Position Summary: Provides short-term behavior analytic services to individuals with autism, caregivers, community members, and organizations. Services are delivered in a clinic setting, in the community, or via telehealth. Responsible for ensuring that all critical tasks are fulfilled on time and are high-quality.
Your Role at SARRC
Maintains primary focus upon on direct clinical services and indirect tasks to support service provision.
Provides contemporary and effective clinical services to clients.
Ensures proper assessment and develops treatment plans to support clients with varying needs across short-term service formats.
Develops treatment plans to submit to insurance companies for approval and authorization purposes as necessary.
Delivers parent training, individual and group, group-based instruction, and supervision.
Delivers education and consultation services to "civilians" in the community that indirectly impact individuals with autism and their families.
Delivers highly effective consultative services to range of client types such as parents, schools, educators, teachers, employers, recreational providers, and autistic youth, teens and adults.
Performs other special projects and duties as necessary and requested.
Who You Are
Master's Degree from an accredited college or university in education, sociology, behavioral analysis, special education or psychology is required.
Board Certified Behavior Analyst certification is required.
Arizona licensure as a Licensed Behavior Analyst is required.
Bilingual (English/Spanish) is required.
Minimum of 3 years of clinical experience in Applied Behavior Analysis and with Autism Spectrum Disorders are required.
Recent employment in school(s) or within community-based enrichment program(s) is preferred.
Demonstrated ability to relate to and work with diverse backgrounds, human capabilities and limitations, and cultures.
Salary
Starting at $65K
Hours
Monday - Friday, Full-time
Robust Benefits Package
Equal pay rate for all billable and non-billable hours worked
Paid travel time and mileage reimbursement
Up to 16 days per year paid time off and 8 paid holidays
Medical, dental and vision insurance (majority of coverage paid for by SARRC)
401(k) with 50% company match up to 6%
Internal job growth opportunities
Professional development annual benefit of $1000
Our Story
Established in 1997 by two mothers of children with autism and their developmental pediatrician, SARRC is an internationally recognized nonprofit with a mission to advance research and provide a lifetime of support for individuals with autism and their families. As the state of Arizona's largest nonprofit serving the autism community, SARRC conducts innovative research, provides evidence-based practices, disseminates effective training, and builds inclusive communities.