Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)

Anna Autism CareWayland, MA
28d$65 - $85Onsite

About The Position

Are you a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) looking for a flexible role that allows you to make a real impact? At ANNA (Allied Network for Neurodevelopmental Advancement), we’re redefining autism care in a collaborative, clinician-led environment. We specialize in working with young autistic children using a neurodiversity-affirming, Naturalistic Developmental Behavioral Intervention (NDBI) approach. If you’re passionate about evidence-based practice, supporting children with autism, and want a role that fits your schedule, this is the role for you! About the Role As a Part-Time BCBA at ANNA, you’ll play a key role in running social groups with autistic children ages 6-10 years old. These social groups are center-based and are held during after-school hours. You’ll develop and implement neuro-affirming social group client programming, including corresponding individual and group parent training programming. Schedule Available on Monday–Friday, 4:30 PM – 7:30 PM Location- Wayland, MA Perfect for professionals seeking consistent, short daily shifts. Why Choose ANNA? Competitive Hourly Rate – Earn a competitive hourly wage for evening shifts. Work-Life Balance – Enjoy predictable hours with no weekends or travel. Smaller Caseloads – Provide high-quality care with manageable caseloads and hands-on support. Clinical Excellence – Join a clinician-owned, mission-driven organization committed to best practices. Collaborative Support – Work within a team that values supervision, training, and ongoing development. Positive Work Culture – We believe excellent care starts with taking care of our team!

Requirements

  • BCBA Certification and LABA credential (Required)
  • Commitment to neurodiversity-affirming care (Required)
  • Minimum 2 years of experience as a BCBA
  • Experience working with autistic children in the early school age period (ages 6-10).
  • Strong interpersonal and leadership skills.

Nice To Haves

  • NDBI experience preferred (e.g., SCERTS, ESDM, PRT, JASPER).

Responsibilities

  • Facilitate Social Groups: Lead social skills groups (i.e., social groups) for young autistic children with a neurodiversity-affirming, naturalistic approach, including contributing to the design of group activities and programming.
  • Assessment: Conduct assessments to identify client strengths and areas for growth.
  • Develop & Implement Client Intervention Plans: Create individualized interventions using NDBI principles.
  • Supervision: Provide real-time coaching and oversight to BTs (behavior therapist) during social group sessions (held in the evenings).
  • Parent Training: Conduct individual parent training based on individualized client and family goals; conduct group parent training sessions on neurodiversity-related topics.
  • Data Analysis: Review session data and make data-driven decisions.
  • Collaboration: Communicate regularly with families and clinical team members.
  • Stay Current: Maintain knowledge of best practices for young children with autism.

Benefits

  • Competitive Hourly Rate – Earn a competitive hourly wage for evening shifts.
  • Work-Life Balance – Enjoy predictable hours with no weekends or travel.
  • Smaller Caseloads – Provide high-quality care with manageable caseloads and hands-on support.
  • Clinical Excellence – Join a clinician-owned, mission-driven organization committed to best practices.
  • Collaborative Support – Work within a team that values supervision, training, and ongoing development.
  • Positive Work Culture – We believe excellent care starts with taking care of our team!

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Part-time

Career Level

Mid Level

Education Level

No Education Listed

Number of Employees

1-10 employees

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