Job Description
Behavior Specialist / Behavior Analyst (BCBA)
Full-Time | Mansfield, MA
$5000 Sign-On Bonus!
Join a team where collaboration and support are at the core of everything we do! As a Behavior Specialist or Behavior Analyst (BCBA) at May Institute School for Autism and Developmental Disabilities, you’ll work alongside a dedicated team of BCBAs who provide mentorship, consultation, and ongoing professional growth. Using Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), you’ll develop individualized treatment plans, conduct assessments, and train staff to support school-aged children with developmental disabilities.
Why Join Us?
• Manageable Caseload: Productivity expectations allow for meaningful, high-quality work.
• Commitment to Research: Access to our own Institutional Review Board (IRB) to support research and publication.
• Collaborative Team: Work alongside a large group of BCBAs and educational staff for support, consultation and professional growth.
• Exceptional Paid Time Off: Start with ample PTO days, 10 paid holidays, and a floating birthday holiday—because you deserve time to recharge!
• Competitive Salary & Career Growth: Earn a competitive salary with in-house Continuing Education Units (CEUs), paid training, leadership development, and promotional pathways.
• Comprehensive Health Benefits: Get medical, dental, and vision coverage to keep you and your family healthy.
• Tuition Reimbursement & Loan Repayment Assistance: Advance your education with up to full tuition coverage and support for student loan repayment.
• Work-Life Balance & Support: Access confidential counseling, mental health resources, and financial planning assistance through our Employee Assistance Program (EAP).
Compensation:
We recognize and reward your expertise:
• Without BCBA certification: $63,000 – $73,000 annually
• With BCBA certification: $77,000 – $87,000 annually
Your Impact:
• Develop and oversee individualized behavior support plans tailored to each student's needs. Supervise and train staff on implementing ABA strategies.
• Analyze data to assess treatment effectiveness and adjust plans as needed.
• Collaborate with families and staff to reinforce progress across settings.
• Ensure interventions align with ethical and clinical best practices.
What You Bring:
• Master’s degree in ABA, psychology, special education, or a related field.
• BCBA certification or must be in the process of obtaining certification.
• Strong skills in problem-solving, leadership, and clinical assessment.
• Passion for working with individuals with developmental disabilities.
Make a positive impact – Apply today!