Board Certified Behavior Analyst
Behavior analyst job in Las Cruces, NM
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.
BCBA
Behavior analyst job in El Paso, TX
APPLICATIONS ARE REVIEWED DAILY. YOU CAN EXPECT A RESPONSE WITHIN 24 HOURS.
Why ABC?
1. Our Patients: An intentional focus on small caseloads with a compassionate care approach.
2. Our Culture: ABC Core Values are more than just words on a wall. It's how we strive to live everyday.
3. Our Community: We ground ourselves in our WHY and the impact we have on the lives of others.
Total Compensation Package from $84,000 to $119,000 annually. Opportunity to earn MORE based on center size, mentorship of RBT's and supervision of assigned trainees.
Your total compensation consists of a competitive base salary, performance bonuses, mentorship bonuses, and long-term ownership in the company.
*BCBA's become eligible for long-term ownership upon promotion to the Sr. BCBA role. All other roles eligible.
Monthly Performance Bonuses: Bonuses are uncapped and start at just 26 hours of treatment delivery per week, meaning you'll be rewarded for your impact without waiting months to qualify.
Sign On Bonus: Up to $10,000 based on start date and location.
Mentorship Bonuses: Provide supervision hours to an RBT pursuing their Master's in ABA and earn bonus pay for your guidance, oversight and impact!
Certification Bonuses: Get rewarded for each therapist who becomes certified under your supervision.
Relocation Packages available: To ease the expenses of your transition.
401(k) with Company Match: Boost your retirement potential and strengthen your financial future.
Remote Work Benefit: Up to 3 work from home days per month, plus up to 16 additional assessment related work from home days per year
Schedule: Monday-Friday, daytime hours.
Almost 30 days off in Year One: Including holidays, PTO, CEU days, and flex days-no guilt, just rest.
Manageable Caseloads: You'll support up to 8 children, so you're set up to succeed without burning out.
No Non-Compete Clauses: We believe great talent doesn't need restrictions
Transparent and Expedited Career Growth & Leadership Tracks:
Center Leadership: BCBA >Sr. BCBA>Assistant Clinical Director >Clinical Director>Sr. Clinical Director >Group Clinical Director>Regional Clinical Director
Training & Development: Join Dr. Greg Hanley's Compassionate Care Team, mentor and train clinicians in evidence‑based ABA practice
Research & Innovation: Collaborate with Dr. Linda LeBlanc at the Action Institute to advance treatment outcomes, transparency, equity, and clinical quality
Clinical Guidance: Our BCBAs are guided by our Clinical Advisory Board and Compassionate Care Team, featuring industry leading clinicians such as: Dr. Charna Mintz, Dr. Greg Hanley, Dr. Linda LeBlanc, Dr. Patricia Wright, Dr. Dorothea Lerman, Dr. Malika Pritchett, Dr. Mahshid Ghaemmaghami, and Dr. Anthony Cammilleri
Continuing Education: A minimum of 10+ free CEUs per year in-house, extra funds to attend additional training courses, and 2 paid days off to use for CEU events.
Health Benefits: Best-in-class Medical, Dental, Vision, Flexible Savings Account and Health Savings Account options
Family Support: Up to $3,000 in maternity/paternity financial assistance plus short-term disability options that can equate to 8 weeks of paid paternity leave.
Student Loan Repayment Assistance: Each year we contribute additional dollars to help you pay off your student loans.
Unique Perks: First Stop Virtual Health for you and up to 7 household members, CALM membership for you and your family, Door Dash Pass, MilkStork access to ship home breast milk while traveling, a SNOO smart sleeper for new parents, and more.
Your Role
Develop Treatment Plans that are clinically sound and engaging
Supervise and Mentor RBTs to support consistent, high-quality care
Collaborate with Families to set goals, track progress, and celebrate growth
Deliver Evidence-Based Therapy in a supportive, play-focused environment
ABC is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, age, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, ancestry, disability, marital status, genetic information, veteran status, or any other status protected by applicable federal, state, or local laws, including the Pennsylvania Human Relations Act (PHRA). We are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
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Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)
Behavior analyst job in Sunland Park, NM
Make a Lasting Impact as a BCBA! Empowering Students, Enriching Futures! Are you a passionate Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) looking to make a real difference? The Stepping Stones Group is seeking dedicated part-time BCBAs to join our team in Sunland Park, NM!
Here, your work is more than a job - it's a mission. We believe every child deserves the opportunity to thrive, and with your expertise, we can help them achieve their fullest potential.
What We're Looking For:
* Active Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) Licensure
* 1 year BCBA experience required
Why You'll Love Working With Us:
* Competitive pay, Benefits, and Health and Wellness stipends that let you enjoy life inside and outside of school
* 401(k) Plan: Secure your future with our retirement savings plan.
* Online Resources: Access approved webinars, therapy ideas, and free CEUs.
* Referral Program: Share the opportunity! Refer your friends and help them join our amazing team today!
* Responsive and Supportive Clinical Leadership: At The Stepping Stones Group, you will be surrounded by clinical leaders who are responsive and supportive, ensuring you have the guidance and resources needed to excel in your role
* Meaningful Interactive Opportunities: Engage in meaningful interactive opportunities designed to enhance your professional development
* Exclusive Access to Premium Content: Gain access to our exclusive content, offering advanced tools and resources to support your continuous growth and the delivery of high-quality speech services
At The Stepping Stones Group, we don't just fill positions - we find the perfect fit for your passion and skills, so you can thrive while changing lives.
Are you ready to make a difference? Apply today and let's transform lives together!
Join Our Team Now!
Board Certified Behavior Analyst BCBA
Behavior analyst job in El Paso, TX
Job DescriptionBenefits:
weekends off
Competitive salary
Opportunity for advancement
Bonus based on performance
Benefits/Perks
Careers Advancement Opportunities
Flexible Scheduling (in center or in home)
Competitive Compensation
Weekends Off
Work/Life Balance
We are seeking passionate and caring Board-Certified Behavior Analysts or BCBA's to join our team! In this role, you will conduct assessments to create individualized treatment plans for children affected by autism and supervise a small caseload of registered behavior technicians or RBTs. If you are a BCBA who wants to make a difference in your community, we want to hear from you!
Why Work for us?
Established ABA centers around Texas! We are highly respected and known in the community for the commitment and quality service that is provided in each location.
Manageable case loads
In- house admin support through admissions teams, insurance teams, scheduling assistance
Collaboration with fellow and licensed staff
Opportunities for advancement, professional development
Responsibilities
Perform intakes and assessments
Create individualized treatment plans for each client
Use evidence-based ABA principles
Perform monthly parent trainings
Adhere to all facility and licensing standards
Train, supervise Registered Behavior Technicians RBT
Mentor incoming therapists
Implement, monitor, collect and evaluate data
Qualifications
Masters degree in behavior analysis, special education, or similar field
Current and unrestricted Behavior Analyst TX license
BCBA Certification
Previous experience as a behavioral health therapist preferred
Basic Life Support (BLS) and CPR certified
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
Highly organized
Flexible work from home options available.
