Senior Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)

Instructional ABA Consultants

$85K — $90K *
Healthcare
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Master’s degree in Applied Behavior Analysis or related field
  • Active state/national certification as a Board Certified Behavior Analyst
  • 2+ years of clinical experience as a BCBA working with children with developmental disabilities or autism
  • Strong verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills
  • Solid assessment and treatment planning skills
  • Reliable follow-through on scheduling commitments
  • Ability to collaborate and build a shared vision

Responsibilities

  • Oversee clinic to ensure quality outcomes for clients and parents
  • Lead parent training curriculum, developing individualized goals
  • Conduct quarterly overlaps with clients to reinforce goals
  • Educate parents through tele-health, in-office, or in-home sessions
  • Document and analyze parent training progress using software
  • Complete assessments and authorizations as assigned
  • Assist in case management tasks to support quality care

Benefits

  • BCBA-Owned & Clinician-Led environment for autonomy in clinical decisions
  • Option to Work From Home for indirect hours, such as documentation and treatment planning
  • Flexible Scheduling to accommodate personal life while fulfilling full-time hours
  • Balanced Billable Expectations with built-in holiday adjustments
  • Opportunities for Real Growth & Mentorship in leadership and intern supervision
Full Job Description
Senior Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (Senior BCBA)

Location: Naperville Clinic

Salary: $85,000-$90,000 per year

Employment Type: Full-Time (4 office days/week, with 1 flex day after 90-day onboarding)

You9ll oversee your assigned clinic to ensure high-quality outcomes for both clients and their families, lead our parent training curriculum, and partner closely with treating BCBAs to keep every treatment plan individualized and socially valid. You9ll also complete assessments and authorizations, step in for caseload coverage when needed, and help shape the next generation of clinicians through case management and staff training.

If you9re ready to lead with purpose, mentor with intention, and make a lasting impact on the families you serve, we9d love to meet you.
What You9ll Do:
  • Clinical Leadership & Oversight
    • Oversee your assigned clinic to ensure quality outcomes for parent training objectives and client care
    • Lead the IABA parent training curriculum, developing individualized goals in collaboration with each client9s treating BCBA
    • Overlap with all assigned clients at minimum once per quarter to set and reinforce socially valid goals
    • Support parents through tele-health, in-office, or in-home sessions depending on funding source
    • Educate and engage clinic parents through weekly or bi-weekly parent training sessions
    • Document parent progress and graph/analyze parent training data using Central Reach or Precision X
  • Assessments & Case Management
    • Complete assessments and authorizations as assigned by the Billing Department, under the supervision of your Clinical Supervisor
    • Coordinate with treating BCBAs throughout the assessment process, including overlaps and treatment plan review
    • Support intake cases in collaboration with the Clinical Director
    • Assist the Clinical Director in assigning case management tasks to RBTs to support quality client care
    • Provide caseload coverage as needed (e.g., during leave, PTO, or a BCBA vacancy)
  • Team Development & Collaboration
    • Work under the guidance of the Chief Clinical Director
    • Support clinical documentation audits, serving as liaison to parents as needed
    • Follow IABA9s guidelines for intern supervision
    • Develop training materials for staff and client programming in collaboration with IABA leadership
    • Complete the 8-hour RBT supervision course
Why Senior BCBAs Choose IABA:
  • BCBA-Owned & Clinician-Led - clinical decisions come from experienced behavior analysts, not corporate mandates
  • Work From Home for Indirect Hours - complete programming, documentation, treatment planning, and data analysis remotely
  • Flexible Scheduling - build a workweek that fits your life while meeting your full-time hour requirements
  • Balanced Billable Expectations - 120 hours/month, including 20 hours of non-face-to-face clinical work, with holiday adjustments built in
  • Real Growth & Mentorship - lead intern supervision, shape staff training, and grow your leadership skills

What You9ll Bring:

Required
  • Master9s degree in Applied Behavior Analysis or a related field
  • Strong verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills
  • Ability to collaborate with others and build a shared vision
  • Professional representation of the agency at all times
  • Strong work ethic with reliable follow-through on scheduling commitments
  • Solid assessment and treatment planning skills
  • 2+ years of clinical experience as a BCBA working with children with developmental disabilities or autism

Preferred
  • Experience in parent training and family-centered care
  • Experience supervising and training teams
  • Ability to work independently with minimal supervision
  • Precision Teaching background

Qualifications:
  • Active state/national certification as a Board Certified Behavior Analyst
  • NPI number and CAQH profile
  • Ability to pass a background check
  • First Aid/CPR certification (QBS Safety-Care training provided)

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