Board certified behavior analyst (BCBA)
Company: Aaron Center Inc
Location: Scranton
Posted on: March 13, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Position Overview The Hamidian
Training Institute (HTI), affiliated with the Aaron Center, is
seeking a highly skilled and clinically driven Board Certified
Behavior Analyst (BCBA) to serve in a key clinical and leadership
role within our expanding IBHS program. This position offers a
unique opportunity to help shape new programming while influencing
the quality, structure, and long-term clinical direction of
services. Kids are our primary focus. This role will primarily
support programming designed for children ages 3 to 6 who are not
yet ready for a traditional school environment. While early
childhood services are central to the program, services may extend
to children, adolescents, and young adults up to age 21 as clinical
needs arise. Candidates must be comfortable working across
developmental stages while maintaining strong clinical standards.
HTI is a non-profit organization, making this role eligible for
Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) for qualified candidates.
This is an ideal position for a BCBA who wants more than caseload
management — it is designed for a clinician ready to step into a
visible role with meaningful influence on program growth and
clinical excellence. Position: Full-Time Board Certified Behavior
Analyst (BCBA) Location: Scranton, PA Compensation: Starting at
$90,000 annually, with the potential for higher compensation based
on advanced credentials, specialized experience, and demonstrated
clinical expertise Core Responsibilities: Clinical Leadership -
Develop, revise, and oversee the implementation of Individualized
Treatment Plans. - Conduct face-to-face assessments to guide
treatment planning and clinical decisions. - Ensure treatment plans
are measurable, evidence-based, and consistently executed. - Serve
as the clinical coordinator for assigned cases, maintaining quality
and timeliness of documentation. Patient Care - Deliver clinical
services in accordance with prescribed treatment hours. - Apply
ABA-based assessments and interventions to address targeted goals.
- Design behavior plans that include teaching strategies for
caregivers, educators, BHT-ABAs, and other stakeholders. - Complete
comprehensive assessments and treatment reports aligned with agency
standards Supervision & Staff Development - Supervise Behavior
Specialists and Behavioral Health Technicians (BHTs). - Provide
licensure supervision to Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs). -
Deliver ongoing clinical guidance, training, and skill-transfer
support. - Maintain professional competency through continuing
education. - Complete BACB-required 8-hour supervision training and
list yourself as the RBT supervisor within the BACB system.
Clinical Collaboration - Identify cases requiring additional
professional involvement and collaborate with the ABA Clinical
Director to coordinate care. - Promote interdisciplinary teamwork
to ensure comprehensive service delivery. Operational Management -
Independently manage schedule, caseload, and team coordination. -
Maintain consistent communication across treatment teams with
proper documentation. - Follow and support organizational policies,
procedures, and operational standards. Compliance & Documentation -
Complete encounter forms and clinical documentation accurately and
within required timelines in the electronic health record. -
Maintain client records in accordance with regulatory standards and
best clinical practices. - Schedule and participate in periodic
treatment conferences. Qualifications: Education - Master’s or
Doctoral degree in behavior analysis, psychology, education, or a
related field from an accredited institution. Certification -
Active Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) credential.
Experience - Minimum one year of professional experience as a BCBA
(Internship and field experience do not satisfy this requirement.)
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities - Ability to adapt within a
growing, evolving clinical program. - Strong leadership,
initiative, and clinical decision-making skills. - Advanced
organizational and time-management capabilities. - Clear,
professional communication. - Effective relationship management and
team collaboration. - Commitment to ethical practice and
confidentiality. - Working knowledge of the DSM-5-TR. Proficiency
with electronic health records, data systems, report writing, and
Microsoft 365 or comparable platforms. Work Environment This role
is primarily based in an office setting, with services occasionally
delivered in schools, daycare centers, or community locations.
Travel is minimal and local, averaging no more than 10% per week.
Physical Requirements Role requirements may include: - Occasional
standing and walking; frequent sitting - Use of hands and arms for
office equipment - Climbing stairs - Lifting up to 20 pounds -
Bending, stooping, quick movement, or floor seating when
interacting with young children Why Join Hamidian Training
Institute? HTI is building forward, expanding programs,
strengthening clinical infrastructure, and investing in services
that create lasting outcomes for children and families. This role
places you at the center of that growth. If you are a BCBA seeking
a position where your clinical expertise, leadership, and judgment
will directly influence program quality, this opportunity offers
both professional visibility and long-term impact. This job
description is not an exhaustive list of job
duties/responsibilities/activities and other duties/job
responsibilities/activities may be assigned as needed to support
the Hamidian Training Institute’s business goals. New or different
assignments may occur at any time with or without notice. The
Hamidian Training Institute is HIPAA compliant Employer.
Confidentiality and the protection of collected and shared
information is critical to the image and care of people associated
with the Hamidian Training Institute. All employees are expected to
adhere to the strictest confidentiality standards regarding all
documentation, conversations and electronic records collected or
produced by the Hamidian Training Institute. The Hamidian Training
Institute is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All employees,
independent contractors, patients, vendors/business associates, and
applicants for employment are protected under federal, state and
local laws designed to protect employees, independent contractors,
patients, vendors/business associates and job applicants from
discrimination on the basis of race, religion, color, sex
(including pregnancy, gender identity, and sexual orientation),
parental status, national origin, age, disability, family medical
history or genetic information, political affiliation, military
service, or other non-merit based factors. These protections extend
to all management practices and decisions, including recruitment
and hiring practices, appraisal systems, promotions, and training
and career development programs. The Hamidian Training Institute is
an at-will employer. Your employment is voluntary and is subject to
termination by you or the Hamidian Training Institute at-will, with
or without cause, and with or without notice, at any time. Nothing
in this job description shall be interpreted to be in conflict with
or to eliminate or modify in any way the employment-at-will status
of the Hamidian Training Institute and employees. Aaron Center and
The Hamidian Training Institute screens and interviews candidates
in person at our Scranton, PA location, and communicates with
candidates from a verified email address associated with the Aaron
Center and/or via a verified video chat platform. We will never ask
for personal information or issue a job offer via phone only or
chat feature. If you have questions about the authenticity of this
job posting, contact Human Resources at 570 489 5561 x.1211.
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