What are the responsibilities and job description for the Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) position at Achievers ABA Therapy?
Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) — Hammond, IN
Location: Hammond, Indiana
Setting: Clinic-based In-Home (hybrid available)
Schedule: Full-Time
Starting Salary: $108,000/year starting
About This Role
Achievers ABA Therapy is a values-driven ABA agency headquartered in Hammond, Indiana, serving children with autism through both center-based therapy at our Hammond clinic and in-home services across Northwest Indiana. We are growing and looking for BCBAs who are as committed to families as they are to clinical excellence.
Our culture is built around four values: Committed, Good Vibes, Humbly Confident, and Genuine & Authentic. We hire for those values and we protect them.
This role offers clinic-based work at our Hammond center, in-home services in the surrounding region, or a hybrid of both — depending on your preference and caseload needs.
What You'll Do
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Location: Hammond, Indiana
Setting: Clinic-based In-Home (hybrid available)
Schedule: Full-Time
Starting Salary: $108,000/year starting
About This Role
Achievers ABA Therapy is a values-driven ABA agency headquartered in Hammond, Indiana, serving children with autism through both center-based therapy at our Hammond clinic and in-home services across Northwest Indiana. We are growing and looking for BCBAs who are as committed to families as they are to clinical excellence.
Our culture is built around four values: Committed, Good Vibes, Humbly Confident, and Genuine & Authentic. We hire for those values and we protect them.
This role offers clinic-based work at our Hammond center, in-home services in the surrounding region, or a hybrid of both — depending on your preference and caseload needs.
What You'll Do
- Conduct functional assessments and develop individualized treatment plans
- Supervise and mentor RBTs delivering direct therapy
- Provide parent training and caregiver coaching
- Monitor client progress, adjust programming, and maintain accurate documentation
- Collaborate with families, schools, and interdisciplinary team members
- Ensure clinical quality and fidelity to ABA best practices
- Current BCBA certification in good standing
- Master's degree in ABA, psychology, or related field
- Experience with pediatric ABA preferred
- Reliable transportation and valid driver's license
- Genuine passion for working with children and families
- Strong communicator who values collaboration and accountability
- Starting salary: $108,000/year
- Performance bonus referral bonus program
- Generous maternity/paternity leave
- Flexible scheduling — we work around your life, not the other way around
- Manageable, clinician-friendly caseloads
- Genuine clinical autonomy — you know your clients, we trust your judgment
- Supportive culture: humbly confident, good vibes, zero drama
- Collaborative team that is dependable, accountable, and invested in your growth
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