BCBA
Behavior analyst job in Las Cruces, NM
Grow your career with the industry leader in behavioral health - Proud Moments ABA.
Proud Moments ABA provides the gold standard of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) services for children on the autism spectrum from birth to age 21. As a BCBA, you will combine your knowledge and experience with our innovative treatment techniques to change our clients' lives. Our clinical support team makes sure you are able to focus on providing excellent clinical services to our learners and not administrative work.
We are actively seeking Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBA's) to join our team as full-time or part-time clinical experts.
As a Proud Moments BCBA, you'll enjoy professional respect, recognition, and rewards:
Competitive compensation + robust/achievable quarterly bonus program
Meaningful work-life balance with flexible working schedules (full or part-time)
Multi-tiered clinical team; both at the local and regional level designed to ensure you feel supported in your day to day
Advanced, easy-to-use tools that simplify data collection and charting
The best of both worlds - the resources of a large organization combined with the collegiality and support of the local care team
Enhanced Behavior Technician onboarding/training, to support continuity in services for our learners
Continuous professional development through our free monthly CEU accredited courses and over 200 hours of archived CEUs available
Comprehensive benefits package for full-time employees, including:
PTO/flexible holidays
Medical, dental and vision coverage
401K retirement savings program
Employee Assistance Programs
Responsibilities
As a Proud Moments BCBA, you'll be challenged to realize your professional potential. Key responsibilities as a BCBA include:
Utilize your expertise to develop and supervise the implementation of targeted interventions that change the lives of children with autism
Share in the achievements of your clients as they develop positive behaviors and learn new skills
Provide caring support during family conversations to ensure parents fully understand assessment results and treatment recommendations
Advocate for your clients by monitoring for potential issues and communicating concerns
Share your knowledge and experience through direct supervision, support, training, and orientation of our growing team of behavioral technicians
Physically keep up with clients as they move about the session area(s). This will require many physical activities including, but not limited to, standing, sitting, bending, lifting 25+ pounds, running, squatting, kneeling, and generally keeping pace with children from 2-15 years old
Qualifications
As an ideal BCBA candidate, you bring to Proud Moments ABA the following qualifications:
Master's degree in behavioral analysis, education, psychology, or a related field
Current BCBA license (depending on state) or sitting for your exam in the next 3 months- students are welcome!
Demonstrated skills implementing applied behavioral analysis (ABA) with children with Autism Spectrum Disorder or related disorders
Ability to administer and interpret a variety of clinical assessments
Excellent clinical competence and judgment
Commitment to handling confidential information responsibly
Exceptional communication, problem-solving, organizational and project management skills while working in a fast-paced environment
#BCBA
Proud Moments ABA provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, veteran status, sex, national origin, age, disability or genetics. In addition to federal law requirements, Proud Moments ABA complies with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment in every location in which the company has facilities. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation and training.
Auto-ApplyBoard Certified Behavioral Analyst (BCBA)
Behavior analyst job in Las Cruces, NM
Job Description
Carelinks ABA is seeking compassionate and driven Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) to join our growing team. In this role, you'll be instrumental in providing high-quality, individualized ABA therapy to children with Autism Spectrum Disorder and related developmental conditions. Services are delivered primarily in-home and in the community, with flexible options for hybrid models.
We offer a supportive, collaborative culture with strong clinical leadership and a commitment to ethical, evidence-based care that truly makes a difference.
Enjoy a starting salary of $96,000 annually, with the potential to earn more based on your prefered workload. It doesn't end there- you get full autonomy over your schedule and unmatched flexibility in how and when you work!
Clinical Oversight & Quality Assurance
Develop and maintain individualized treatment plans using evidence-based ABA strategies
Conduct functional behavior assessments (FBAs) and ongoing skill assessments
Monitor and analyze data to make informed decisions regarding treatment adjustments
Document session notes, supervision logs, and progress reports in a timely and accurate manner using Central Reach and other company-supported tools.
Supervise and provide ongoing training, support, and performance feedback to RBTs and behavior technicians
Provide ongoing and updated resources to build clinical staff competencies and clinical applications of the models.
Participate in clinical team meetings, training sessions, and ongoing professional development
Facilitate caregiver training and collaborate with schools or other service providers as needed.
Support recruitment, onboarding, and retention of high-quality clinical talent.
Ensure adherence to BACB guidelines, payer regulations, ethical standards and internal clinical standards.
Full-Time BCBAs - Maintain a minimum of 25 direct billable hours per week, ensuring consistent client engagement and service delivery in accordance with company standards.
Strategic & Operational Impact
Collaborate with senior leadership to drive regional growth, clinical strategy, and program expansion.
Partner with operations, HR, compliance, and finance teams to ensure clinical goals are integrated with organizational priorities.
Implement initiatives to enhance service delivery, efficiency, and client satisfaction.
Lead initiatives that drive client satisfaction, growth, and efficiency.
What You'll Need:
Current Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) certification and state licensure in good standing.
Master's degree in Applied Behavior Analysis, Education, Psychology, or a related field.
Experience with EHR systems (preferably Central Reach).
Strong interpersonal, organizational, and time management skills.
Passion for delivering compassionate, family-centered, ethical care.
Reliable transportation and willingness to travel within the service region.
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience providing in-home ABA services.
Bilingual abilities are a plus.
Familiarity with Naturalistic Developmental Behavioral Interventions (NDBIs).
Core Competencies:
Professionalism & ethical integrity
Clinical coaching & supervision
Adaptability & critical thinking
Team support & collaboration
Accuracy & attention to detail
Physical Demands
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
Prolonged periods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer.
Frequent use of hands for typing, writing, and handling office equipment.
Occasional standing, walking, bending, or reaching to retrieve files or supplies.
Ability to lift and/or move up to 15-25 pounds (e.g., office supplies, small equipment, client materials).
Visual acuity required for reading documents, electronic screens, and completing administrative tasks.
Hearing and verbal communication ability to effectively communicate with clients, families, and team members via phone, video, and in person.
Reliable internet connection and work environment.
Reliable transportation and ability to travel between sites or to client homes if needed (optional based on role specifics).
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Case Management Assistant
Behavior analyst job in Las Cruces, NM
Your experience matters
Memorial Medical Center is part of Lifepoint Health, a diversified healthcare delivery network with facilities coast to coast. We are driven by a profound commitment to prioritize your well-being so you can provide exceptional care to others. As a Case Management Assistant joining our team, you're embracing a vital mission dedicated to
making communities healthier
. Join us on this meaningful journey where your skills, compassion and dedication will make a remarkable difference in the lives of those we serve.
