$5,000 Sign On Bonus
We are seeking a passionate BCBA to join our growing team at our Kingwood location. In this role, you will help expand Spectacular Kid's presence by setting best practices, fostering team culture, and delivering exceptional services.
At Spectacular Kids ABA Therapy & Consulting, we are dedicated to serving one of the most vulnerable populations in healthcare - children with autism and other related disorders. We firmly believe that our Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) form the backbone of our organization. Our culture revolves around our passion for applied behavior analysis, the clients we serve, and the shared successes we achieve.
Your responsibilities will include:
Leading and supervising Registered Behavior Technicians and their clinical programs.
Conducting Functional Behavior Assessments (Initial Assessments).
Developing and implementing parent training and support programs.
Providing compassionate training, support, and mentorship to RBTs.
Developing, managing, and overseeing progress reports and treatment plans.
Collaborating with coding, billing, and insurance teams to meet payer requirements.
Conduct parent meetings to review results of assessments and goals for treatment plans.
Conduct re-evaluations for existing clients every 3 to 6 months.
Write monthly summary reports for client progress.
Conduct weekly team meetings to review changes and clarify programs with direct care staff.
Why you should join us:
Privately owned by a BCBA with 20+ years of experience
Collaborative, supportive, and inclusive culture
An environment where every voice is heard
No billable hour requirement
Max caseloads of 8 clients
Family-friendly hours (no sessions after 5 pm, no weekends)
Weekly BCBA meetings
Two remote workdays a month
Administrative team that processes all scheduling, intake, and insurance needs
No non-compete agreements
Clear Career Progression: advance your competencies and level up from BCBA - Lead BCBA - Assistant Clinical Director - Clinical Director
Professional development assistance
Cover the cost of conferences and CEU's
To succeed in this role, you will need:
A Master's or Doctorate degree in Applied Behavioral Analysis, Special Education, Psychology, or a related field.
Must possess a Board Certification from the BACB.
Applicable licensure to practice within the state of hire.
Must be a team player and possess a positive behavior
Strong leadership skills.
Excellent oral and written communication skills.
A desire to deliver superior services.
Must be able to withstand acts of physical management strategies
Must be able to travel in and out of state.