinary collaboration and mentorship while maintaining autonomy and growth that is specific to each of our clinician's passions and expertise. We are an equal opportunity employer, committed to diversity and inclusion in all aspects of the recruiting and employment process. Actual salaries depend on a variety of factors, including experience, specialty, education, and organizational need. Any listed salary range or contractual rate does not include bonuses/incentive, differential pay, or other forms of compensation or benefits. ivyrehab.com
    $63k-94k yearly est. Auto-Apply 4d ago
  • Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) - School-Based

    Thehopelearningcenter

    Behavior analyst job in Canonsburg, PA

    About the Role: The Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) in our private school setting plays a critical role in delivering high-quality behavioral health services to children and adolescents with developmental and behavioral challenges. This position focuses on conducting comprehensive behavioral assessments, developing individualized treatment plans, and implementing evidence-based interventions to improve client outcomes. The BCBA will collaborate closely with families, educators, and multidisciplinary teams to ensure consistency and generalization of behavioral strategies across environments. Additionally, the role involves supervising and training Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs) and other clinical staff to maintain fidelity to treatment protocols. Ultimately, the BCBA contributes to advancing the mission of our educational services by promoting positive behavioral change and enhancing the quality of life for our clients and their families. Minimum Qualifications: Current Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) certification. Master's degree in behavior analysis, psychology, education, or a related field. Experience conducting functional behavior assessments and developing behavior intervention plans. Knowledge of ethical guidelines and professional standards in applied behavior analysis. Ability to obtain and maintain any required state licensure or certification for clinical practice. Preferred Qualifications: Experience working in an Intensive Behavioral Health Services (IBHS) clinic or similar clinical setting. Familiarity with educational systems and collaboration with school personnel. Experience supervising and training Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs). Strong background in working with children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorder or other developmental disabilities. Additional certifications or training in related therapeutic modalities or assessment tools. Responsibilities: Conduct functional behavior assessments (FBAs) and analyze data to identify behavioral patterns and needs. Develop, implement, and monitor individualized behavior intervention plans (BIPs) tailored to each client's unique needs. Provide direct clinical supervision and training to RBTs and other support staff to ensure effective service delivery. Collaborate with families, educators, and other healthcare professionals to coordinate care and promote generalization of skills. Maintain accurate and timely documentation of student progress, treatment plans, and compliance with regulatory standards. Participate in multidisciplinary team meetings to discuss student progress and adjust treatment plans as necessary. Stay current with best practices and emerging research in applied behavior analysis and related fields. Skills: The BCBA utilizes strong analytical skills daily to interpret behavioral data and develop effective intervention strategies tailored to individual client needs. Excellent communication skills are essential for collaborating with families, educators, and clinical teams to ensure cohesive and consistent treatment implementation. Leadership and supervisory skills are applied when mentoring RBTs and other staff, fostering professional growth and maintaining high standards of care. Organizational skills are critical for managing caseloads, documentation, and compliance with regulatory requirements efficiently. Additionally, the BCBA applies problem-solving skills to adapt interventions based on client progress and emerging challenges, ensuring optimal outcomes. What We Offer: Work-life Balance - enjoy a typical school schedule with company paid holidays and paid time off built into your schedule Competitive Pay Rate Health Insurance - With employer contribution Dental and Vision Insurance - 100% by employer paid Paid Time Off Company-sponsored 401(k) Professional Development Opportunities Discount Market Equal Opportunity and Non-Discrimination Policy The Hope Center is committed to maintaining fair and equitable employment practices in compliance with all applicable federal and state requirements. All employment policies, procedures, and practices shall be designed to ensure equal opportunity, prohibit discrimination and retaliation, and promote an inclusive workplace. Policy Statement The Hope Center provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants and prohibits discrimination or harassment of any type. Employment decisions will be based on qualifications, merit, and organizational needs, consistent with all applicable nondiscrimination laws. Protected Characteristics No person shall be discriminated against, harassed, or retaliated against on the basis of: Race (including hair type, hair texture, or hair style) Color Religious creed (including observance, practice and belief) Disability (physical, intellectual, developmental, or mental health) Ancestry or national origin Age (40 and over) Sex, including pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding, sex assigned at birth, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation Genetic information Veteran or military status Familial or martial status Or any other characteristic protected under applicable law Scope of Policy This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including but not limited to: Recruitment, hiring, and job advertisements Assignments, classifications, and promotions Compensation, benefits, and training Transfers, discipline, and termination Discipline and termination Reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities and sincerely held religious beliefs, unless doing so would cause undue hardship Protection for retaliation for good-faith reports or participation in investigations Enforcement & Reporting Managers, supervisors, and employees share responsibility for upholding this policy. Any person who believes that have been subject to discrimination, harassment, or retaliation should report the matter through established grievance or HR reporting process. The Hope Center shall investigate promptly and take appropriate corrective action. No individual will be retaliated against for making a good-faith complaint or participating in an investigation.
    $63k-94k yearly est. Auto-Apply 6d ago
  • Behavior Analyst

