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A community care center is seeking a Supervised Behaviour Coach for a part-time role, focusing on delivering ABA treatment services to children with autism. The ideal candidate will have a strong commitment to faith values, experience with diverse backgrounds, and skills in communication and teamwork. This entry-level position offers flexible scheduling primarily during afternoons, evenings, and weekends.
Part‑Time, 20 hours / week (1.5‑Year term, renewable subject to funding)
Gibson Centre (GC) is a faith‑based community care centre, established by the Toronto Christian Community Church (TCCC) in . Striving towards equity, belonging and wholeness, our vision is to be good neighbours who provide hope in God, transforming people by building an inclusive, caring and engaged community together with local partners. Our mission is to serve the local and those in need, and to share with them the compassion and hope of Jesus (Luke 4 : 18, Micah 6 : 8).
This position is reporting to the Behavoural Services Clinical Director.
The Supervised Behaviour Coach delivers Applied Behaviour Analytic (ABA) treatment services to children aged 2 to 16 with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) or related disabilities under the direction and supervision of a Registered Behaviour Analyst (RBA). The Supervised Behaviour Coach provides individual and small group intervention to help children develop skills, such as, social, communication, daily living, and play skills. This is an entry‑level clinical position ideal for individuals pursuing a career in behaviour analysis, psychology, education, social work, and related fields.
Follow individualized treatment plans developed by the supervising RBA and under their supervision with high integrity.
Deliver ABA interventions to children in small groups at the centre.
Actively, intentionally, and meaningfully engage children in various learning activities.
Collect, record, and conduct simple behavioural data accurately and efficiently. Complete session notes and related documentation accurately and efficiently.
Prepare program materials and activities, and complete miscellaneous tasks as necessary to support efficient, effective, and successful program implementation.
Participate in case reviews, clinical supervision, training, staff and team development meetings to enhance service quality and personal professional growth.
Support the promotion of community programs and participate in community outreach efforts to raise awareness and engage potential clients.
Maintain respectful, professional, open, and timely communication with team members and clients both orally and in writing.
Respect diversity and inclusion by supporting the participation of the neurodivergent community in other programs at the Centre, where appropriate.
Practice safe, trauma‑informed, compassionate, and client‑centred care in all sessions.
Attend regular staff meetings and actively participate in centre‑wide activities and events upon requested, as part of the broader centre community and team.
Support other tasks as delegated by the Health Services Manager, as appropriate.
The Supervised Behaviour Coach is expected to work a 20 hours per week, depending on client caseload and program availability.
Sessions are typically delivered weekday afternoons, evenings, and / or weekends, based on program and client needs.
All hours are to be scheduled in coordination with the family and clinical supervisor.
Primarily at the centre, with occasional travel to off‑site community settings (e.g. schools) as needed.
Health Services Team
Interested candidates are asked to submit a detailed resume outlining their qualifications and experience to :
Human Resources Gibson Centre Gibson Drive, Markham, L3R3K7
Email : Webpage : Deadline for applications : September 30. We thank all applicants, however, only those considered for an interview will be contacted.