Behavior Analyst, Residential Treatment
Company: I am boundless
Location: Grove City
Posted on: June 29, 2025
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Job Description:
Summary/Objective:The Behavior Analyst will provide support to
individuals and their caregivers by coordinating, supervising, and
providing behavioral services. Services will be provided from a
strengths-based lens, utilizing evidence-based practices including
of Trauma Informed Care, Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), and
Skill-Based Treatment, working with individuals with various
diagnoses including behavioral health, intellectual/developmental
disorders, and autism spectrum disorders. Intervention may occur in
various settings and include functional behavioral analysis and
assessment, behavior acquisition and reduction procedures,
naturalistic teaching, and adaptive life skills. The Behavior
Analyst will also oversee the programming of and provide ongoing
support and supervision to Behavior Technicians (BTs) as well as
provide clinical training supervision to behavior specialists. This
position also provides training and support to parents/caregivers
as it relates to the implementation and documentation associated
with skill acquisition and behavior support plans. The Behavior
Analyst is responsible for coordinating care across environments
and with other treatment team and family members.Essential
Functions:Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable
individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Function in a clinical supervisory capacity and provide oversight
to all areas of programming including the training of behavior
technicians, direct support professionals, school personnel, and
other caregivers/providersDevelop and facilitate initial and
follow-up training in methodologies and techniques, using
naturalistic models of teaching.Provide parent training and
education on interventions to be utilized with their child(ren)
either through telehealth or in person.Provide group parent
training and education as needed.Conduct Behavioral Assessments and
Skill Assessments.Develop Behavior Support and Skill Acquisition
Plans for assigned individuals with a focus on teaching functional
replacement behaviors and other antecedent strategies for reducing
problematic behavior(s).Create an ongoing data collection system to
establish a baseline for assigned individuals and analyze data on a
frequent and ongoing basis to guide programming.Meet as needed with
supervised staff and caregivers to discuss individual’s needs,
progress, and to provide support, feedback, or training when
necessary.Complete monthly, quarterly, and annual paperwork at
scheduled times.Ensure that service provision and interventions
meet the requirements of regulatory and licensing bodies,
contracts, insurance, human rights, and local behavior
committees.Work collaboratively with various professionals
including doctors, prescribers, speech therapists, occupational
therapists, schools, and other treatment team members to develop
and implement individualized goals.Review and sign off on behavior
plan/treatment plan training for all staff working with the
individual and provide field supervision when necessary.Provide
consultation services and maintain ongoing communication with all
constituents (other supports, parents, community, and community
agencies).Keep current with the literature, new research findings,
and resources.Communicate effectively with supervisor and other
departments within Boundless.Complete documentation and records of
service into the agency's electronic health records system within
48 hours of the completed service or timelines established in
company policy/procedure.Adhere to company policies and procedures
in addition to regulations, laws and other requirements from
applicable governing bodies, certification, licensure and/or
accreditation entities, etc.This position works primarily in
residential treatment settings but may occasionally include
providing services in residential and community settings.
Residential settings may include supported living, licensed
facilities, intermediate care facilities, and psychiatric
residential treatment facilities. Community locations may include
outings, homes, schools, day programs, and other community
settings. This position works with individuals who may demonstrate
aggressive, hostile, or other unpredictable behaviors. Telehealth
individual and group services may also be provided when clinically
appropriate. This role routinely uses standard office equipment
such as computers, phones, and photocopiers. Required Education and
Experience Master’s Degree in Applied Behavior Analysis,
Psychology, Social Work, Education, or related field.Experience
working with children/adolescents with a variety of psychiatric
and/or behavioral disorders, including those on the autism
spectrum. Required Licensure/Certification BCBA certification in
good standing.COBA (Certified Ohio Behavior Analyst) certification
in good standing or ability to obtain COBA certification within 3
months of hire.Ability to obtain and maintain First Aid, CPR -
adult, child, and infant. (Training will be provided, if not
already certified).Ability to obtain and maintain physical crisis
intervention training (as required by program). Additional
Eligibility Qualifications: Must be able to communicate in English,
including both spoken and in writing.Ability to provide BACB
supervision to other BCBA candidates and RBTs.Valid Ohio Driver's
License with Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles; proof of auto
insurance; insurable driving record (five points or fewer).
Supervisory Responsibility:This role provides training to behavior
technicians. This role provides clinical/training supervision to
behavior specialists seeking their BCBA certification and
Registered Behavior Technicians. Competencies and Attributes:Focus
on Needs of Individuals Served Ethical Conduct Passion for
enhancing client choice, connection, and empowerment Flexibility
Teamwork Orientation Detail Oriented Personal
Effectiveness/Credibility Passion for Finding SolutionsComposure
Work Environment:This job regularly works in the community,
providing services outside of the office in community settings.
Telehealth individual and group services may also be provided. This
role routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers,
phones, and photocopiers. Physical Demands:The physical demands
described here are representative of those that an employee must
meet to perform the essential functions of this job successfully.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly
required to talk or hear. The employee frequently is required to
stand, walk, and reach with hands and arms. Physical Demands/% of
timeReaching 75%Balancing 75%Maintain physical exertion up to
45minutes 75%Running and/or fast paced movement 75%Sitting
51-75%Standing and/or walking 51-75%Stooping, crouching, and/or
crawling 75% Physical Demands• Ability to maintain physical
exertion for multiple events across a shift that could last up to
45 minutes per episode.• Ability to maintain a kneeling and/or
crouching position for multiple events across a shift that could
last up to 45 minutes per episode.• Ability to stand for the
majority of the shift.• Ability to respond quickly to sounds.•
Ability to see and quickly respond to dangerous situations.•
Ability to wear personal protective and safety gear correctly for
the majority of the shift.• Ability to lift and move up to 50
pounds.• Ability to assume and maintain a variety of postures
(kneeling, squatting, crawling, sitting, standing) for extended
periods of time across the shift along with the ability to walk
swiftly or run after consumers on a shift.• Ability to sit on the
floor or stand for extended periods of time.• Must be willing and
able to restrain/hold/transport individuals as needed.• Ability to
utilize quick body movements when working with individuals with
challenging behavior.• Ability to remain awake for the entire
assigned shift. Position Type/Expected Hours of Work:This is a
full-time position, and hours of work and days are Monday through
Friday, during business hours. Evening and weekend work may be
required as job duties demand, including providing services or
meetings with families, care team members, and stakeholders.
Travel:Travel is primarily local during the business day, although
some out-of-the-area and overnight travel may be expected on
occasion. Other Duties:Please note 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 with or without notice. Salary: . Date posted: 06/25/2025
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