How you'll contribute
A Case Management Assistant who excels in this role completes various duties to enhance the efficiency of the Case Management Department and supports the daily functions of the case managers. This role assists in securing arrangements for the discharge transition and post-acute services and monitors the revenue cycle process related to insurance certifications, insurance verification, peer-to-peer completion, and denial/appeal tracking. This position also serves as a liaison between the Case Management Department, payers, and additional entities. Specific duties include:
Aids the case management staff, including but not limited to, creating and sending referral packets, organizing admission and discharge patient records, making phone calls, obtaining signatures, or any other assistance needed determined by the CM team.
Schedules family conferences and by makes necessary arrangements for post-discharge follow up care.
Functions as the point of contact and liaison for the hospital Case Management Department staff regarding clinical insurance review completion and/or issues.
Forwards the necessary patient clinical information for all admission, concurrent, and retrospective insurance reviews to payers for the completion of medical necessity reviews.
Monitors, follows up on, documents, and tracks payer responses/requests of completed clinical reviews, including approvals, appeals, and denials, and communicates these to the appropriate personnel (hospital staff, physician, Case Manager, clinical denial management, and Centralized Business Office).
Monitors and tracks the total hospital certified days of the patient for payers (commercial, managed care, and Medicaid) and communicates missing certifications to the Case Manager.
Organizes and prepares the necessary clerical elements for the weekly interdisciplinary team meeting to function timely and efficiently.
Enters DME needs per order sheet specifications, prepares Discharge IMM for delivery, delivers Advance Directive packets and assists with Rehabtracker sign-ups.
Why join us
We believe that investing in our employees is the first step to providing excellent patient care. In addition to your base compensation, this position also offers:
Comprehensive Benefits: Multiple levels of medical, dental and vision coverage for full-time and part-time employees.
Financial Protection & PTO: Life, accident, critical illness, hospital indemnity insurance, short- and long-term disability, paid family leave and paid time off.
Financial & Career Growth: Higher education and certification tuition assistance, loan assistance and 401(k) retirement package and company match.
Employee Well-being: Mental, physical, and financial wellness programs (free gym memberships, virtual care appointments, mental health services and discount programs).
Professional Development: Ongoing learning and career advancement opportunities.
What we're looking for
Applicants should have a minimum of one year of hospital or post-acute healthcare experience with preference in case management or a clinical department. Additional requirements include:
Education:
College degree in a healthcare related field preferred. LPN or social work degree preferred but not required.
Connect with a Recruiter
Not ready to complete an application, or have questions? Please contact Tara by emailing *******************.
More about Memorial Medical Center
Memorial Medical Center is a 199-bed acute medical/surgical teaching hospital located in Las Cruces, NM, and is part of Lifepoint Health, a diversified healthcare delivery network committed to making communities healthier with acute care, rehabilitation, and behavioral health facilities from coast to coast. From your first day to your next career milestone-your experience matters.
EEOC Statement
Memorial Medical Center is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Memorial Medical Center is committed to Equal Employment Opportunity for all applicants and employees and complies with all applicable laws prohibiting discrimination and harassment in employment.
Auto-ApplyLocal home daily
Behavior analyst job in El Paso, TX
Class A CDL Solo Truck Driver - RECENT GRADUATES OK!
*****Please read to make sure you qualify :)
Average $1500.00+ Weekly
Monthly Performance bonuses
Tuition Reimbursement program
2 WEEKS OUT-2 DAYS HOME-
OTR and Regional positions available
Gain 3 months of experience and transfer to local
No touch freight
Weekly Pay via Direct Deposit
Great Benefits
Great pay!
You can take your truck home
REQUIREMENTS:
Must be at least 21 Years of Age
No experience necessary-WILL TRAIN. Must have a valid CDL
If no experience-MUST HAVE 120 HOURS VIA TRUCK DRIVING SCHOOL
No Sap drivers
Clean criminal background
No more than 2 MV's in the last 2 years
No 15 mph over speeding tickets
No year long gaps of unemployment in the last 7 years unless in school-self employment has to be verifiable
Can't be terminated from the last trucking position
Must be able to pass a hair test
No DUI/DWI
BENEFITS:
401(k)
Dental insurance
Employee assistance program
Health insurance
Paid orientation
Paid toll fees
Paid training
Referral program
Vision insurance
Newer Freightliner-Double beds-refrigerators- No cameras on driver
Pet and passenger friendly
100's of terminals across the US
Language:
English (Required)
License/Certification:
CDL A (Required)
APPLY TODAY FOR MORE DETAILS-Please be prepared to complete a short 5 minute application upon contact. :)
Family Support Specialist
Behavior analyst job in El Paso, TX
FAYS Family Support Specialist Job Description Salary: $18.00 - $19.00 per hour
Classification & Compensation This role is classified as an exempt or non-exempt full-time employee as those terms are defined in the Center's Employee Handbook and is eligible for employee benefits as defined for this classification.
Reports to: Program Director or Designee
Effective: 10/01/2025
Summary: The Family Support Specialist (FSS) provides direct services to families with youth ages 17 and younger, building strong relationships with families, social service agencies, and the community to support family well-being. This cross-trained role delivers evidence-based services such as family engagement, education, outreach, and systems-building activities, while also connecting families to resources that meet basic needs. FSS staff facilitate individual or group sessions using different curricula, such as Why Try and Strengthening Families, to promote communication, problem-solving, parenting strategies, and resilience. When higher levels of care are needed, the FSS coordinates referrals to FAYS Counselors or outside providers. Services are delivered in alignment with program and funder requirements. The scope of work is subject to change as needed to ensure all projects are completed. Likewise, complementary changes may be made to projects or individual goals and employee expectations based on agency/management strategic goals. All Center for Children team members are expected to be collegial and collaborative, mutually supportive, and focused on excellent services to clients, fidelity to program models, and ethical provision of services.
Responsibilities
Facilitate individual and group sessions using evidence-based curricula such as Why Try and Strengthening Families, tailoring sessions to meet the unique needs of each family.
Guide participants in developing problem-solving skills, effective parenting strategies, stress/conflict management, and positive communication to strengthen protective factors and resilience.
Incorporate both curricula independently or concurrently, depending on family goals, engagement level, and service plan.
Deliver skills-based training for youth and parents aligned with curriculum objectives.
Facilitate Parent Cafés, that complement the curricula and reinforce family engagement.
Provide supportive crisis response during sessions, connecting families to higher levels of care or specialized services as needed.
Conduct intake, assessment, and initial service plan development with families.
Review and update service plans regularly to ensure progress toward goals.
Assist families in accessing and coordinating basic needs and community resources (e.g., housing, food, healthcare, transportation).
Refer families to FAYS Counselors or external providers when a higher level of care is required.
Support transition and closure planning at the end of services to maintain progress.
Track and document time and services with accuracy to ensure services are provided according to contract provisions and reimbursement requirements.
Complete all client- and program-related paperwork according to established timelines and guidelines.
Adhere to accreditation standards, licensing standards, and agency policies/regulations.
Learn and apply evidence-based methodologies and service delivery requirements as determined by the Center and funders.
Present cases during staffings, engage in peer feedback, and incorporate input to ensure quality service delivery.
