UHS·Doylestown, Pennsylvania
The BCBA will design, implement, and support behavioral and educational programs while conducting assessments and data analysis. They will also collaborate with families and school staff to ensure effective therapeutic interventions and maintain compliance with facility standards.
Bachelor’s degree Education or related Human Service field, Master’s degree preferred.
Candidates must hold a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) certification and possess at least two years of experience in a school or mental health setting. A bachelor's degree in education or a human services field is required, with a master's degree preferred.
Market context
Pennsylvania BCBA openings are often tied to school-based and mental health support needs, so candidates with direct experience in those settings are typically in demand. This role is competitive because employers usually want Pennsylvania BCBA licensure, a relevant bachelor’s degree, and often prefer a master’s degree; benefits may include PTO, health insurance, 401k, tuition reimbursement, and stock options. Before applying, confirm your BCBA license status and tailor your experience to school or treatment-setting outcomes; job requirements and benefits here are AI-summarized from the original posting, saving you research time.