Board Certified Behavior Analyst - CFC

UCP Seguin of Greater ChicagoCicero, IL
$85,490

About The Position

UCP Seguin is seeking a dedicated and highly skilled Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) to provide evidence-based behavioral services and clinical oversight to youth with developmental disabilities, autism spectrum disorder, and emotional or behavioral challenges in a therapeutic group home setting. In this essential role, you will complete comprehensive behavioral assessments, develop data-driven treatment plans, and provide ongoing training and supervision to a team of Youth Support Specialists trained as Registered Behavior Technicians. You will collaborate with families, caregivers, and multidisciplinary professionals to ensure each youth receives cohesive, individualized, and compassionate care. Key responsibilities include conducting functional behavior assessments, modeling analytic interventions, monitoring progress through continuous data collection, providing monthly staff training, updating treatment plans as needed, and ensuring ethical, compliant service delivery. You will also participate in psychiatric consultations, document all treatment activities, and remain up‑to-date with best practices in the field. If you're passionate about empowering youth and leading high-quality behavioral services, we encourage you to apply.

Requirements

  • BCBA certification
  • Master's degree in applied Behavior Analysis, Special Education, or related field
  • 2+ years of ABA experience , including working with youth with developmental or behavioral challenges
  • Strong skills in functional behavior assessment, data analysis, crisis management, staff training, and documentation
  • Excellent communication, collaboration, and organizational abilities
  • Compassion, patience, and clinical professionalism

Responsibilities

  • Complete comprehensive behavioral assessments
  • Develop data-driven treatment plans
  • Provide ongoing training and supervision to a team of Youth Support Specialists trained as Registered Behavior Technicians
  • Collaborate with families, caregivers, and multidisciplinary professionals
  • Conduct functional behavior assessments
  • Model analytic interventions
  • Monitor progress through continuous data collection
  • Provide monthly staff training
  • Update treatment plans as needed
  • Ensure ethical, compliant service delivery
  • Participate in psychiatric consultations
  • Document all treatment activities
  • Remain up‑to-date with best practices in the field
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