Are you a passionate and dedicated BCBA looking to make a meaningful impact in the lives of individuals with autism and developmental disabilities? At Northeast Arc, we believe in more than just providing serviceswe believe in changing lives and discovering abilities. As one of the largest and most innovative human services agencies in Massachusetts, we support over 10,000 individuals across nearly 200 communities.Join our mission-driven team and become part of a collaborative, inclusive, and dynamic environment where your expertise will be valued and your growth supported. Whether you're an experienced clinician or a newly certified BCBA, Northeast Arc offers the opportunity to work full-time in our center-based programwhile enjoying flexible hours, robust benefits, and a supportive leadership team.About The Learning Center (TLC): The Learning Center at the Northeast Arc is a private integrated preschool program that offers ABA services in a naturalistic teaching environment. TLC offers services to children aged 15 months to 6 years old. Our program model focuses on teaching essential pre-academic, social, play, and emotional regulation skills to children with an Autism diagnosis. What Makes Us Different:Over 25 years of experience providing ABA servicesWrap-around service model for families served, including two Autism Support Centers that provide support and education for families and individuals servedIndividualized approach to therapy and use naturalistic teaching methodsOpportunities to work across age groups and settingsProvide flexible work hoursAll female-led departmentBenefits:Monthly billing incentives and mileage reimbursementContinued learning with trainings, conferences (reimbursed CEUs), and clinical meetingsoTuition reimbursement for qualified employeesFlexible schedulesMedical, dental, and vision benefits, along with a 403(b) retirement plan with companyKey ResponsibilitiesSupervising, mentoring, and working closely with Behavior therapists in a center-based settingProviding support to families in home and community-based settingsWorking as part of a dynamic and dedicated team and participating in weekly supervisory and team meetingsDevelop and monitor individual goals and strategies, analyze data to determine progress and attend IFSP and IEP meetingsCompleting initial and ongoing assessments, managing behavior plans and attending regular meetings with caregiversQualifications:Certification and MA licensure (BCBA/LABA)Personable, motivated, creative, dependable & ready to accomplish day-to-day challengesExperience working with childrenStrong creative problem-solving, communication and organizational skillsValid drivers license and reliable own personal transportation required.Job Type: Full time, on-site, center, home and community-based settingsPay Rate: Starting at $90,000+/annual plus opportunities for monthly billing incentives