What are the responsibilities and job description for the Board Certified Behavior Analyst position at Buitron Behavioral Health, LLC?
Job Overview
At Buitron Behavioral Health, we are a team-player company where every staff member feels like part of something special. We value collaboration, professionalism, and supporting each other’s growth. Employees enjoy our Monthly Perks Program, which includes recognition, rewards, and team-building activities designed to celebrate contributions and achievements.
We also prioritize a comfortable work environment. Unlike many other organizations, we do not have a minimum set of billable or non-billable hours—we focus on supporting our staff and providing high-quality ABA services without creating unnecessary pressure.
Position Overview
We are seeking a BCBA to provide supervision to our RBT team, ensuring high-quality ABA services in school and community settings. This role focuses on mentorship, program oversight, and collaboration with clinical directors, while supporting Behavioral Interventionists in implementing effective, ethical interventions. This position involves working closely with clients, families, and multidisciplinary teams to promote meaningful progress and improve quality of life through evidence-based practices. The ideal candidate will possess strong clinical skills, experience in applied behavior analysis, and a compassionate approach to patient care.
Key Responsibilities
- Provide BCBA supervision to RBTs, including regular check-ins and mentoring
- Add, remove, and adjust goals within client programs as needed
- Review data collection and behavior plans to ensure accuracy and fidelity
- Collaborate closely with clinical directors, teachers, and staff
- Conduct observations in school and community settings to support staff and learners
- Ensure services comply with district policies, BACB ethical standards, and best practices
Qualifications
- Current BCBA certification in good standing
- Experience supervising RBTs in school, clinical, or community-based settings
- Strong collaboration and communication skills
- Knowledge of ABA best practices and BACB ethical standards
- Ability to provide supervision hours for RBTs (if applicable)
What We Offer
- Part-time position (35 hours/week) with flexible scheduling
- Health Benefits
- Monthly Perks Program recognizing contributions and achievements
- Supportive, team-oriented environment with a focus on comfort and professional growth
How to Apply
Please send your resume and availability to:
Vanessa Fuentes
Hr@buitronbehavioralhealth.org
Duties
- Design, implement, and supervise individualized behavioral intervention programs based on applied behavior analysis (ABA) principles.
- Conduct comprehensive patient assessments, including diagnostic evaluations and functional behavior assessments.
- Collect and analyze data to monitor client progress and adjust treatment plans accordingly.
- Provide direct behavioral therapy sessions to clients, primarily children with autism or other developmental disabilities.
- Collaborate with families, caregivers, educators, and healthcare professionals to ensure consistency across settings.
- Maintain accurate medical documentation and records in compliance with HIPAA regulations.
- Conduct intake evaluations for new clients and develop personalized treatment goals.
- Provide training and supervision to behavior technicians and other staff members involved in client care.
- Ensure adherence to ethical standards and best practices within the field of behavioral health.
Requirements
- Valid certification as a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) or equivalent credential.
- Experience working with children with developmental disabilities, particularly autism spectrum disorder.
- Strong knowledge of applied behavior analysis (ABA), behavioral therapy techniques, and data collection methods.
- Familiarity with medical terminology, patient assessment procedures, and medical records management.
- Ability to conduct diagnostic evaluations and behavioral health assessments effectively.
- Experience working within special education settings or with individuals requiring patient care is preferred.
- Knowledge of HIPAA regulations related to medical documentation and patient privacy.
- Excellent communication skills for collaborating with multidisciplinary teams and engaging families.
- Compassionate approach to patient care with a focus on ethical practice and confidentiality. This role offers an opportunity to make a meaningful impact on the lives of individuals with disabilities while working within a supportive team environment committed to professional growth and excellence in behavioral health services.
Pay: $72,800.00 - $98,130.52 per year
Benefits:
- Relocation assistance
Work Location: Hybrid remote in Caldwell, ID 83605
Salary : $72,800 - $98,131