Participate in program planning, monitoring, and Performance and Quality Improvement (PQI) processes to maintain fidelity to curricula and contractual obligations.
Flexibly adapt to changes in staffing, program scope, and service modalities.
Deliver services that are culturally responsive, inclusive, and strength-based, honoring the diversity of the families served.
Maintain positive and professional relationships at service sites, including the Center's campus, schools, client homes, and partner organizations.
Build referral sources and maintain caseloads to help meet program goals.
Participate in community outreach and coalitions, representing the program at events, presentations, and booths focused on child abuse prevention and family strengthening.
Perform other assignments as determined by the Program Director.
Skills
Knowledge of the FAYS Program.
Evidence-based modalities and strength-based approaches.
Strong problem-solving and conflict-resolution abilities.
Proficiency in analyzing data and preparing reports for funders.
In-depth understanding of compliance, confidentiality, and ethical standards in client services.
Flexibility and adaptability to meet changing program needs.
Cultural competence to tailor services to diverse populations.
Strong interpersonal and communication skills to foster collaboration.
Resilience and stress management to navigate challenges effectively.
Minimum qualifications for this position include:
Have a bachelor's degree in social work or related field; and
Experience for education may be substituted on a year-for-year basis if the person holding the family support specialist position does not have a bachelor's degree.
Have at least one year of relevant program experience.
Ability to read, write, and speak Spanish and English is preferred.
Exceptional computer skills, including proficiency in using the Microsoft Office Suite of business applications: Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
Good time management, organizational, and interpersonal skills, and ability to communicate effectively with individuals from all walks of life.
Must have driver's license, vehicle in safe operating condition, and maintain proof of current insurance at Texas minimum standards.
Must be able and willing to travel for trainings/meetings/conferences.
Must be able to walk, sit, stand, and lift and carry at least 25 pounds.
Personal & Professional Conduct
The first responsibility of all El Paso Center for Children employees is to ensure the safety, welfare, and dignity of the youth and families the Center serves and to serve as positive role models for them. All employees must exemplify the highest standards of professional and ethical conduct and abide by the Code of Conduct set forth in the Center's Personnel Policies.
Flexibility
Every program at the Center is community and client-centric. Working with diverse partners to meet the needs of families in our community demands flexibility. The scope of work is subject to change based on the team's performance and the funder's expectations and on agency/management strategic goals. The flexibility needed in this role includes scheduling of meetings/events/activities, training, staff meetings, and out-of-town travel for training and/or grant requirements.
Benefits:
Dental insurance
Health insurance
Life insurance
Paid time off
Retirement plan
Vision insurance
Auto-ApplyClinician (Mobile Crisis Team) - Las Cruces, NM
Behavior analyst job in Las Cruces, NM
Job Description
As a cornerstone of Las Cruces and Southern New Mexico for over four decades, Families and Youth Innovation Plus has empowered countless youth and families through life-changing resources and opportunities. Our mission is to create a safer and healthier community by focusing on children and families. Join our passionate team and be part of our continuing legacy of positive change!
Clinician (Mobile Crisis Team) Positions available: Part-Time, Full-Time and PRN
Make a Difference in Youth & Family Services!
Families and Youth Innovation Plus is looking for a Clinician to join our Mobile Crisis Team. The Clinician will work alongside a mobile crisis provider as a two-person mobile crisis team. The team will respond to dispatches for behavioral health crises in Doña Ana County, to deliver timely support at the location of the crisis. The clinician will provide immediate, on-site mental health assessment, intervention, and regulatory services to individuals experiencing psychological distress. The intention of the mobile crisis team is to provide appropriate care for the nature of the crisis, provide transportation to definitive care, if needed, and connect individuals to follow-up services.
What You'll Do:
Respond promptly to crisis calls and conduct on-site risk assessments
Provide trauma-informed service, de-escalation, and crisis intervention
Develop safety plans and coordinate appropriate level of care
Facilitate warm hand-offs to higher level of care or ongoing care navigation
Document all clinical interventions according to program standards
Collaborate with emergency services, mental health facilities, and community providers
What You Need:
Master's degree in Social Work, Counseling, Psychology, or related behavioral health field
Current professional license or license-eligible status in state of practice
2+ years experience in crisis services, emergency psychiatry, or similar settings
Experience conducting risk assessments and crisis intervention
Knowledge of psychiatric conditions and crisis modalities
Strong interpersonal and communication abilities
Training in suicide prevention and trauma-informed care
Familiarity with community resources and referral networks
Experience working with both adults and youth in crisis
Bilingual preferred
We Offer:
Competitive salary
Compensation and Benefits Compensation is commensurate with experience. Benefits include health, dental, life insurance, short term and long term disability, supplement plans
403(b), PTO, and 14 paid holidays
Opportunity to make real community impact
Physical and Mental Requirements:
Willingness to work non-traditional hours, to potentially include weekends
Strong emotional resilience and stress management skills
Capacity to make rapid, sound, clinical judgments
Considerable physical activity; possible heavy lifting, pushing, or pulling required of objects up to 20-30 pounds
Ability to sit in a vehicle for extended periods of time, often up to 2 hours
Equal Opportunity Employer - Reasonable accommodations available
Children's Outpatient Therapist (111-70)
Behavior analyst job in Las Cruces, NM
La Clinica de Familia (LCDF) is a FQHC with several locations in Southern New Mexico. For over 40 years, La Clinica has provided services to the residents of Southern New Mexico. Our mission statement definitely speaks to what La Clinica de Familia stands for, which is to empower and enrich families, individuals, and communities by providing quality medical, dental, behavioral health and educational service for people of all cultures.Children's Outpatient team serves children and adolescents ages 4-18 who are in need of mental and behavioral health services. We collaborate with internal specialized programs, as well as community resources, to meet the complex needs of our patients. Come join a team of compassionate providers who invest into the lives of children, youth, and their families.
Exempt
Up to $74,813
Job Summary:
Performs assessment, diagnostic evaluation, crisis intervention, case management, and therapeutic services for individuals, families, and groups; provides community consultation and education and staff orientation and training; assists in team supervision and participates in the planning, development, and implementation of services as part of the Child Family Team or Adult Recovery Team.
Core Competencies:
Considerable knowledge of various modes of psychotherapy, especially crisis intervention and short-term models using individual, group, and familial approaches.
Considerable skill in assessment procedures, diagnostic evaluation, therapeutic treatment, and case management practices including follow-up and closure.
Considerable knowledge of the principles and practices of community mental health, alcohol, and/or substance abuse services.
Knowledge of psychopathology and psychotherapeutic techniques.
Knowledge of program planning, development, and implementation of services for special populations.
Ability to provide in-service training as necessary.
Some knowledge of administrative, management and supervisory practices.
Skill in planning, organizing, and providing professional guidance and leadership.
Ability to assess and evaluate treatment and service programs.
Demonstrated ability to establish and maintain an effective and caring relationship with clients and their families.
Demonstrated ability to work effectively on a multi-disciplinary team and with the public.
