JOBSEARCHER

Board Certified Behavioral Analyst (BCBA)

HarcBel Air, MDApril 12th, 2026
Board Certified Behavioral Analyst Job DescriptionAs a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) / Licensed Behavior Analyst (LBA) at Harc, Inc. Steppingstones, a state-contracted Birth to Three program, your role will be to support the developmental needs of children enrolled in our program. A heavy focus will be on supporting children’s communication and social-emotional development, particularly those diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The BCBA may also support infants and young toddlers experiencing significant mental health or behavioral concerns.The BCBA will conduct evaluations/assessments and use the information gathered to help determine a child’s eligibility for services, as well as develop and implement Individualized Family Service Plans (IFSPs). As a member of the IFSP team, the BCBA will function as families’ Primary Service Provider (PSP) or Supporting Service Provider (SSP). As a family’s PSP, the BCBA will serve as their main point of contact and provide the majority of their services. As a family’s SSP, the BCBA will support the family’s PSP to learn and carryover strategies to support the child’s development.In both of their roles as a PSP and SSP, the BCBA will develop and implement behavior plans (e.g., Functional Behavior Analyses (FBAs)), and/or develop and implement learning programs. The BCBA will also oversee data collection to monitor child progress and inform decisions about ongoing service delivery.All services provided occur in each child’s natural environment (e.g., their home or daycare), and within the context of their everyday routines and activities (e.g., dressing/diapering, mealtime, play). Using coaching as a style of interaction the BCBA will ensure the child’s parents’/caregivers are understanding of strategies to support their development. In addition, the BCBA will support their team members’ understanding of strategies to support each child’s development.The BCBA/LBA will attend weekly staff meetings with their regional team and meet monthly with the Program Director for 1:1 supervision.Key ResponsibilitiesConduct evaluations and assessmentsDevelop and implement Individualized Family Service Plans (IFSPs)Provide direct and/or consultative services to children and familiesDevelop behavior and/or learning programsOversee learning programs using data collection and graphingUse coaching as a style of interaction to ensure parent- or caregiver-implemented evidence-based practices (EBPs) to support child learningProvide training for team members and children’s parents/caregivers as neededAdditional Job FunctionsApply various evidence-based teaching strategies such as: Pivotal Response Training, Discrete Trial Training, Token Economy, and Activity Schedules as appropriateAdminister, score, and interpret standardized-norm referenced and curriculum-based assessments such as Battelle Developmental Inventory, Third Edition (BDI-3), Devereux Early Childhood Assessment (DECA), Early Start Denver Model (ESDM), Verbal-Behavioral Milestones Assessment and Placement Program (VB-MAPP)Write evaluation/assessment reports regarding children’s participation, highlighting developmental strengths and areas where support is neededDevelop and implement in-service trainings for transdisciplinary team members as neededLeadershipKey Competencies:Participate in and help to maintain a culture of respect and accountabilityUtilize strong problem-solving skills to make sound decisions under pressureDemonstrate excellent organization and time management to prioritize and meet deadlinesDemonstrate exceptional communication and interpersonal skills during interactions with children, their families and/or caregivers, colleagues, and community members including local education agenciesFamily-Centered ApproachDemonstrate a commitment to supporting children and families; maximizing family capacity to support child learningShow empathy and patience, and maintain a non-judgmental attitude for diverse abilities and backgroundsAdvocacy And CollaborationFacilitate knowledge-sharing and access to local resources/services essential for children and family successBuild partnerships and collaborate with community organizations and strategic partnersDemonstrate strong advocacy skills to promote inclusion and opportunities for children and their familiesDemonstrate the ability to work effectively in a transdisciplinary team; consider problems from different perspectives and appreciate different disciplines’ approaches and valuesQualificationsMA or Doctoral degree from an accredited college or university in Behavior Analysis, Psychology, Special Education, or related human services fieldBCBA certification from the Behavior Analyst Certification Board (BACB)Licensure from Connecticut’s Department of Public HealthMust have a valid driver’s license and reliable transportationProficiency in Microsoft and associated applications (Outlook, SharePoint, Excel, Word)Experience working with young children and their families preferredPhysical RequirementsWork is active; activity varies from light to moderate and may include lifting 50#Ability to complete a significant amount of documentation and/or data entry on a computer/tablet with or without reasonable accommodations.BenefitsGenerous Paid Vacation, Sick, and Personal Time, Plus Paid HolidaysAffordable Medical, Dental, and Vision Benefits (Harc covers 94% of a single person's health insurance cost)403(b) retirement plan with a 9.5% employer contribution.Employer Paid Life Insurance Options Professional Development Opportunities, including Tuition ReimbursementStaff Recognition and Appreciation ProgramsPaid Training and EducationHarc employees qualify for Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF)Harc, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We encourage applications from all qualified individuals, regardless of race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, age, disability, or veteran status.