The BCBA conducts functional behavior assessments and implements person-driven behavior intervention plans for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. They are also responsible for supervising direct support staff, analyzing clinical data, and maintaining accurate service records.
Requirements summary
Candidates must hold an active BCBA certification and the 8-hour supervision training certification. Required certifications include CPI Nonviolent Crisis Intervention and CPR/First Aid, with a preference for bilingual Spanish speakers.
Join the BuildAbility Team as the BCBA Are you someone who finds joy in assisting others in reaching their goals?
Currently, we're on the lookout for a BCBA to join our Options Behavioral Day Services Program.
The BCBA will provide person-driven behavior day services to adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities who have an identified need for additional behavior support.
Why work with us: Meaningful Mission: Be a part of a team that's transforming lives and empowering individuals within the community.
Our mission is to carve out a space for individuals with developmental and intellectual disabilities, encouraging them to envision a life without limitations and then guiding them toward turning that vision into a reality.
Inclusive Environment: Join an organization that values diversity and inclusion in all aspects of our work.
Comprehensive Benefits: Enjoy competitive compensation starting at $45 - $50/hour, along with a generous benefits package for full-time staff.
If our values align with yours, then this opportunity is tailor-made for you!
As the BCBA, you will be responsible for
Behavior Services Conducts functional behavior assessments for assigned participants.
Designs and implements behavior intervention plans that are reviewed and updated annually (or as needed) through a person-driven planning process.
Provides and documents service hours sufficient to satisfy all individualized service authorizations and other regulatory requirements.
Provides direct support as needed to maintain adequate supervision and quality of services.
Staff Training and Supervision Provides adequate supervision and training for direct support staff with regards to the implementation of behavior intervention plans, data collection, and other behavior analytic responsibilities.
Provides supervision to staff accruing supervised field experience toward BCBA certification (if eligible to do so and in compliance with all BACB requirements).
Contributes to the content and delivery of required 40-hour behavior-focused staff training, as assigned by Director of Day Programs.
Conducts regular quality check observations and assessments to ensure procedural fidelity of behavior service delivery, addresses performance issues related to behavior service delivery through remediation plans and retraining.
Benefits
Paid sick leave
403(b) retirement savings plan
Employee Assistance Program
Opportunity for Career Advancement
Data Analysis and Documentation Creates, updates, and maintains materials needed for service delivery, including but not limited to: data collection tools, communication tools, visual schedules, etc.
Maintains data collection system; conducts weekly data collection audits to ensure accuracy.
Prepares semi-annual (or as needed) progress reports including graphing, analyzing data, and making data-driven clinical recommendations.
Maintains complete, accurate, and up-to-date records of behavior plans and services.
Schedule
Part-time -15 to 20 hours per week
Program hours:
M-F, 8:00am - 4:00pm
Work location:
San
Fernando
CA, 91340
Compensation: Starting at $45 - $50/hour (dependent upon prior experience and qualifications).
Part-Time
Benefits: 56 hours of paid sick leave 403(b) retirement savings plan Employee Assistance Program Opportunity for Career Advancement
Qualifications
Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) certification in good, active standing with the BACB including the 8-hour supervision training certification (required). Minimum 1 year of experience providing BCBA services to adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (preferred). Minimum 1 year of experience working in an adult day program (preferred). CPI (Crisis Prevention Institute) Certification in Nonviolent Crisis Intervention (required, or must obtain within 30-days of hire). CPR/First Aid Certification (required, or must obtain within 30-days of hire). Bilingual Spanish, preferred. Proof of Criminal Background Clearance. Proof of a passing physical exam and TB clearance. Proof of eligibility to work in the United States. Knowledge and Skills: Strong interpersonal communication skills with the ability to build trust and connection with participants, families, and team members across diverse backgrounds. Clear and professional written and verbal communication, tailored to a variety of audiences and needs. Organized and attentive to detail, with a commitment to accurate documentation and follow-through on individual support needs. Tech-comfortable, with confidence using Microsoft Office Suite and electronic verification systems. Committed to confidentiality, discretion, and ethical, person-centered practices. Team-oriented and mission-driven, with a strong work ethic and a natural inclination toward collaboration, accountability, and excellence. Ability to stay calm and solution-focused in high-pressure situations. Strong clinical behavior analytic skills including supervision and training of direct support staff.
BuildAbility is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to anti-racism, diversity, and inclusion in our workplace environment, stakeholder engagement, and participant support. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
Market context
Part-Time BCBA Demand in California
California’s demand for part-time BCBA roles in behavior day services is often shaped by ongoing need for behavior support in community and clinical settings. These positions can be competitive because employers typically look for an active BCBA, supervision training, CPI Nonviolent Crisis Intervention, CPR/First Aid, and bilingual Spanish skills when possible. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save research time, then confirm your credentials and availability before applying.