Knowledge of the cultural characteristics of various minority groups.
Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing.
Job Requirements:
Master's degree in social work, psychology, counseling, or a behavioral health related field.
Current New Mexico license in the field of counseling, social work, psychology or marriage and family therapy.
Must maintain a clean driving record, valid driver's license, and current car insurance. Must submit to LCDF required background check, TB screen and drug testing.
Benefits:
Health Insurance - PPO
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
401(K) with employer matching
Life and AD&D Insurance
Short Term Disability
Long Term Disability
Supplement Life Insurance
Paid Time Off (PTO)
Holidays (9)
Education Reimbursement
Cafeteria Plan
Employee Assistance Program
Travel Reimbursement
111-70-116-01;111-70-159-02
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Auto-ApplyGroup Facilitator
Behavior analyst job in Las Cruces, NM
Contracted Facilitators will be on-site as determined by the weekly program schedule and program need. Group facilitators lead a group session which may include topics on process, psycho-education, recovery, etc. Group facilitators may facilitate multiple groups per week depending on the number of group topics they lead, the number of program schedules, and the clinical need driven by the census.
Job Duties & Responsibilities
Group facilitation and progress notes are to be completed within 48 hours of group or facilitator may not be paid for that group/session.
May include individual sessions, documentation, completion of biopsychosocial assessments, discharge plan, safety plan, and treatment plan.
May include attendance of treatment team meetings
Other duties as agreed upon, needed, and assigned.
Minimum Qualifications
Required:
Active licensure in the state of New Mexico as an LPCC, LCSW, LMSW, LMFT, LAMFT, LMHC, or CPSW.
Computer literacy is required. Must be proficient in Microsoft programs such as word/excel and have experience utilizing electronic health record systems.
Demonstrate adherence to accepted ethical and behavioral standards of conduct
Advanced reading, writing, verbal, and organizational skills
Ability to work in a fast-paced, high pressure, and changing work environment
Pass drug-screen and background check.
Have the ability to invoice ZRC for time worked.
Desired:
Experience in addiction and dual diagnosis.
Experience running process therapy groups.
Experience working with adults, couples, and families who struggle with substance abuse.
Physical Demands:
The physical demands described are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential duties and responsibilities of this position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential duties and responsibilities. In the course of performing this job, one typically spends time sitting, walking, standing, driving, carrying and lifting (up to 20lbs), listening, speaking, typing, reading and writing.
Work Environment:
The work environment is a substance abuse treatment AND mental health milieu. The individual will be exposed to varying indoor and outdoor conditions as part of the facility set up and need of the participant. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential duties and responsibilities. Evening, weekend and holiday hours may be required.
School Counselor (Part-Time)
Behavior analyst job in El Paso, TX
POSITION: School Counselor (Part-Time) REPORTS TO: Campus Principal and Lead Counselor TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT: 205 days with benefits provided. Salaried and exempt. QUALIFICATIONS: * Master's degree in counseling from an accredited college or university
* 1+ years of credible experience as a school counselor and/or classroom teacher
* Valid Texas school counselor certificate
* Knowledge of counseling procedures, student appraisal, and career development
* Excellent organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills
* Ability to instruct students and manage their behavior
* Ability to present information in one-on-one, small group, and large group situations to students, parents or guardians, and district staff
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
GUIDANCE CURRICULUM
* Plan, organize, implement, and deliver structured group lessons according to the district's guidance curriculum to improve students' interpersonal and intrapersonal effectiveness, personal health and safety, post-secondary planning and readiness, and other developmental needs.
* Teach the school guidance curriculum components through the use of effective instructional strategies and planned structured groups considering diverse student populations and needs for differentiated instruction.
* Work with students, staff, parents or guardians, and the community to identify priorities where students will be served through the guidance curriculum component. Collaborate across curricular areas to integrate guidance lessons into content area curriculum.
* Create a balanced curriculum by using well-planned and intentional activities and materials, incorporating guest speakers, and offering engaging delivery techniques, including technology tools.
RESPONSIVE SERVICES
* Use accepted theories and effective techniques of developmental guidance to respond to problematic or critical incidents to support students and offer services in time of need.
* Use preventive activities to remove barriers that interfere with a student's educational, career, personal, and social development.
* Implement remediation practices to assist students in coping with problem situations or unwise choices. Identify precipitating and antecedent factors, effective and ineffective approaches to dealing with the circumstances, and provide feedback to guide future decisions.
* Use specialized skills to support students in crisis situations requiring immediate response. Maintain a healthy and safe school environment by collaborating with district staff, parents or guardians, and local officials.
* Provide continued support to students in need through individual counseling, small group counseling, consultation, or referral to services outside the school or district.
* Serve as an impartial, non-reporting resource for interpersonal conflicts and discourse involving two or more students, including accusations of bullying.
INDIVIDUAL PLANNING
* Create school counseling services that are developmental and age appropriate and provide information or literature that highlights related topics to students, teachers, and administrators.
* Assist individual students and their parents or guardians in monitoring their academic, career, personal, and social development as they progress in school.
* Act as a student advocate, leader, collaborator, and systems change agent. Advocate for a school environment that acknowledges and respects diversity and ensures equitable access and placement in courses and programs for minority, disenfranchised, homeless, and other special populations.
* Interpret standardized test results, offer career development activities, provide strategies for grade level transitions, and guide students in individual goal setting and planning including creating and reviewing personal graduation plans and providing information about post-secondary opportunities.
SYSTEM SUPPORT
* Collect, summarize, and interpret testing data to plan, create interventions, guide students, and address specific student needs.
* Conduct an annual program audit to inform accountability, action plans, time management, and systemic change.
* Participate in campus-based school improvement planning and goal setting.
* Provide parent or guardian and staff training and consultation to foster student educational, career, personal, and social development.
* Clearly articulate and communicate the counseling program's management system and related program action plans to campus and district staff, parents or guardians, and the community.
* Participate in staff development and continuing education opportunities to improve job-related skills and research to identify best practices in implementing a comprehensive school counseling program.
OTHER
* Compile, maintain, and file all reports, records, and other documents.
* Comply with polices established by federal and state law, State Board of Education rule, and board policy. Comply with all district and campuses routines and regulations.
* Take all necessary and reasonable precautions to protect students, equipment, materials, and facilities.
* Maintain accurate, complete, and correct records as required by law, district policy and administrative regulation.
* Serve on committees as assigned.
* Stay abreast of current research and best practices in student counseling and development in educational and non-education-related settings, and adjust plans, policies, and procedures accordingly.
* Follow district safety protocols and emergency procedures.
