Sign-on Bonus & Monthly Bonuses Offered! Location: Solano County. Job Type: Part-time, full-time. Work Setting: Hybrid (includes in-home/clinic hours and some remote). Schedule: Monday – Friday, anywhere from 8 AM – 8 PM PST.
Position Summary
The BCBA position is held by an individual who has the training, education, and/or experience necessary to serve as a Qualified Autism Service Professional. This role provides clinical supervision and oversight of programs implemented by the Supervisor/BCaBA and Behavior Interventionists. The BCBA delivers behavioral health treatment, develops and implements treatment plans under the Clinical Director’s guidance, and has experience providing services for individuals with autism, developmental disabilities, or other delays.
Essential Job Functions / Key Performance Areas
- Design, develop, and implement a wide range of ABA programs for individuals with autism, developmental disabilities, and/or delays.
- Collaborate with families and other professionals to tailor ABA programs to each client’s specific needs.
- Deliver individual and group learning experiences to help clients achieve treatment goals and objectives.
- Meet with, train, and supervise mid-level supervisors/BCaBA and direct care staff (Behavior Interventionists) on goal progress, intervention effectiveness, and treatment plan implementation.
- Conduct assessments, write treatment goals, analyze data, and develop progress reports under the Clinical Director’s supervision.
- Conduct comprehensive Functional Behavior Assessments using standardized tools such as VB‑MAPP, ABBLS‑R, Vineland‑III, etc., under the Clinical Director’s direction.
- Develop and oversee implementation of behavioral plans for children.
- Assist in developing adaptive skills for individuals to play a more positive role in school, home, and community.
- Provide prescribed behavioral consultation to families and/or schools.
- Supervise ABA programs to help clients develop skills related to cooperation with daily routines, coping with stress, play, social interactions, functional communication, task engagement, safety awareness, and self‑help.
- Empower parents, caregivers, and support staff to influence clients within natural routines, promoting independence and self‑empowerment.
- Establish and maintain positive, supportive relationships with clients, families, and staff supporting individualized needs.
- Define target behaviors and write treatment goals while coordinating evidence‑based programs, reinforcement, antecedent management strategies, protocols, and interventions.
- Model and teach support staff how to implement intervention strategies and protocols.
- Set up and maintain ABA session schedules for staff and clients, managing planned and unplanned adjustments or cancellations.
- Meet with families/caregivers in‑clinic or via telehealth weekly to review goal progress, intervention effectiveness, and overall treatment plan implementation.
Requirements
- Consistent weekly availability, including afternoons and evenings.
- Ability to travel to clients’ homes within service areas.
- Eligibility to work in the United States.
- Valid California driver’s license (for in‑person/hybrid work).
- Reliable transportation and valid automobile insurance.
- Master’s degree in Applied Behavior Analysis or a related field.
- BCBA certification.
Why Choose BTS?
We offer ABA professionals a clear path to advance careers, expand leadership skills, and grow in a supportive, mission‑driven environment. At BTS, you’ll find a long‑term career with mentorship, training, and growth opportunities. We collaborate with compassion, respect individuality, and foster an environment where everyone can thrive and grow.
Pay & Benefits
- Compensation: $75,000 – $95,000 per year.
- Monthly bonus opportunities of up to $5,000 per year.
- Sign‑on bonus.
- Mileage reimbursement between client homes.
- Flexible schedules to support work/life balance.
- Ongoing supervision and coaching from a dedicated training team, supervisor, and BCBA.
- Exclusive tuition discounts and scholarship opportunities with partner universities.
- Shadowing and hands‑on mentorship to build confidence.
- Supervision hours and internship support for those pursuing BCBA, LMFT, or LCSW credentials.
- CEU opportunities through partnerships with insurance providers.
- Medical, dental, and vision insurance (for employees working 30+ hours per week).
- 401(k) retirement plan for those who have accrued 1,000 hours of service within 12 months.
- Aflac supplemental insurance for employees working 30+ hours per week.
- LifeCare Employee Assistance Program: free confidential counseling, referrals, and wellness resources.
- LifeMart Employee Discount Program: exclusive savings on everyday purchases and services.
About Us
BTS is a leader in behavioral and mental health care and a pillar in the communities we serve. We are a privately owned agency serving throughout California. Founded in 2015 by a BCBA and a Marriage and Family Therapist, we serve children and families across multiple counties through behavior therapy, family support, and skill‑building programs.
Our mission is to help every person we serve—from families in our care to the professionals on our team—feel supported, empowered, and inspired to grow. We meet people where they are and walk with them every step of the way. We’re building a future where doing the right thing for people is the business model. BTS is known for exceptional care, an extraordinary culture, and a team that’s proud to grow here. Our values guide everything we do: we commit to excellence, lead with purpose, and collaborate with compassion. We foster a diverse and inclusive workplace where every team member feels seen, valued, and encouraged to thrive.
Ready to take the next step in a career that changes lives? If you’re looking for a fulfilling career where you can make a lasting impact, apply now to become part of our team.