What are the responsibilities and job description for the Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst position at GROWING MINDS BEHAVIORAL HEALTH?
Flexible In-Person & Remote Opportunities | Full-Time or Part-Time | Competitive Pay
About Us
Growing Minds Behavioral Health provides evidence-based Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) and Pivotal Response Treatment to support children in developing meaningful life skills through both structured and play-based interventions. We are committed to compassion, cultural humility, and bringing joy and humanity back into ABA while supporting each child across home, school, and community settings.
Our Mission
We empower children and families to reach their fullest potential by promoting independence, communication, and social engagement through positive, play-based learning. Our vision is to create ethical, heart-centered ABA services that truly make a difference.
Why Join Growing Minds
- Be part of a collaborative, inclusive, and forward-thinking organization
- Flexible opportunities for in-person, hybrid, or remote supervision and services
- Competitive compensation based on experience and role responsibilities
- Access to benefits such as PTO, paid staff meetings, health plan options, and 401(k)
- Ongoing professional development, mentorship, and BCBA support
- Opportunities for growth—we value feedback and promote from within
Duties & Responsibilities
- Implement and oversee ABA treatment plans under the supervision of a BCBA
- Provide clinical support and guidance to Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs)
- Assist with training, modeling, and performance feedback for direct care staff
- Collect, review, and analyze client data to monitor progress and inform treatment decisions
- Support clients in developing communication, social, and daily living skills using play-based and naturalistic teaching strategies
- Participate in team meetings, supervision sessions, and caregiver collaboration as appropriate
- Maintain ethical standards, professionalism, confidentiality, and clear communication with families and supervisors
Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in behavior analysis, psychology, education, or a related field
- Active BCaBA certification in good standing with the BACB
- Ability to work independently while collaborating with a clinical team
- Strong organizational, communication, and clinical judgment skills
- Reliable transportation and valid car insurance for in-person services (if applicable)
- Availability for afternoon and/or evening hours preferred
Join Us
If you're a compassionate and motivated BCaBA looking to grow within a supportive, values-driven organization, we'd love to connect. Learn more about us