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We built Finni Health with a passion for empowering BCBAs to start their own practice. We are searching for new practice owners in the Nashville, TN area who want to join us in democratizing access to autism care. Nashville blends the energy of a growing city with the familiarity of tight-knit neighborhoods, making it a great place to build a practice that serves a wide range of families. With both local opportunity and the ability to expand through remote care, it’s a strong environment for launching a sustainable, independent practice. We recognize that BCBAs have been taken advantage of by clinics for so long, and there needs to be a solution to help them fulfill their passion for ABA. Our vision is that by mixing the best software with world-class providers, we will create an all-in-one solution to support every BCBA who wants to deliver meticulous care to families. We're seeking a provider in Nashville to help them build their behavioral therapy practice. The practice can focus on serving families in the local community or expand to remote clients in other states. As a practice owner, you will work with us to set up your own practice from the ground up and help us set the foundation for empowering all BCBAs nationwide!
Job Responsibility:
Collaborate with our team on setting up guidelines, handbooks, and processes for your own practice
Communicate with our team on billing and insurance to meet payor requirements and submission deadlines
Provide field and virtual supervision for Behavior Technicians
Monitor the effectiveness of the treatment approach and modify the program as needed
Conduct functional assessments and complete assessment and progress reports accordingly
Design and deliver behavior intervention plan implementation, training, and other related in-service programs, including client-specific intervention training to staff and parents
Ensure all treatment methodologies are evidence-based and reflect the most recent research findings
Trains and supervises clinical staff by monitoring and providing feedback to staff for the direct implementation of ABA interventions
Collaborate with families in the development of behavior support strategies
Requirements:
Master's Degree in Applied Behavioral Analysis, Special Ed, Psychology, or Related Field
Valid BCBA Certification
Applicable licensure to practice within the state hired
Minimum three years experience in ABA, with supervisory roles preferred