Location :
Woburn, MA Company :
First Steps Developmental Services, LLC Schedule :
Full-time Position Summary First Steps Developmental Services is hiring a BCBA to work with the Clinical Supervisor and CEO to lead the development, delivery, and guidance of exceptional ABA services for children aged 6 and under and other school aged children. This clinical leadership position offers the opportunity for a leadership role to mentor and train staff, and development and drive programming. This candidate should be a clinically strong BCBA with strong leadership skills who is passionate about high quality and meaningful client work. Key Responsibilities Clinical Programming, Caseload Management & Supervision Support the development and implementation of comprehensive, individualized ABA treatment programs for clients receiving services across center-based, home-based, and school-based settings Manage a clinical caseload consisting of early intervention and school-aged learners receiving a combination of center and in-home services Conduct intake assessments, functional behavior assessments (FBAs), skills assessments, and ongoing reassessments to guide treatment planning and clinical decision-making Provide direct supervision and oversight of treatment implementation across all service environments to ensure consistency, quality, and treatment integrity Monitor client progress through ongoing data analysis, program modifications, and interdisciplinary collaboration Ensure clinical documentation, treatment plans, authorizations, progress reports, and session notes are completed accurately and in compliance with insurance and regulatory standards Coordinate care with families, schools, outside providers, and funding sources to support continuity of services and successful generalization of skills across environments Maintain ethical and evidence-based clinical practices aligned with BACB standards and organizational policies Team Training & Supervision Train, mentor, and supervise Behavior Technicians (BTs) and Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs) working in both center and home settings Conduct regular clinical observations, competency assessments, fidelity checks, and performance evaluations to support staff development and quality assurance Provide modeling, feedback, and in-the-moment coaching to clinical staff during direct service sessions Support onboarding and ongoing professional development initiatives for new and existing team members Participate in leadership meetings, case consultations, and collaborative problem-solving discussions to strengthen clinical outcomes and team culture Parent & Caregiver Support Provide individualized parent coaching and caregiver training sessions focused on increasing carryover of treatment goals within daily routines and natural environments Support families in understanding the early intervention process, ABA treatment recommendations, insurance navigation, and long-term developmental planning Collaborate closely with caregivers to address behavioral concerns, increase functional communication, and promote independence across home and community settings Maintain consistent communication with families regarding treatment progress, goals, and recommendations Collaboration & Program Growth Work closely with the Clinical Supervisor and CEO to uphold high standards of care and contribute to the continued growth of the organization Assist in the development of innovative clinical programming, parent training, operational systems, and interdisciplinary treatment pathways for center and home-based services Build collaborative relationships with public schools, early intervention providers, related service professionals, and community partners Contribute to a positive, team-oriented culture through active participation in continuing education, mentorship, and organizational initiatives Support the expansion and quality improvement of First Steps' center, home, and school consultation services through clinical leadership and strategic collaboration Qualifications
- Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)
- Master's degree in ABA, Psychology, or related field
- 5+ years of experience providing ABA services
- 2+ years in a supervisory role
- Experience working in clinical early intervention - required
- Experience supervising RBTs/BTs and training caregivers
- Strong clinical writing, communication, and organizational skills
- Eager to work in a collaborative, start-up environment Compensation & Benefits
- Competitive salary
- Flexibility to support work-life balance
- CEU allowance and professional development opportunities
- Generous paid time off and observed holidays
- Clear pathways for professional growth
Pay:
$75,000.00 - $82,500.00 per year
Benefits:
Continuing education credits Employee assistance program Professional development assistance
Work Location:
In person