University of Utah Health
Location
Salt Lake City, Utah
The BCBA conducts functional assessments of challenging behaviors and develops, implements, and monitors behavior support plans for patients. They also provide clinical guidance to team members and supervise Registered Behavior Technicians and other professionals.
Candidates must hold a current Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) certificate and possess documented experience in functional assessments and behavior support procedures. The role requires strong coaching skills to train caregivers and the ability to work effectively within an interdisciplinary team.
Essential Functions Assesses patient care giving system for readiness to implement new behavior support strategies and collect data to monitor progress. Performs systematic functional assessments (i.e., interviews and direct observations) to determine the function(s) of challenging behavior in preparation for developing plans of intervention. Also performs functional analyses in controlled laboratory settings using experimental methods. Develops behavior support programs based on functional assessment results and baseline data collection. Teaches and demonstrates elements of the behavior plan and specific strategies to caregivers and other professionals. Models effective behavior support and positive interactions with client. Performs observations at the client's residence, work, or school as part of the assessment process and to observe implementation of behavior plan. Incorporates emergency support procedures in plans as necessary and obtains necessary reviews and oversight from appropriate committees. Assesses the need for therapeutic materials and uses judgment on age appropriateness of such materials. Collects and evaluates behavioral data, makes adjustments to behavior plan based on these data, observations, and other clinical information. Collaborates with other clinical team members and gives guidance regarding behavior support components while considering possible medical, psychological, psychiatric, or environmental causes. Participates in interdisciplinary rounds and evaluations as a member of the interdisciplinary team. Meets documentation requirements of state and insurance payers. Provides practicing oversight of Registered Behavior Technicians, Behavior Analysts in Training, and other professionals who implement behavior-analytic interventions in accordance with Utah state law. Knowledge / Skills / Abilities Knowledge of positive behavior supports and applied behavior analysis principles and support techniques. Documented experience in conducting functional assessments and developing and implementing behavior support procedures. Familiarity with mental health diagnoses and biopsychosocial treatment modalities. Ability to work in the context of a team environment. Have the necessary presentation and direct demonstration and coaching skills to train parents, teachers, and other caregivers about behavior support and specific patient behavior programming. Experience with various data collection methods. Demonstrated knowledge of ABA treatment techniques and treatment program designs. Experience with discrete trials, pivotal response training, verbal behavior and early intervention.
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