Description:
Join a Team That’s Passionate About Making a Difference!
At The Anderson Centers, we believe in integrity, commitment, and compassion. Led by a Licensed Clinical Psychologist, our team specializes in behavior intervention for individuals of all ages and diagnoses. We’re proud to serve with purpose—supporting mental health, connection, and confidence with a touch of Southern charm!
As a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) at The Anderson Centers, you will play a vital role in designing, implementing, and overseeing individualized Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) treatment plans. You’ll work directly with patients, families, and a team of clinicians to ensure high-quality, ethical care that promotes meaningful progress!
Key Responsibilities
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Conduct assessments and develop individualized treatment plans
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Design, implement, and adjust Behavior Intervention Plans (BIPs) as needed
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Create programming that promotes skill maintenance and generalization
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Develop discharge plans for patients who have met their goals
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Monitor patient data and provide guidance to behavior technicians
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Ensure therapy schedules are consistent and effective
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Provide direct and documented supervision to RBTs/clinicians
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Support crisis intervention and provide clear direction during escalated situations
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Deliver constructive feedback to staff, both written and verbal
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Ensure accurate use of data tracking software and session note documentation
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Complete clinician performance reviews and support professional development
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Guide families through the insurance authorization process
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Communicate patient progress with caregivers and attend support sessions
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Maintain audit-ready documentation and records
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Collaborate with billing, clinical, and school-based teams as needed
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Participate in interdisciplinary meetings, team trainings, and professional development
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Drive to off-site locations for patient sessions or meetings, if necessary
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Maintain all required licenses and certifications
What We’re Looking For
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Current BCBA certification and state licensure (or eligibility)
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Experience developing ABA programs and supervising clinical teams
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Strong communication and organizational skills
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Ability to manage crisis situations professionally and calmly
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Familiarity with data collection systems and EMR tools
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Commitment to ethical and evidence-based ABA practices
Requirements:
Qualifications:
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Current BCBA certification through the Behavior Analyst Certification Board (BACB)
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Active Georgia state license (LBA) or eligibility to obtain licensure in accordance with Georgia state regulations
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Master’s degree or higher in Applied Behavior Analysis, Psychology, Education, or a related field from an accredited institution
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Completion of all BACB-required supervised fieldwork hours (1,500–2,000 hours depending on supervision model)
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Demonstrated knowledge of ABA principles, data collection methods, and behavior intervention strategies
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Strong communication, collaboration, and organizational skills
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Ability to pass a state and federal background check
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Must maintain all required certifications and licenses throughout employment
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Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation (if position requires travel to home or school-based settings)
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Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation (if position requires travel to home or school-based settings)Experience working with school-aged children with disabilities;
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Experience independently developing and overseeing comprehensive ABA treatment for children with autism;
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Experience conducting a variety of ABA modalities such as caregiver support sessions, group ABA treatment, and specialized treatments;
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Minimum of 2 years of experience providing direct ABA therapy to children diagnosed with ASD; and/or
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Minimum of 1 year of experience as a BCBA providing treatment to children diagnosed with ASD and supervising clinicians