Spanish Speaking BCBAS (ABA) - Tri-State, NY
OOS Management Corp.
Location
Yonkers, New York
Salary
$85 - $100 / HOUR
Quick overview
Conduct behavioral assessments and develop individualized treatment plans and Behavior Intervention Plans. Supervise behavior technicians and provide guidance and training to parents and caregivers.
Requirements summary
Requires a Master's degree in ABA, Psychology, or a related field and an active BCBA certification. Must be bilingual in English and Spanish with experience working with children with autism.
Job description
Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) – Spanish Speaking
Position
- Contract,
- Flexible,
- In-person (20 to 30 hours a week)
- Location: Staten Island, New
- York,
- Long
- Island,
- Westchester,
- Connecticut,
- Bronx,
- New
- Jersey
- Salary: $85.00 to $100.00 hourly Make a Meaningful Impact With a Team That Truly Supports You! Licensed Behavior Analyst Professional Services, PLLC (LBAPS) is seeking a passionate and dedicated Spanish-speaking BCBA to join our growing clinical team. This is an excellent opportunity for a clinician who values flexibility, strong clinical support, and the ability to make a real difference in the lives of children and families. At LBAPS, we believe quality ABA starts with supporting our clinicians. We are committed to providing compassionate, evidence-based services while creating a collaborative environment where BCBAs feel valued, respected, and empowered to do their best work. If you are looking for a flexible after-school position with competitive compensation, meaningful clinical work, and a supportive team culture — we would love to connect with you.
- What
- You’ll Do: Conduct behavioral and skills assessments Develop individualized treatment plans and Behavior Intervention Plans (BIPs) Supervise and support behavior technicians and paraprofessionals Analyze client progress and adjust programming based on data Provide parent training and caregiver guidance Collaborate with families, schools, and interdisciplinary providers Ensure ethical, high-quality, and individualized ABA services Support skill development that improves clients’ independence and quality of life
Qualifications
Master’s degree in ABA, Psychology, Education, or related field Active BCBA certification in good standing Experience working with children with autism and developmental disabilities Strong leadership, communication, and organizational skills Ability to work independently while collaborating with a clinical team Experience with assessments, treatment planning, and data analysis Bilingual English/Spanish required Why Clinicians Choose LBAPS? Flexible after-school schedule Competitive hourly compensation Supportive and collaborative clinical leadership Opportunities for professional growth and advancement Streamlined billing and user-friendly data collection systems Meaningful, rewarding clinical work Ongoing support from an experienced team that values clinician input What Makes You a Great Fit: You are compassionate, motivated, and committed to helping children reach their fullest potential. You value teamwork, clinical excellence, and individualized care, and you bring professionalism, creativity, and strong problem-solving skills into your work every day. If you’re looking for a BCBA opportunity where your clinical expertise is respected and your work truly matters, we’d love to hear from you. 📩 Send resumes to: Resumes@lbaps.com
Benefits
- Professional Growth Opportunities
- Clinical Support
- Flexible After-school Schedule