    Devereux 3.8company rating

    Behavior analyst job in Homestead, PA

    Behavior Analyst Schedule: Monday-Friday, Daylight, with some availability outside of those hours to meet the needs of the program and those served Salary: $48,769.50 Assess psychological and program needs of assigned Individuals. Develops, oversees the implementation of, and monitors behavior programs of assigned Individuals. Serves as a member of the Individual's Interdisciplinary Team. Instructs staff in the implementation of individual behavior programs. Core Job Duties: Clinical Competencies - Conduct assessments (behavioral, adaptive, risk) independently, analyze data, and provide clear clinical impressions. Perform regular on-site observations and give performance feedback to support the team. Clinical Performance - Implement clinical practices in residences and training facilities. Provide consultation, conduct observations, offer feedback, and train staff on behavior plans and clinical needs. Participate in team meetings. Documentation - Complete accurate and timely clinical documentation that is clear, objective, and data-supported. Time Management - Manage workload efficiently to meet deadlines and complete assigned tasks and projects. Professional Practice - Follow all professional, ethical, and regulatory standards. Maintain required continuing education and participate in trainings for professional growth. Safety and Risk Management - Ensure a safe environment by following industry standards and proactively identifying and managing risks. _Keywords: Master's Level Behavior Analyst, Behavior Analyst Job, Behavioral Therapist, Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), Behavior Intervention Specialist, Clinical Behavior Analyst, Behavior Analysis Specialist, Behavior Consultant_ Qualifications The accomplished individual will possess: EDUCATION: Master's degree in Psychology, Behavior Analysis, Education, or related field. EXPERIENCE: Must have strong behavioral analysis skills, counseling, and experience working with adults with intellectual/developmental disabilities and/or mental health diagnoses. Requires excellent oral and written communication skills. Computer skills required. Must possess and maintain valid driver's license, and be at least 21 years of age. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Ability to administer CPR and first aid. Ability to properly restrain adult client. Regularly requires walking, standing, stooping, bending, sitting, repetitive wrist/hand movement, pushing/pulling, and continuous use of office equipment. Requires continuous normal hearing (40-60 decibels or 40-60 decibels with correction) and vision (20/20 or 20/20 with correction). Involves occasional lifting up to 50 lbs. Significant and frequent use of physical requirements associated with verbal and written communication. Must be free of dependency and abuse of illegal or illicit drugs, alcohol, inhalants, or other chemical substances or controlled substances. Occasional operation of Devereux vehicles, required. Devereux has a zero-tolerance policy for abuse and maintains policies and procedures to systematically reduce the risk of abuse to occur in our organization. Devereux fosters a culture of reporting abuse, and will cooperate with the authorities to the fullest extent possible. \#sponsored Company Overview Company Overview Devereux is one of the nation's largest nonprofit organizations, providing services, insight and leadership in the evolving field of behavioral healthcare. Founded in 1912, Devereux operates a comprehensive national network of clinical, therapeutic, educational and employment programs that positively impact the lives of 10,000+ children, adults - and their families - every year. Our Mission: Devereux changes lives - by unlocking and nurturing human potential for people living with emotional, behavioral or cognitive differences. With nearly 6,500 employees working in programs across the country, Devereux is a trusted partner for families, schools and communities, serving individuals in the areas of autism, intellectual and developmental disabilities, specialty mental health, education and foster care. Our Culture, Our Expectations At Devereux, Servant Leadership is embedded throughout our culture and every aspect of our organizational framework. Our mission-driven, people-first mindset is at the heart of the compassionate and high-quality programming we provide - every day - for the individuals and families we serve, and other key stakeholders. Devereux offers challenging and exciting work, and our team environment creates an empowering, positive and rewarding atmosphere. To be successful at Devereux, you will: put the needs of others first, feel called to serve and called to lead. As a member of our team, you will be a significant part of our commitment to providing a welcoming and supportive work environment across all programs and services, and within all policies and employee practices. We believe a workplace rooted in inclusivity - offering a sense of belonging to all those who walk through our doors - is fundamental to delivering the highest quality healthcare services. Through open dialogue and the creation of brave spaces, we will engage in work that gives each of us a chance to change the world - one person, one family, one community at a time. What Devereux Offers You In addition to a competitive salary, Devereux provides a comprehensive health and welfare program to eligible full-time employees, family members and domestic partners. Eligible employees are eligible to start benefits after 30 days of employment. In addition, we offer; + Medical (including telemedicine via phone, web, app), dental, prescription drug, preventative care, and mental health services. + Student loan debt assistance, tuition reimbursement and continuing education assistance. + Generous time-off (start accruing 1st day), 403(b) retirement plan with matching benefit, and voluntary/employee paid supplemental life and accident coverage. + Employee assistance / work-life balance program. Visit**************************** see why Devereux is a great place to work! _Devereux is a drug-free workplace, drug screening required. EOE_ Posted Date _1 week ago_ _(12/30/2025 4:38 PM)_ _Requisition ID_ _2025-48369_ _Category_ _Clinical_ _Position Type_ _Full-Time_ _Remote_ _No_ The employment policies of Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health are to recruit and hire qualified employees without discrimination because of race, religion, creed, color, age, sex, marital status, national origin, citizenship status, ancestry, disability, veteran status, communication ability, gender identity or expression or sexual orientation and to treat them equally with respect to compensation and opportunities for advancement - including upgrading, promotion and transfer - consistent with individual skills and the needs of Devereux.
    $48.8k yearly 13d ago
  • Behavior Support Specialist

