BCBA

Longmont, CO

About Our Company

The concept of Lighthouse began when Adam Potter was practicing Applied Behavior Analysis in Lafayette, CO. He found that ABA was limited in its ability to help clients with PTSD. He incorporated relaxation training into his behavioral work, with significant success. However, he found that some clients with intellectual disabilities had trouble learning relaxation techniques. In his search to resolve that barrier, he discovered biofeedback, which made it possible to teach relaxation without relying on verbal explanations. In the process of learning biofeedback, he discovered Neurofeedback. The benefit he personally received from that inspired him to get more training and also explore the world of Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation. In 2014, he began working with children using ABA, Neurofeedback, and NIBS. This allowed him to help his clients improve in ways that ABA alone often fell short. He started Lighthouse Neurofeedback and Behavior Analysis in 2016 in Colorado. Over time, Lighthouse began offering psychotherapy, family therapy, social work, and play therapy. The focus of treatment expanded to include the family unit for pediatric therapy. This was based on the recognition that the child’s growth often hinged on the health of the family system. By helping the family to function more optimally, the child’s healing and growth was more assured.

BCBA with strong clinical skills to assist in leading devoted and talented behavior therapists that serves children ages 2- to 12-year-old with autism, developmental disabilities, mental health diagnoses, and other disabilities.

Why Lighthouse?

  • Strong and positive workplace culture. 
  • Extensive new technician training program to provide BCBA's with skilled and competent implementers. 
  • Robust clinical support from advanced clinicians with a proven track record of success in the application of ABA to solving real human problems. 
  • Robust administrative support: Our Administrative team's primary mission and focus is to complete the maximum degree of administrative work, freeing clinicians to do what they do best, provide the best possible clinical services to their clients.
  • Ample In-Clinic space allowing for the clinician to use the most beneficial setting for their clients' treatment.
  • Support from other departments and therapeutic modalities: Other parts of Lighthouse offer family, art, and psychotherapy, biofeedback, and social work. This allows us to refer clients and their family members to therapies within the umbrella of Lighthouse.
  • Grow in your own way: Lighthouse strongly supports the utilization of best practice approaches and recognizes that the field is evolving. 
  • We are eager to support BCBA's in accessing training in advancing new methods of helping children arising in the field of Applied Behavior Analysis.Lighthouse strongly recognizes the need for work-life balance. 
  • The best clinicians are well resourced and not left to struggle with or sacrifice personal wellbeing for the sake of work demands. 
  • We follow strict policies to ensure that clinicians do not work on more than 5 days of the week nor more than 40 hours.
  • Lighthouse is not interested in maximizing income at the expense of clinical rigor and best practice. 
  • Our goal is not to expand and serve as many clients as possible. 
  • Our goal is to advance the field, provide opportunities for clinicians to grow and develop, and maximize our benefit to the community.
  • We strongly value a healthy and supportive work culture. 
  • We convey to all staff the importance of professional boundaries, direct communication, and merit-based employee contingencies.

About YOU:

  • Master's degree, current BCBA certification, and at least 2 years of experience in developing comprehensive early intervention and behavior reduction programs as a Lead clinician is required.
  • Strong staff training and clinical supervision experience.
  • High regard for ABA best practice and technical terminology combined with the ability to modify language sets in order to effectively convey concepts to any stakeholder.
  • Ability to balance customer service orientation with a focus on achieving socially valid clinical outcomes.
  • Valid driver's License and reliable vehicle.

We Offer:

  • Catalyst Data Collection Software
  • Competitive pay
  • Health, Vision, and Dental Insurance
  • Experienced mentorship and ample support for continuing education/training.
  • Paid Time Off
  • Performance based raises, promotions, and bonuses.
  • Flexible scheduling and Administrative Scheduling support

Responsibilities

  • Supervise and train staff in applied behavior analysis techniques and patient care practices.
  • Conduct clinical evaluations and assessments for clients, particularly those with autism and developmental disabilities.
  • Ensure compliance with HIPAA regulations and maintain accurate medical documentation and records.
  • Collaborate with families and caregivers to develop and implement individualized treatment plans.
  • Provide leadership and support in early intervention strategies and behavioral therapy programs.
  • Drive to various locations as needed for client assessments and meetings.

Work Timings:

  • Mon - Fri, 9am to 5pm

Job Type:

  • Full Time

Pay Range:

  • $79k to 95k

Work Setting:

  • Clinic/School/Home

All Benefits

And More!
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Role Information

locationLongmont, CO

people11-50

calendarMay 8, 2025

Meet Your Hiring Manager

Jacquelina King and Francesca Ortega