Posted 1d ago

Board Certified Behavior Analyst

@ RightWay ABA
Paramus, New Jersey, United States
$80-$100/hrHybridPart Time
Responsibilities:conducting observations, collaborating with families, designing treatment plans
Requirements Summary:Active BCBA certification, NJ LBA license eligibility, ABA experience with ASD, strong communication, data-driven, organized, ongoing professional development.
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Job Description

RightWay ABA is a woman-owned, BCBA-led company. RightWay ABA focuses on offering center-based and in-home therapy for children with autism between the ages of 2-17 years old. 

$1,000 sign on bonus!

Range: $80-$100/hour

Benefits & Perks

  • Flexible Scheduling — Maintain a healthy work-life balance with flexible scheduling options based upon your interests! 

  • Hybrid Work Model — Benefit from a blend of in-person and remote supervision, offering both clinical engagement and workplace flexibility.

  • Monthly Clinical Check-Ins — Participate in regular one-on-one meetings with the Clinical Director to support your professional growth, address caseload needs, and ensure ongoing clinical alignment.

  • Dedicated Administrative Support — Focus on what matters most — your clients — with the backing of a responsive and knowledgeable administrative team handling scheduling, billing, and operational needs.

  • Manageable Caseload — We set part-time BCBAs up with a minimum of two cases to start, giving you the ability to grow your caseload at a pace that works for you. Cases are conveniently scheduled during after-school or weekend hours, offering the flexibility to balance your professional and personal commitments. Opportunities to transition to full-time may be available upon request!

  • Sign On Bonus — Paid after six months of employment

BCBA Roles & Responsibilities

  • Conduct observations and assessments to establish baselines and identify growth areas.

  • Collaborate with families, caregivers, teachers, and medical professionals to address behavioral challenges across settings.

  • Design and monitor individualized treatment plans targeting maladaptive behaviors while building functional skills.

  • Deliver and refine interventions based on data trends and evolving clinical needs.

  • Coordinate referrals to speech, OT, or mental health providers as needed.

  • Supervise, train, and mentor RBTs and support staff.

  • Maintain accurate clinical documentation per regulatory and insurance standards.

  • Stay current on evidence-based ABA research and best practices.

  • Promote inclusion and community participation for individuals with disabilities.

Qualifications & Skills

  • Active BCBA certification in good standing with the BACB.

  • Valid NJ LBA licensure or eligibility prior to start date.

  • Clinical ABA experience, preferably with individuals diagnosed with ASD or related disabilities.

  • Strong written and verbal communication skills.

  • Calm, empathic approach with clients, families, and team members.

  • Proficient in behavioral data collection, analysis, and clinical decision-making.

  • Organized, with the ability to manage multiple cases and competing priorities.

  • Committed to ongoing professional development and recertification requirements.

  • Familiarity with insurance billing, Medicaid, and documentation standards is a plus.

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