    Viaquest 4.2company rating

    Behavior analyst job in Steubenville, OH

    Behavior Support Specialist A Great Opportunity / $21 per hour / Full Time The Behavior Support Specialist will work with youth and adults who have behavioral challenges and provide support to help them achieve their goals. The specialist will work with a team of professionals to develop and implement behavior support plans, provide training to staff and caregivers, and monitor progress. Responsibilities may include: Conduct functional behavior assessments Develop and implement behavior support plans Provide training to staff and caregivers on behavior management strategies Monitor progress and make adjustments to behavior support plans as needed Collaborate with other professionals, such as therapists and social workers, to provide comprehensive support Document and maintain accurate records of services provided Attend meetings and provide updates on progress Provide Therapeutic Behavioral Services to clients by consulting with a licensed clinician to assist with the individual's needs. Provide service planning for individualized supports or care coordinator of healthcare, behavioral health, non-healthcare services and development of a treatment plan. Provide linkage, interventions, treatment options, restoration of daily life skills and crisis prevention services. Provide services to individual clients or groups of clients. Promote a positive and cooperative relationship with all outside contacts. Requirements for this position include: Bachelor's degree in psychology, social work, or related field, or at least 3 years of equivalent experience providing support to individuals with significant behavioral challenges. Experience working with individuals with behavioral challenges Knowledge of mental health, behavior management strategies, and techniques Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Ability to work independently and as part of a team Strong organizational and time management skills Valid driver's license and reliable transportation What ViaQuest can offer you: Comprehensive training Benefit package for full-time employees (including medical, vision, dental, disability and life insurance and a 401k) Cell phone reimbursement Paid time off Premium holiday pay Mileage reimbursement Flexible scheduling Employee referral bonus program Monthly incentive program for exceeding productivity expectations About ViaQuest Psychiatric & Behavioral Solutions To learn more about ViaQuest Psychiatric & Behavioral Solutions please visit ****************************************************************** From Our Employees To You ********************************************************** Would you like to refer someone else to this job and earn a bonus? Participate in our referral program! ************************************************************** Do you have questions? Email us at ***********************
    $21 hourly Easy Apply 13d ago
  • Student Intervention Specialist (Part time; Duquesne BEST)

