What are the responsibilities and job description for the BCBA position at The Shafer Center?
Join Our Team and Help Make a Difference
Working in a fast-paced environment, teaching kids with autism is both challenging and incredibly rewarding.
Every day is unique, filled with moments of growth, creativity, and connection. You’re not just teaching academic lessons — you’re fostering emotional resilience, social skills, and confidence. The energy is high and the need for flexibility is constant, which keeps you on your toes. But it’s in those intense moments, when you finally break through with a student, that you see just how powerful the work is.
If you’re someone who thrives on purpose, loves being challenged, and values authenticity in your work, teaching kids with autism could be the most fulfilling journey you can take. Plus, you get to be part of a community that’s making a difference, and there’s nothing more meaningful than that.
As a member of our BCBA Team, you’ll be a key player in helping students with autism develop new skills, navigate challenges, and shine brightly. You’ll work directly with students, teachers, and an interdisciplinary team to design and implement behavior intervention plans that actually work — because you’ve got the expertise and the energy to bring them to life.