School Counselor (Part-Time)
Behavior analyst job in El Paso, TX
POSITION: School Counselor (Part-Time)
REPORTS TO: Campus Principal and Lead Counselor
TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT: 205 days with benefits provided. Salaried and exempt.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Master's degree in counseling from an accredited college or university
1+ years of credible experience as a school counselor and/or classroom teacher
Valid Texas school counselor certificate
Knowledge of counseling procedures, student appraisal, and career development
Excellent organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills
Ability to instruct students and manage their behavior
Ability to present information in one-on-one, small group, and large group situations to students, parents or guardians, and district staff
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
GUIDANCE CURRICULUM
Plan, organize, implement, and deliver structured group lessons according to the district's guidance curriculum to improve students' interpersonal and intrapersonal effectiveness, personal health and safety, post-secondary planning and readiness, and other developmental needs.
Teach the school guidance curriculum components through the use of effective instructional strategies and planned structured groups considering diverse student populations and needs for differentiated instruction.
Work with students, staff, parents or guardians, and the community to identify priorities where students will be served through the guidance curriculum component. Collaborate across curricular areas to integrate guidance lessons into content area curriculum.
Create a balanced curriculum by using well-planned and intentional activities and materials, incorporating guest speakers, and offering engaging delivery techniques, including technology tools.
RESPONSIVE SERVICES
Use accepted theories and effective techniques of developmental guidance to respond to problematic or critical incidents to support students and offer services in time of need.
Use preventive activities to remove barriers that interfere with a student's educational, career, personal, and social development.
Implement remediation practices to assist students in coping with problem situations or unwise choices. Identify precipitating and antecedent factors, effective and ineffective approaches to dealing with the circumstances, and provide feedback to guide future decisions.
Use specialized skills to support students in crisis situations requiring immediate response. Maintain a healthy and safe school environment by collaborating with district staff, parents or guardians, and local officials.
Provide continued support to students in need through individual counseling, small group counseling, consultation, or referral to services outside the school or district.
Serve as an impartial, non-reporting resource for interpersonal conflicts and discourse involving two or more students, including accusations of bullying.
INDIVIDUAL PLANNING
Create school counseling services that are developmental and age appropriate and provide information or literature that highlights related topics to students, teachers, and administrators.
Assist individual students and their parents or guardians in monitoring their academic, career, personal, and social development as they progress in school.
Act as a student advocate, leader, collaborator, and systems change agent. Advocate for a school environment that acknowledges and respects diversity and ensures equitable access and placement in courses and programs for minority, disenfranchised, homeless, and other special populations.
Interpret standardized test results, offer career development activities, provide strategies for grade level transitions, and guide students in individual goal setting and planning including creating and reviewing personal graduation plans and providing information about post-secondary opportunities.
SYSTEM SUPPORT
Collect, summarize, and interpret testing data to plan, create interventions, guide students, and address specific student needs.
Conduct an annual program audit to inform accountability, action plans, time management, and systemic change.
Participate in campus-based school improvement planning and goal setting.
Provide parent or guardian and staff training and consultation to foster student educational, career, personal, and social development.
Clearly articulate and communicate the counseling program's management system and related program action plans to campus and district staff, parents or guardians, and the community.
Participate in staff development and continuing education opportunities to improve job-related skills and research to identify best practices in implementing a comprehensive school counseling program.
OTHER
Compile, maintain, and file all reports, records, and other documents.
Comply with polices established by federal and state law, State Board of Education rule, and board policy. Comply with all district and campuses routines and regulations.
Take all necessary and reasonable precautions to protect students, equipment, materials, and facilities.
Maintain accurate, complete, and correct records as required by law, district policy and administrative regulation.
Serve on committees as assigned.
Stay abreast of current research and best practices in student counseling and development in educational and non-education-related settings, and adjust plans, policies, and procedures accordingly.
Follow district safety protocols and emergency procedures.
Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC) El Paso, TX
Behavior analyst job in El Paso, TX
Employment Type: Full-time
Reports to: Clinical Director
Launched in January 2024, our behavioral health business in the heart of
Manhattan, KS, is devoted to making a meaningful impact on the lives of
individuals in our community. We pride ourselves on offering empathetic,
personalized care that meets the diverse needs of our clients, and we're
committed to fostering positive change through innovative behavioral
health services.
Position Overview:
We are looking for a passionate and skilled Licensed Clinical
Professional Counselor (LCPC) to join our growing team. In this role,
you will provide top-tier mental health counseling services, guiding
clients through their mental health journeys. You will be integral in
helping clients set and achieve their mental health goals, using your
therapeutic expertise to deliver compassionate, patient-centered care.
Key Responsibilities:
Therapeutic Services: Conduct individual counseling sessions, applying
evidence-based therapeutic methods to address a wide range of mental
health issues.
Client Assessment: Perform detailed assessments to diagnose mental
health conditions and create personalized treatment plans. Accurately
document all findings and treatment plans in our electronic health
record (EHR) system.
Treatment Planning: Collaborate with clients to develop and adjust
individualized treatment plans, ensuring continuous progress toward
therapeutic goals.
Collaboration and Coordination: Partner with psychiatrists, nurses,
social workers, and other healthcare providers to ensure a holistic
approach to client care.
Patient Education: Educate clients and their families about mental
health conditions, available treatments, and coping strategies,
providing resources to help manage their conditions effectively.
Compliance and Documentation: Uphold all counseling practices to meet
healthcare regulations and ethical standards, maintaining accurate and
confidential client records.
Professional Development: Engage in ongoing learning to stay updated
with the latest best practices in mental health counseling, enhancing
your clinical skills and knowledge.
Qualifications:
Education: Master's degree in counseling, psychology, social work, or a
related field from an accredited institution.
Licensure: Current and valid LCPC licensure in the state of Texas.
Experience: At least 2 years of post-licensure experience in mental
health counseling, with experience in working with diverse populations
and a variety of mental health conditions.
Skills: Strong therapeutic and assessment skills, excellent
communication and interpersonal abilities, and a deep commitment to
patient-centered care.
Technical Proficiency: Experience with electronic health records (EHR)
systems and other healthcare software.
Personal Attributes: Empathetic, detail-oriented, and effective in team
environments.
Benefits:
Salary: Competitive, ranging from $70,000 to $85,000/Year
Health, dental, and vision insurance
Retirement plan
Paid time off and holidays
Opportunities for professional development and career growth
How to Apply:
If you are a compassionate and dedicated professional ready to make a
difference, please apply with your resume. We look forward to hearing
from you!
Licensed Professional Counselor / LPC
Behavior analyst job in El Paso, TX
Our Company
Rehab Without Walls Neuro Rehabilitation
Rehab Without Walls is hiring an LPC to join our Home & Community Rehabilitation team in El Paso, TX!
Who we are looking for:
We are seeking a fully licensed Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) to provide specialized mental health counseling for social and emotional adjustment during rehabilitation from catastrophic injury or illness.
Support individuals and families as they adapt to disability and lifestyle changes.
Serve as part of the interdisciplinary rehabilitation team to assist with maximizing outcomes and addressing barriers to progress in treatment.
