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Adult Program BCBA

Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) – Adult Program (CAP) The Creekside School is growing, and we are looking for a passionate and experienced BCBA to support our Adult Program (CAP). This is an opportunity to be part of a collaborative, mission-driven team dedicated to supporting individuals on the autism spectrum with moderate to severe needs as they build meaningful, independent lives. At The School, we focus on creating a structured, supportive, and person-centered environment where both participants and staff can thrive. About the Role As a BCBA in our Adult Program, you will lead the development and implementation of behavior and skill-building programs that make a real impact. You’ll work closely with a multidisciplinary team to support adults in developing functional communication, life skills, and social-emotional growth. This role is hands-on, collaborative, and ideal for someone who enjoys both program development and direct team support. What You’ll Do Develop and oversee individualized behavior plans (BIPs), functional assessments (FBAs), and support strategies Support adults with autism in building functional life skills, communication, and independence Train, coach, and mentor staff, including leading the 40-hour RBT training program Ensure consistent implementation of behavior supports across the program Collaborate with families, caregivers, and interdisciplinary teams Participate in IPP planning and ensure compliance with Title 17, Regional Center, and state regulations Support crisis prevention strategies and ensure safe, least-restrictive interventions Use data to drive decision-making and continuously improve programming What We’re Looking For Active BCBA certification (required) Master’s degree in ABA, Psychology, Special Education, or related field At least 3 years of experience working with individuals with autism, preferably moderate to severe needs Experience in adult programs or transition-aged youth strongly preferer Strong knowledge of ABA principles, behavior reduction, and skill acquisition programs Experience with AAC, sensory integration, and functional communication training Comfortable leading teams, training staff, and providing feedback Organized, proactive, and solutions-focused mindset Why Join The Creekside School Collaborative and supportive team environment Opportunity to build and shape an Adult Program Meaningful work that directly impacts quality of life Ongoing professional growth and development A mission-driven culture focused on excellence and care Important to Know All staff are trained in Safety-Care and follow structured, supportive protocols to ensure safety for everyone.  If you are looking for a role where you can lead, build, and truly make a difference, we would love to connect with you.