    Pressley Ridge 3.4company rating

    Behavior analyst job in Duquesne, PA

    Be the change you wish to see in the world! Come join our team to empower children and families in our communities to transform their lives and develop to their full potential. The Student Intervention Specialist (SIS) is responsible for collaborating with classroom teams in the development, implementation and monitoring of effective, individualized academic and behavioral programming for students. The SIS can be in the role of individualized student support, classroom support or building wide support. Essential Responsibilities * To assure effective academic and behavioral health programming for each student which results in progress and program completion. * To assure comprehensive documentation of all behavioral progress. * To assure the continuous safety of all students. * To assure the continuing development of professional skills. Qualifications * Clearances. State Police; FBI clearance; child abuse clearance; CPSL Mandated Reporter-Recognizing and Reporting Child Abuse training; any additional background checks/clearances required by state governing bodies. * Valid driver's license and current vehicle insurance. * Pressley Ridge School for the Deaf - Proficiency in American Sign Language (ASL) required. Applicants not meeting the minimum ASL proficiency are required to complete coursework and meet the minimum proficiency after hire. Working Conditions * Physical Demands. This position requires a moderate to high level of physical activity. Employee must meet minimum requirements for Hearing, Speech and Vision. * Environmental/Behavioral Factors. School, Community, Home. * Working Hours. As assigned.
    $34k-51k yearly est. 22d ago
  • Behavioral Specialist

    Mainstay Life Services 4.3company rating

    Behavior analyst job in Pittsburgh, PA

    The Behavioral Specialist will assist in the behavioral supports provided to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities in our existing programs. The Behavioral Specialist will effectively identify behavioral goals and intervention techniques using functional behavior assessment tools and recommend behavioral change methods. Experience designing individualized support plans and behavior interventions is required. Direct experience writing individual support plans to address medical, health, safety, psychiatric, behavioral, social and vocational outcomes strongly preferred. The Behavioral Specialist must have a positive and person-centered approach and embrace individualized care. Responsibilities: Develops behavior support plans that are individualized; conducts a Functional Behavior Assessment and designs a Positive Behavior Support Plan based upon the assessment, in collaboration with the program staff. Carries out all planning, development, prevention and intervention strategies using a positive approach methodology. Communicates, as needed, with all team members (person served, community living specialists, program managers, quality administrators, family members, advocates, support coordinators, therapists, etc.) to ensure quality services and collaboration. Documents individual's progress and assesses interventions and collaborative services. Observes individual's response to behavioral support plans and makes any necessary changes. Conducts behavioral assessments upon request of staff or another appropriate referral source. Actively participates in treatment team meetings, ensuring a person-centered approach to care. Conducts and documents staff training on how to implement the behavioral management plans including techniques, required documentation, behavior guidelines, etc. Supports and encourages person served to increase his/her ability to be as independent as possible. Provides crisis management services as necessary. Develops proficiency in psychopathology, crisis intervention/de-escalation techniques, and behavioral therapy. Attends psychiatric/psychological consults as necessary. Utilizes positive approaches and acts as a positive role model, demonstrating professionalism, dignity, and respect toward the people served, community living specialists, management, administrators, and other providers. Participates in training and other educational opportunities that contribute to professional growth. Provides occasional on-call clinical consultation to community living specialists and program management. Develops additional resources, plans, and completes assessments to address identified needs of the person supported. Compiles information for the timely preparation of reports and distributes to appropriate individuals within established timelines. Works cooperatively with administrative and program staff. Responsible for the completion of other duties as assigned by Executive program staff. Responsible for the completion of other duties as assigned. Core Competencies Person Centered Care: The skill of providing a holistic care approach by understanding all person's beliefs and values. Teamwork: The skill of demonstrating and fostering cooperation, communication, trust and consensus among individuals and groups. Ethics/Responsibility/Integrity: The skill of gaining the confidence and trust of others through honesty, authenticity, and acceptance of responsibility. Communicates Effectively: The skill of communicating both orally and in written formal in a professional and concise manner Hours 37.5 hours per week. Monday through Friday Physical Requirements Vision Acuity for the Position: Vision is Essential Vision is Non-Essential Environmental Conditions: 90% Inside - 10% Outside Workers may be Exposed to: Cold Heat Dust Mist Odors Physical Requirements for the Position: ability to lift 50 pounds regularly, ability to respond quickly to sounds, ability to move safely over uneven terrain or in confined spaces, ability to see and respond to dangerous situations, ability to work in extreme weather, ability to wear personal protective gear correctly most of the day Education and Experience A Master's degree or above in Social Work, Psychology or Education from an accredited college or university preferred or Bachelor's degree in similar disciplines. Minimum 3 years employment experience working directly with persons with developmental disabilities, and Behavior Specialist Licensure and/or Certification as a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst, National Certified Counselor, Certified Psychiatric Rehabilitation Practitioner or other similar Behavioral Health license preferred. Knowledge of behavior principles, evaluation and assessment process. Pre-requisites Maintains current licensure at agency expense. Flexible schedule including non-traditional working hours (i.e., evenings/weekends/early mornings). Valid drivers license and access to reliable vehicle. Effective documentation and time management skills. Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Maintains confidentiality of individual and agency information. Exemplifies professionalism and a positive image. Understands agency policies and procedures. Employment with Mainstay Life Services is an “at will” relationship. “At will” means that employment is of no specific length. It also means that employees and Mainstay Life Services both retain the discretionary right to terminate employment at any time if either is dissatisfied for any reason. I have reviewed the information contained in this job description and agree to accept the specific duties and responsibilities that may be assigned by my supervisor. Mainstay is an Equal Opportunity Employer All applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, veteran status or any other characteristics protected by law.
    $47k-65k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Clinical Lead Behavior Specialist

