OOS Management Corp.

Healthcare

BoardCertifiedBehaviorAnalyst(BCBA)

$0–0k Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
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The Brief

“Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) at OOS Management Corp.. Skills: Behavioral assessments, Intervention plans, Data analysis. Conduct comprehensive assessments. Develop individualized Behavior Intervention Plans”

What You'll Achieve.

Help child grow; Help child learn; Help child succeed; Lead meaningful breakthroughs; Make lasting difference

Industry & Context.

Healthcare
Problems you'll solve

Problem-solving skills

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Master's degree in Applied Behavior Analysis, Active BCBA certification, 2 years of experience with children, CPR Certification

Nice to Have

Fluent in Chinese, Fluent in Tagalog

What You'll Do.

Conduct comprehensive assessments

Develop individualized Behavior Intervention Plans

Oversee implementation of treatment plans

Monitor implementation of treatment plans

Supervise ABA Paraprofessionals

Mentor ABA Paraprofessionals

Support ABA Paraprofessionals

Analyze data regularly

Make informed program adjustments

Provide parent training

Promote generalization

Promote long-term success

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Supportive team

Communication Scope

Collaboration skills

Full Job Description

Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) Full-Time/Part-Time About Bright Start ABA: We offer ABA therapy for keiki on the autism spectrum and are looking for motivated and passionate BCBAs to be part of our mission! If you're searching for a role where your work truly matters and every day brings the opportunity to help a child grow, learn, and succeed, we might be a perfect fit. Join our team where you can lead meaningful breakthroughs and make a lasting difference in a child's future. WHAT YOU'LL DO: Conduct comprehensive assessments and develop individualized Behavior Intervention Plans (BIPs) Oversee and monitor implementation of treatment plans to ensure clinical integrity Supervise, mentor, and support RBTs, BTs, and ABA Paraprofessionals Analyze data regularly to evaluate progress and make informed program adjustments Provide parent training to promote generalization and long-term success And more! WHAT TO BRING: Master's degree in Applied Behavior Analysis or a related field required Active BCBA certification in good standing with the BACB required Minimum of two years of experience working with children in behavioral health or special education settings required CPR Certification (preferably Red Cross) Strong clinical judgment, data analysis, and problem-solving skills Excellent communication and collaboration skills Ability to work effectively and efficiently under multiple demands Fluent in Chinese or Tagalog not required but preferred JOIN OUR ʻOHANA & ENJOY OUR AMAZING BENEFITS: Hourly rate: $85.00 – $100.00 Flexible scheduling designed to support work-life balance Ongoing professional development & growth opportunities Streamlined, user-friendly platforms for data collection and documentation A supportive, responsive, and mission-driven team Award winning culture and mission-driven team Health Insurance Here at Bright Start ABA we are a community and we aim to foster a safe and enriching environment for each child and staff member! We can't wait to mee

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