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Board Certified Behavior Analyst; BCBA

Job in Milford, New Haven County, Connecticut, 06466, USA
Listing for: Join Delaware Schools Consortium
Full Time, Seasonal/Temporary, Contract position
Listed on 2026-06-24
Job specializations:
  • Education / Teaching
    ABA Therapy / Behavioral Therapy, Special Needs / Learning Disabilities, School Counseling & Student Support
  • Healthcare
    ABA Therapy / Behavioral Therapy
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 60000 - 80000 USD Yearly USD 60000.00 80000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) 11-Month Employment

Position Summary

The Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) will develop, implement, and oversee evidence‑based behavioral interventions to support individuals with diverse needs. This professional will conduct assessments, design individualized treatment plans, and collaborate with families, educators, and multidisciplinary teams to promote meaningful behavioral and developmental progress. Additionally, the BCBA will support and supervise Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs) to ensure high‑quality implementation of behavior‑analytic interventions.

The ideal candidate is analytical, compassionate, and committed to using data‑driven strategies that empower individuals to reach their full potential and achieve sustainable, meaningful outcomes.

Qualifications
  • Must have a Master's Degree in Special Education or a related field
  • Board Certified Behavior Analyst as credentialed by the BACB
  • Experience in psychological and educational testing
  • Familiar with state and federal special education regulations
Performance Responsibilities
  • Provides consultation and intervention regarding behavior management, effective education and assessment of behavioral needs of special education students
  • Possesses the ability to conduct functional behavioral assessments and design, implement and monitor behavior intervention plans
  • Understands State and Federal regulations relative to behavioral requirements and students with disabilities
  • Conducts direct observations and assessments of individual students in their educational environments
  • Develops crisis intervention plans when needed as part of a team
  • Collects baseline and intervention data to evaluate outcomes
  • Serves as the liaison between students receiving special education services and outside providers, private psychiatrists, psychologists, and community agencies
  • Follows students in alternative placements; facilitates transition during referral and reintegration phases
  • Serves as a member of the IEP team for students needing additional emotional support
  • Supports and supervises RBTs, if applicable
  • Prepares written reports as needed by district to outside psychiatric professionals/community agencies regarding behavioral concerns of identified special education students
  • Consults with school staff on behavior management techniques and information on specific student needs
  • Conducts professional development on training behavior management, progress monitoring, data collection techniques, social skills, or other targeted district needs
  • Becomes familiar with most recent research/practice in applied behavior analysis
  • Provides social skill lessons and materials to teachers, student groups or individual students as needed
  • Designs, implements, and monitors emotional support programs for students
  • Other duties as assigned
Essential Employment Condition
  • A primary responsibility during the summer months (June–August) is to support district-run summer programming for special education students, Extended School Year (ESY), and/or other specialized instructional or support services
  • The inclusion of summer duties as part of the 11-month contract is to support summer programming
  • 11-month employees are expected to maintain flexibility in scheduling to fulfill assigned duties related to summer instruction, student services, or program coordination; the Director of Special Programs shall make every effort to inform 11-month employees of their assigned summer responsibilities by the end of May
Examples of Summer Duties
  • Providing direct instruction, related services, or behavioral support to special education students during summer months
  • Assisting with ESY program setup, progress monitoring, or closure tasks
  • Supporting data collection, compliance documentation, or student transitions between school years
  • Participating in professional learning activities connected to program implementation
Terms of Employment

Eleven-month (11) full-time employee. The 11-month work calendar includes an extended contract period beyond the standard 10-month schedule, encompassing 19 summer days or 142.5 hours assigned by the Director of Special Programs.

Salary and Benefits

Salary range and benefits are commensurate with qualifications and…

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