Prefer 2+ years of experience with knowledge of neurological injuries
What will you get:
Flexible Schedule Created by You
Paid per hour (not just per visit)
No weekends, evenings, or holidays
Drive Time Reimbursed at Clinical Rate & Mileage Reimbursement
Collaborative Team Environment
Educational Programs
Growth/Advancement Opportunities
Responsibilities
Performs comprehensive evaluations, assessing the needs of patients and their families, and sets measurable objectives and goals that are formulated in conjunction with the rehabilitation team. Adjusts treatment plan to achieve maximum results in independence and/or function
Provides empirically based psychological interventions to the patients and families as appropriate for their specific needs to maximize and encourage their participation with the community at large
Designs community reintegration activities to assist the patient with their psychological/cognitive needs during physical activity
Assists the patient in understanding their needs and limitations and how to manage them during function
Regularly re-assesses effectiveness of treatment plan, progress of patient towards goals and the need for modifying goals or treatment
Communicates patient's needs and progress to the treatment team, physician, patient, family members, and others as applicable
Consults with medical providers regarding patient evaluation & treatment, progress of the patient & discharge from treatment
Observes/documents and reports changes in the condition/status of the person receiving services to the Clinical Coordinator, Program Manager or DCM, attending physician and other treatment team members
Maintains and submits evaluation, treatment and billing documentation in the format and timelines required by the Company, facility, funding source, local, state and federal regulations
Adheres to standards of the Company's Code of Business Conduct, policies, HIPAA and Corporate Compliance programs and appropriate professional practice standards and applicable state/federal laws
Performs other duties as assigned
Qualifications
Master's or doctoral degree in counseling or a counseling-related field from an accredited college or university, as determined by the state licensing requirements
Current professional license and/or certification as required by the state of practice
A minimum of one year of post master's degree clinical experience and counseling individuals with traumatic or acquired brain injuries or related neurological conditions
Knowledge of complex neurologic injury rehabilitation techniques
Demonstrates effective and professional interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills
Able to work independently and part of a team
Has reliable transportation and can travel to/from multiple assignments/ locations on a daily basis
About our Line of Business Rehab Without Walls, an affiliate of BrightSpring Health Services, is a revolutionary neurorehabilitation program that moves individuals outside the walls of institutional settings and into their natural home and community environment through a continuum of care. It is designed to significantly help people who have primarily experienced a brain injury, spinal cord injury, or stroke/CVA through accident or illness regain functional capabilities. By providing care in the home, community, workplace, or school, Rehab Without Walls promotes greater health through the recovery process, all with industry-leading outcomes that dramatically improve functional skills and independence for patients. For more information, please visit ************************** Follow us on Facebook and LinkedIn.
Auto-ApplySex Offender Counselor
Behavior analyst job in Chaparral, NM
Pay Rate: $ 25 per hour Schedule: Full-time, Monday - Friday, 7am-3pm, no weekends Benefits Include: * Health, dental, vision, prescription drug and life insurance * 401(k) retirement account * Long and short-term disability * PTO and 11 paid holidays * Employee assistance program
Lead with Compassion in a Unique Setting - Take on a rewarding role at the Otero County Prison Facility in Chaparral, New Mexico. We are seeking professionals who thrive in diverse environments and are committed to delivering high-quality care to underserved populations. If you're ready to make a meaningful impact in correctional counseling, we want you on our team!
What you'll do: You'll report to the Program Director / Lead Therapist. Responsible for conducting assessments and providing treatment, i.e., classroom work, assigning homework, group therapy and individual therapy to sex offenders in compliance with MTC and customer directives.
Essential Functions:
* Conduct initial and ongoing comprehensive assessments using the approved assessment tool to include psychological tests, clinical interviews and other techniques designed to define treatment goals and strategies for inmates.
* Design a specific treatment plan for inmates, based on their specific needs, risk factors and current assessment, incorporating learning objectives and objective standards from the sex offender treatment curriculum.
* Conduct group counseling and individual counseling as appropriate based on treatment goals outlined during the initial assessment.
* Demonstrate to others the rationale for interventions provided and key decisions made throughout the course of treatment.
* Regularly evaluate inmates' progress and complete a monthly progress report.
* Provide recommendations for successful completion of the program.
* Design a post-treatment plan with inmates to prepare for release and reintegration into the community.
* Complete a Treatment Summary prior to the inmates' release.
* Promote the development of positive social skills through modeling appropriate behaviors and intervening when inappropriate behaviors are observed.
* Maintain accountability of staff, inmates, and property; adhere to safety practices.
Education and Experience Requirements:
Master's degree in counseling or related field and, at minimum, a New Mexico Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC - active or temporary), Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW), or Licensed Associate Marriage and Family Therapist (LAMFT) licensure required. License-eligible and new graduate candidates considered. Valid driver's license in the state of New Mexico or the state of Texas with an acceptable driving record required, unless waived by management.
Management & Training Corporation (MTC) is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, age, religion, sex, disabled status, veteran status, genetic information, national origin, or any other category protected by federal law. MTC participates in E-Verify. We strive to provide reasonable accommodation for qualified individuals with disabilities, including disabled veterans, in our job application and hiring process. If you are interested in employment opportunities with Management & Training Corporation and need assistance, please contact our staffing department through ***************************** or ************.
BCBA
Behavior analyst job in El Paso, TX
APPLICATIONS ARE REVIEWED DAILY. YOU CAN EXPECT A RESPONSE WITHIN 24 HOURS.
Why ABC?
1. Our Patients: An intentional focus on small caseloads with a compassionate care approach.
2. Our Culture: ABC Core Values are more than just words on a wall. It's how we strive to live everyday.
3. Our Community: We ground ourselves in our WHY and the impact we have on the lives of others.
Total Compensation Package from $84,000 to $119,000 annually. Opportunity to earn MORE based on center size, mentorship of RBT's and supervision of assigned trainees.
Your total compensation consists of a competitive base salary, performance bonuses, mentorship bonuses, and long-term ownership in the company.
*BCBA's become eligible for long-term ownership upon promotion to the Sr. BCBA role. All other roles eligible.
Monthly Performance Bonuses: Bonuses are uncapped and start at just 26 hours of treatment delivery per week, meaning you'll be rewarded for your impact without waiting months to qualify.
Sign On Bonus: Up to $10,000 based on start date and location.
Mentorship Bonuses: Provide supervision hours to an RBT pursuing their Master's in ABA and earn bonus pay for your guidance, oversight and impact!
Certification Bonuses: Get rewarded for each therapist who becomes certified under your supervision.
Relocation Packages available: To ease the expenses of your transition.
401(k) with Company Match: Boost your retirement potential and strengthen your financial future.
Remote Work from Home Days: Up to 52 days per year- to focus on treatment documentation - giving you protected time to stay ahead, avoid burnout, and provide your best clinical work.
Schedule: Monday-Friday, daytime hours.
Almost 30 days off in Year One: Including holidays, PTO, CEU days, and flex days-no guilt, just rest.
Manageable Caseloads: You'll support up to 8 children, so you're set up to succeed without burning out.