    Invision Human Services 3.9company rating

    Behavior analyst job in Franklin Park, PA

    The Clinical Lead Behavioral Specialist is responsible for managing a team of behavior specialists in creating and implementing behavioral interventions within a multidisciplinary team while handling a caseload of 4-8 clients. This role supervises behavioral specialists who perform functional behavior assessments to identify targets for the Positive Behavioral Support plan. Focusing on person-centered supports and adhering to Every Day Lives principles, this position ensures therapeutic support through positive approaches. The goal is to develop collaborative service plans tailored to each individual's needs. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS * Utilizes positive approaches in every interaction with all direct support professionals, program specialists, behavior specialists, managers, directors, external stakeholders, and people supported. * Ensures that the wishes, hopes, dreams, and fears of each person supported are respected, and that their rights are honored across all settings. * Performs all job duties with the understanding that their highest priority is what is most important to the person supported. * Communicates as needed with all team members (person supported, direct support professionals, behavior specialists, family members, advocates, support coordinators, therapists, and other providers) to ensure quality services and collaboration. * Acts as a role model and shows professionalism, dignity, and respect towards individuals receiving support, colleagues, management, and other associates inside and outside the organization, in accordance with InVision Human Services' Guiding Principles. * Establishes and maintains effective working relationships with the team of behavior specialists who are direct reports. * Provides ongoing clinical consultation, training, and guidance to the behavior specialists and direct support professionals. Ensures all team members are working towards the person's vision of a meaningful life. * Implements comprehensive planning, development, prevention, and intervention strategies utilizing a restraint-free and least restrictive approach. Licensing and Contractual Compliance: * Review ISP, BSP, related supporting documents, and annual plans in Evolv at least annually for each person supported, if not more often, and complete the Staff Document Review. * Attends psychiatric/psychological consults to provide behavioral data and updates on application of new/existing interventions. * Is responsible for leading the team in developing and delivering training on various support plans for the person being supported, as well as for individual caseload. This process includes conducting functional behavior assessments, creating positive behavior support plans, safety plans, refusal plans, PRN psychotropic medication protocols, treatment plans, and annual skills assessments. * Oversees and coordinates training of direct support professionals on behavior support plans, restrictive procedures, psychiatric PRN protocols, and risk management plans whenever documents are updated, supports change, or new team members join. Identifies needs and provides necessary teaching, mentoring, and resources. Will also train new staff with the program supervisor to ensure plans are effectively implemented. * Meets with people supported and their teams, at a frequency which ensures effective support. * Oversees and completes the timely documentation of service delivery, including direct and consultative notes, into the medical record. * Complete and pass the Functional Behavior Assessment (FBA) training certification process within 3 weeks of hire. Administrative: * Conducts an FBA for each individual on the assigned caseload and updates it annually, using data to drive instructional decisions and ensuring that behavior specialists have also completed this process. * Implements, collects, trains and analyzes behavioral data on a monthly basis. * Fulfills 24 hours of mandatory annual training and engages in additional educational opportunities that support professional growth and development. Ensures that behavior specialists have also met these requirements. * Provides and ensures that behavior specialists provide 24/7 on-call clinical consultation to direct support professionals and program specialists during rotating weeklong designated periods and during business hours for assigned caseload. * Develops additional resources, plans, and completes assessments to meet the identified needs of the individuals supported within assigned caseload. Additionally, reviews and aids behavior specialists with their plans and assessments as needed. This encompasses various tools, including but not limited to: * Behavior Support Plans * Communication Systems * Desensitization Plans * Functional Behavior Assessments * Psychotropic PRN Protocols * Refusal Plans * Restrictive