What are the responsibilities and job description for the Board Certified Behavior Analyst position at St. Pete ABA?
St Pete ABA is a community-based ABA provider serving children and adults across a variety of settings in Pinellas, Hillsborough counties.We deliver services in schools, group homes, and adult day programs — and we've structured the role to keep administrative burden low and clinical time high.
What to Know Before You Apply
- Experienced BCBAs – 10 BCBAs & BCBA-Ds to consult with on complex cases
- Room to grow - we are a small but growing company that routinely develops enhanced roles for our dedicated BCBA’s seeking to gain additional professional experiences
- Billable indirect hours — assessment write-ups, BIP development, caregiver training prep, and supervision time all count, not just direct contact hours
- Dedicated admin time — documentation and coordination time is built into your schedule and compensated, not something you're expected to absorb after hours
- Flexible scheduling — you set your weekly schedule around your clients and your life; we don't enforce a rigid 9-to-5. Residential settings offer increased flexibility. Weekend and evening hours available at your choosing (not required)
- Stable, year-round hours — because we serve clients in residential settings, your caseload doesn't shrink over summer or holidays the way school-based roles typically do, and you have the ability to see multiple clients in the same location
- Streamlined documentation — templates and systems are already built; you're not starting from scratch on every client
- Administrative support — RBT scheduling, billing, and back-office logistics are handled, so your focus stays clinical
What You'll Do
- Conduct functional behavior assessments (FBAs) and develop individualized behavior intervention plans (BIPs)
- Supervise and train Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs) in the field
- Collaborate with caregivers, school staff, group home personnel, and adult day program teams
- Monitor client progress through data-driven decision making
- Provide training and consultation to care teams across settings
Where You'll Work
Services are delivered in the community across:
- Schools (ESE classrooms and inclusion settings)
- Group homes (children's and adult residential)
- Adult day programs
- Family homes
A reliable vehicle and valid FL driver's license are required.
Qualifications
- Current BCBA certification in good standing (required)
- Experience working with individuals with autism and related developmental disabilities
- Strong skills in FBA, BIP development, and RBT supervision
- Comfortable working across age ranges — children through adults
- Reliable transportation and FL driver's license
Pay: $90,000.00 - $120,000.00 per year
Work Location: Hybrid remote in Tampa, FL 33610
Salary : $90,000 - $120,000