No Non-Compete Clauses: We believe great talent doesn't need restrictions
Transparent and Expedited Career Growth & Leadership Tracks:
Center Leadership: BCBA >Sr. BCBA>Assistant Clinical Director >Clinical Director>Sr. Clinical Director >Group Clinical Director>Regional Clinical Director
Training & Development: Join Dr. Greg Hanley's Compassionate Care Team, mentor and train clinicians in evidence‑based ABA practice
Research & Innovation: Collaborate with Dr. Linda LeBlanc at the Action Institute to advance treatment outcomes, transparency, equity, and clinical quality
Clinical Guidance: Our BCBAs are guided by our Clinical Advisory Board and Compassionate Care Team, featuring industry leading clinicians such as: Dr. Charna Mintz, Dr. Greg Hanley, Dr. Linda LeBlanc, Dr. Patricia Wright, Dr. Dorothea Lerman, Dr. Malika Pritchett, Dr. Mahshid Ghaemmaghami, and Dr. Anthony Cammilleri
Continuing Education: A minimum of 10+ free CEUs per year in-house, extra funds to attend additional training courses, and 2 paid days off to use for CEU events.
Health Benefits: Best-in-class Medical, Dental, Vision, Flexible Savings Account and Health Savings Account options
Family Support: Up to $3,000 in maternity/paternity financial assistance plus short-term disability options that can equate to 8 weeks of paid paternity leave.
Student Loan Repayment Assistance: Each year we contribute additional dollars to help you pay off your student loans.
Unique Perks: First Stop Virtual Health for you and up to 7 household members, CALM membership for you and your family, Door Dash Pass, MilkStork access to ship home breast milk while traveling, a SNOO smart sleeper for new parents, and more.
Your Role
Develop Treatment Plans that are clinically sound and engaging
Supervise and Mentor RBTs to support consistent, high-quality care
Collaborate with Families to set goals, track progress, and celebrate growth
Deliver Evidence-Based Therapy in a supportive, play-focused environment
ABC is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, age, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, ancestry, disability, marital status, genetic information, veteran status, or any other status protected by applicable federal, state, or local laws, including the Pennsylvania Human Relations Act (PHRA). We are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
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Clinician (Mobile Crisis Team) - Las Cruces, NM
Behavior analyst job in Las Cruces, NM
As a cornerstone of Las Cruces and Southern New Mexico for over four decades, Families and Youth Innovation Plus has empowered countless youth and families through life-changing resources and opportunities. Our mission is to create a safer and healthier community by focusing on children and families. Join our passionate team and be part of our continuing legacy of positive change!
Clinician (Mobile Crisis Team) Positions available: Part-Time, Full-Time and PRN
Make a Difference in Youth & Family Services!
Families and Youth Innovation Plus is looking for a Clinician to join our Mobile Crisis Team. The Clinician will work alongside a mobile crisis provider as a two-person mobile crisis team. The team will respond to dispatches for behavioral health crises in Doña Ana County, to deliver timely support at the location of the crisis. The clinician will provide immediate, on-site mental health assessment, intervention, and regulatory services to individuals experiencing psychological distress. The intention of the mobile crisis team is to provide appropriate care for the nature of the crisis, provide transportation to definitive care, if needed, and connect individuals to follow-up services.
What You'll Do:
Respond promptly to crisis calls and conduct on-site risk assessments
Provide trauma-informed service, de-escalation, and crisis intervention
Develop safety plans and coordinate appropriate level of care
Facilitate warm hand-offs to higher level of care or ongoing care navigation
Document all clinical interventions according to program standards
Collaborate with emergency services, mental health facilities, and community providers
What You Need:
Master's degree in Social Work, Counseling, Psychology, or related behavioral health field
Current professional license or license-eligible status in state of practice
2+ years experience in crisis services, emergency psychiatry, or similar settings
Experience conducting risk assessments and crisis intervention
Knowledge of psychiatric conditions and crisis modalities
Strong interpersonal and communication abilities
Training in suicide prevention and trauma-informed care
Familiarity with community resources and referral networks
Experience working with both adults and youth in crisis
Bilingual preferred
We Offer:
Competitive salary
Compensation and Benefits Compensation is commensurate with experience. Benefits include health, dental, life insurance, short term and long term disability, supplement plans
403(b), PTO, and 14 paid holidays
Opportunity to make real community impact
Physical and Mental Requirements:
Willingness to work non-traditional hours, to potentially include weekends
Strong emotional resilience and stress management skills
Capacity to make rapid, sound, clinical judgments
Considerable physical activity; possible heavy lifting, pushing, or pulling required of objects up to 20-30 pounds
Ability to sit in a vehicle for extended periods of time, often up to 2 hours
Equal Opportunity Employer - Reasonable accommodations available
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) El Paso, TX
Behavior analyst job in El Paso, TX
Job Type: Full-time
About Us:
We are more than just a mental health care provider; we are a community
committed to fostering emotional well-being and empowering our clients
to lead fulfilling lives. Our mission is simple yet profound: "Free your
Mind." We believe that life is too short to be weighed down by mental
and emotional burdens. By offering comprehensive therapeutic services,
we help individuals, couples, and families unlock their potential and
embrace life's fullest possibilities.
Job Description:
We are searching for a compassionate and skilled Licensed Marriage and
Family Therapist (LMFT) to join our dedicated team in El Paso, TX. In this role, you will be at the forefront of providing
client-focused therapy that supports individuals, couples, and families
in navigating their unique challenges. Your expertise will be key in
guiding clients toward healthier relationships and improved mental health.
Key Responsibilities:
Conduct thorough assessments to understand clients' needs, strengths,
and goals.
Create and implement customized treatment plans utilizing evidence-based
therapeutic approaches.
Offer ongoing therapy sessions addressing various issues, including
relationship difficulties, anxiety, depression, trauma, and life
transitions.
Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team, including psychiatrists,
psychologists, social workers, and case managers, to ensure
comprehensive care.
Maintain precise clinical documentation, ensuring compliance with
ethical and legal standards.
Participate in supervision, team meetings, and professional development
to refine your skills and stay current with best practices.
Engage in outreach and community education to promote mental health
awareness and broaden service access.
Qualifications:
Master's or doctoral degree in Marriage and Family Therapy, Counseling
Psychology, or a related field from an accredited institution.
At least 2 years of clinical experience providing therapy in a mental
health or behavioral health setting.
Proficiency in conducting assessments, developing treatment plans, and
delivering evidence-based therapeutic interventions.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to
work both independently and collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team.
A strong commitment to cultural competence, diversity, and inclusion in
clinical practice.
Familiarity with electronic health record (EHR) systems and basic
computer skills.
Benefits:
Competitive salary based on experience $70,000 - $85,000
Comprehensive benefits package, including health, dental, and vision
insurance, retirement plans, and paid time off.
Opportunities for professional development and career advancement.
A supportive, team-oriented work environment.
Access to ongoing continuing education and training.
If you're ready to make a meaningful impact and help clients "Free their
Minds," we encourage you to apply.
Please submit your resume for
consideration.