Procedure Plans * Risk Assessment & Management Plans * Safety Plans * Specific Psychiatric Diagnoses (Prader-Willi, Pedophilia, Bipolar Disorder, etc.) * Supervision Reduction/Alone Time * Performs other duties as requested by the Director of Clinical Services; including but not limited to attending and/or conducting meetings, preparing reports, completing surveys and forms. * Observe the supported individual and their staff completing interventions at home and in the community, as specified in the treatment plan. * Required to present and/or guide behavior specialists during the monthly Human Rights Team meetings if anyone on their caseload meets the criteria for Person at Risk or if there is a need to review or implement a Restrictive Procedure Plan. * Handles individual caseloads and supervises various consultation duties of behavior specialists' caseloads, including initiating and responding to calls, reviewing and addressing block summaries, examining incident reports and planning debriefings, reading and replying to on-call reports, conducting data analysis, and coordinating care discussions with program staff and mental health professionals. * Correctly and accurately completes and submits by stated deadline, InVision Customized Services required information such as timesheets, mileage documentation, expense reports as well as any personal information required by federal, state, or local doctrines, such as verification of driver's license, physical exam, and vehicle insurance. * Reports immediately any discrepancies related to the use of personal or company funds. SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES The Clinical Lead Behavior Specialist is responsible for overseeing behavior specialists. Duties include managing and directing staff, conducting meetings, interviewing, and training employees, planning, assigning, and directing work, evaluating performance, addressing complaints, and resolving issues. Additionally, this position guides, informs, supports, and evaluates with the behavior specialists the needs of those we support concerning behavioral health requirements and may provide input on the performance evaluations of direct support professionals, particularly regarding the clinical aspects of their responsibilities. EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE A behavioral /mental health professional - Licensed psychologist, Licensed Clinical social worker (LCSW), professional counselors (LPC), Licensed Marriage and family therapist (LMFT), Licensed Behavioral specialist (LBS), Licensed Social worker (LSW), CRNP, BCBA, BCABA, Licensed Associate Professional Counselor (LAPC), Licensed Associate Marriage and Family Therapist. Work experience working directly with persons with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities. Highly preferred to have two years of work experience working with people with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities OTHER REQUIREMENTS * Extensive local travel. * Staff hired will be at least twenty-one years of age and will have received Acts 33 and Criminal clearances. All staff will be routinely screened for exclusion from participation in Federal Health Care Programs. * Valid driver's license and current vehicle insurance, registration and inspection as well as access to a vehicle. * Maintain training compliance as defined in all pertinent regulations. * Ability to comprehend, access, and utilize electronic medium and various computer programs. * Ability to present information effectively, write reports, respond to questions from both internal and external stakeholders, and guide the team of behavior specialists in performing these tasks. * Ability to comprehend and apply basic mathematical concepts. * Some non-traditional working hours (i.e., evenings/weekends/early mornings) will be necessary to meet the needs of the people supported. * Pursuit of state level licensure (as eligible) or Nationally Recognized Certification Program within first year of hire. * Successful completion of motor vehicle records and background check. PHYSICAL DEMANDS While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee is required to stand and walk. The employee is also required to sit, use hands to finger, handle, or feel; reach with hands and arms, climb or balance, stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl; taste or smell. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 20 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision and the ability to adjust focus. All job requirements listed indicate the minimum level of knowledge, skills, and/or ability deemed necessary to perform the job proficiently. This job description is not to be construed as an exhaustive statement of duties, responsibilities, or requirements. Employees may be required to perform any job-related function as directed by their supervisor.
    $39k-51k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Youth Mentor

    Children's Museum of Pittsburgh 3.4company rating

    Behavior analyst job in Pittsburgh, PA

    Job Title: Youth Mentor Reports to: Senior Manager of MuseumLab FLSA Status: Non-Exempt/Hourly Classification: Casual Part Time Compensation: $17.00 per hour About the Museum The Children's Museum of Pittsburgh provides innovative and inclusive museum experiences that inspire kindness, joy, creativity and curiosity for all learners. We forge connections with artists, community partners and neighbors to work on behalf of children, youth and families. We have a vision to transform education. We believe people of all ages can benefit from different types of learning experiences. Position Summary: This is a Union position. The Youth Mentor works with the Senior Manager of MuseumLab to design, prepare, and facilitate developmentally appropriate art and making workshops for school groups, out-of-school time programming, and weekend programming at MuseumLab, with a focus on middle school and high school aged youth. Programs include hands-on experiences with metalworking, woodworking, printmaking, fiber arts, technology, design, and other media. Essential Job Duties: Develops hands-on art and making experiences collaboratively and independently for out-of-school time programs, organized groups, and visitors. Acts as a visible and accessible, caring adult for youth, serving as a liaison between youth, their interests and potential programs of MuseumLab. Facilitates field trips and hands-on workshops and experiences at MuseumLab for school groups and general visitors, as well as elective classes for Manchester Academic Charter School (MACS) Ensures that tools and materials in the exhibit spaces are appropriately organized and prepared for workshop experiences. Stages and prepares MuseumLab spaces prior to museum open or scheduled workshops and works with fellow education staff to reset spaces at the conclusion of workshops. Assists in the inventory and control of supplies and equipment for youth and teen programs and maintenance of MuseumLab spaces. Creates a warm, welcoming, and inclusive space for museum guests while staffing exhibits by greeting school groups and families, encouraging exploration and open-ended creating, and providing helpful information to guest inquiries. Supports after-hours Education events and offsite outreach programs as needed. Engages in regular staff training and professional development, and applies skills and information learned on a daily basis. Additional Responsibilities: Positively and accurately represents the Children's Museum of Pittsburgh and its programming initiatives to the community. Participates in ongoing learning research and reflective practices. Works with the public across other exhibit spaces within the Museum campus. Closely monitors exhibit spaces for safety concerns, exhibit maintenance, and housekeeping needs, and communicates these needs effectively. Follows Museum's safety and emergency policies and procedures. This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time based on business needs and in support of the mission of Children's Museum of Pittsburgh. Job Qualifications: Education: Bachelor's Degree in Art, Art Education or related field. Substitution of years of experience may be considered equivalent to formal educational training. Experience: 2+ years working with youth and teens, in formal and/or informal learning environments in a related field (e.g. fine art, creative art, interactive media, theatrical arts, education, etc.) required. Prior experience working with, or familiarity with, tools and processes that include, but are not limited to: woodworking, digital art, metalworking, fiber, etc. required. Experience leading workshops or working in a classroom setting strongly preferred. Skills: Interest and enthusiasm for working with youth, teens, educators and families. Open-mindedness, flexible thinking, reflective, and ability to adjust expectations and actions as needed. Classroom management. Consistent engagement in personal growth of process, technique, fluency with materials, etc. Excellent oral and written communication skills. Awareness and understanding of cultural trends and youth interests and issues preferred. Physical Requirements & Equipment Usage: Walking, Standing, Bending, Kneeling, and Sitting: The duties and responsibilities associated with this position will require movement throughout the museum spaces to interact with visitors, educators, and to activate museum experiences. Verbal Communication: This position frequently communicates with visitors while facilitating museum experiences. The MuseumLab Program Specialist will be expected to exchange accurate and helpful information and communicate issues to team members and supervisors. Lifting: Occasional lifting and moving of furniture, equipment, and supplies weighing up to approximately 50 lbs. Regular lifting of items under 15 lbs. Manual Dexterity: MuseumLab Program Specialist may operate various equipment, including but not limited to power tools, utility knives, art materials, etc. The physical demands and work environment characteristics are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of the job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Work Environment, Hours of Work, and Travel Requirements: Daily hours range from 3 hours - 8 hours per day, based on programming needs. May work up to 25 hours per week. One weekend day required. Occasional later evening hours required. Duties are performed in a museum environment with regular interaction with the public, children, and families. Essential duties of this position are performed in a museum environment with regular interaction with the public, children, and families. Clearances: FBI fingerprint results, PA Child Abuse History Certificate (Act 33), and PA State Criminal Record Check (Act 34) are required. Children's Museum of Pittsburgh provides equal employment opportunities without regard to race, color, ancestry, national origin, gender, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, marital status, religion, age, disability, gender identity, results of genetic testing, veteran or military status, or any other characteristic or trait protected by local, state, or federal law. If you are interested in applying for this position, please complete our online application found at: *************************************************************** Thank you for your interest.
    $17 hourly 33d ago

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