Northeast Family Services
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Bilingual opportunities! Northeast Family Services is seeking
ABA Clinicians
to join our growing team in Massachusetts. We are looking for talented and passionate therapists who want to support the behavioral health needs of individuals and families within our community.
BCBA Credential Opportunities
High‑quality supervision of fieldwork hours
Hands‑on training with ongoing clinical support from your supervising BCBA
Access to multiple, free monthly professional development and training activities on a rotation of relevant topics and skills
A supervision experience tailored to meet your needs, with a focus on skill advancement and the achievement of your professional goals
Weekly individual supervision meetings
Access to weekly group supervision, where you will have the opportunity to collaborate with other professionals on content from the BCBA Test Content Outline (6th edition)
Opportunities to draw meaningful connections between the material on the BCBA certification exam and practical application of the content
Any amount of needed fieldwork hours via either a supervised fieldwork or concentrated supervised fieldwork model
Role Overview The
ABA Clinician
position provides the opportunity to work as an In Home Behavior Therapist and Behavior Technician to achieve the perfect balance of unrestricted and restricted fieldwork hours, while ensuring you have hands‑on experience with all the skills needed to practice as a BCBA.
Key Responsibilities
As an
In‑Home Behavior Therapist (IHBS) , provide structured, consistent, strength‑based therapeutic interventions in a client’s home to treat a youth’s behavioral needs. Support caregivers to better understand their children’s needs by exploring patterns of behavior and improving communication.
As a
Behavior Technician , implement clients’ behavior support plans to decrease problematic behavior and provide ABA‑based instruction to promote development of new skills, at the direction of your supervising BCBA. Monitor client behavior, collect data, and report findings back to your BCBA. Work collaboratively with the BCBA and client’s family to support meaningful changes in behavior.
Qualifications
Master’s degree in counseling, psychology, social work, special education or a related CBHI‑approved degree program
Minimum 1 year of experience working with children, youth and families in a home or community setting (highly desirable)
Experience working with children diagnosed with behavioral‑emotional disorders (preferred)
Experience working with children on the autism spectrum (desirable)
Valid driver’s license with reliable access to a vehicle
Strong interpersonal and collaborative skills
Experience in applied settings implementing behavioral interventions (preferred)
Effective written and verbal communication skills
A compassionate approach to care
ABA Benefits
High‑quality supervision of fieldwork experience for candidates seeking the BCBA or BCaBA credentials. A two‑year contract is offered following successful completion of fieldwork experience.
Encouragement to obtain the Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) credential with 40‑hour training, initial competency assessment, ongoing skills‑based supervision, and a $100 bonus upon obtaining the RBT credential.
Hands‑on training with ongoing clinical support from supervising BCBA
Access to multiple, free monthly professional development and training activities on a rotation of relevant topics and skills
Individualized supervision focused on achievement of professional goals and skill advancement
Access to company technology, with a productivity agreement of 20+ hours per week
Tuition reimbursement program available to eligible employees
Flexible schedule, built to meet staff needs
Company Benefits
Health, dental & vision
3 weeks paid vacation
11 paid holidays (including Juneteenth, the day after Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, and New Year’s Eve)
Generous sick time including mental health days
401(k) retirement plan with up to 4% match
Voluntary short‑term and long‑term disability
Voluntary life insurance
Dependent care savings account
Mileage reimbursement
Longevity award – monetary bonus and a vacation day annually
Company‑provided laptop and cell phone
Opportunity for professional growth
Supervision for licensure provided
Tuition reimbursement
Personal cell phone discount
Compensation
Full‑time salary: $50,000 – $60,000; incentive rate $30 per hour over productivity
Fee‑for‑service rate: $35 – $45 per hour
Seniority Level
Entry level
Employment Type
Full‑time
Job Function
Health Care Provider
Industries
Mental Health Care
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ABA Clinicians
to join our growing team in Massachusetts. We are looking for talented and passionate therapists who want to support the behavioral health needs of individuals and families within our community.
BCBA Credential Opportunities
High‑quality supervision of fieldwork hours
Hands‑on training with ongoing clinical support from your supervising BCBA
Access to multiple, free monthly professional development and training activities on a rotation of relevant topics and skills
A supervision experience tailored to meet your needs, with a focus on skill advancement and the achievement of your professional goals
Weekly individual supervision meetings
Access to weekly group supervision, where you will have the opportunity to collaborate with other professionals on content from the BCBA Test Content Outline (6th edition)
Opportunities to draw meaningful connections between the material on the BCBA certification exam and practical application of the content
Any amount of needed fieldwork hours via either a supervised fieldwork or concentrated supervised fieldwork model
Role Overview The
ABA Clinician
position provides the opportunity to work as an In Home Behavior Therapist and Behavior Technician to achieve the perfect balance of unrestricted and restricted fieldwork hours, while ensuring you have hands‑on experience with all the skills needed to practice as a BCBA.
Key Responsibilities
As an
In‑Home Behavior Therapist (IHBS) , provide structured, consistent, strength‑based therapeutic interventions in a client’s home to treat a youth’s behavioral needs. Support caregivers to better understand their children’s needs by exploring patterns of behavior and improving communication.
As a
Behavior Technician , implement clients’ behavior support plans to decrease problematic behavior and provide ABA‑based instruction to promote development of new skills, at the direction of your supervising BCBA. Monitor client behavior, collect data, and report findings back to your BCBA. Work collaboratively with the BCBA and client’s family to support meaningful changes in behavior.
Qualifications
Master’s degree in counseling, psychology, social work, special education or a related CBHI‑approved degree program
Minimum 1 year of experience working with children, youth and families in a home or community setting (highly desirable)
Experience working with children diagnosed with behavioral‑emotional disorders (preferred)
Experience working with children on the autism spectrum (desirable)
Valid driver’s license with reliable access to a vehicle
Strong interpersonal and collaborative skills
Experience in applied settings implementing behavioral interventions (preferred)
Effective written and verbal communication skills
A compassionate approach to care
ABA Benefits
High‑quality supervision of fieldwork experience for candidates seeking the BCBA or BCaBA credentials. A two‑year contract is offered following successful completion of fieldwork experience.
Encouragement to obtain the Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) credential with 40‑hour training, initial competency assessment, ongoing skills‑based supervision, and a $100 bonus upon obtaining the RBT credential.
Hands‑on training with ongoing clinical support from supervising BCBA
Access to multiple, free monthly professional development and training activities on a rotation of relevant topics and skills
Individualized supervision focused on achievement of professional goals and skill advancement
Access to company technology, with a productivity agreement of 20+ hours per week
Tuition reimbursement program available to eligible employees
Flexible schedule, built to meet staff needs
Company Benefits
Health, dental & vision
3 weeks paid vacation
11 paid holidays (including Juneteenth, the day after Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, and New Year’s Eve)
Generous sick time including mental health days
401(k) retirement plan with up to 4% match
Voluntary short‑term and long‑term disability
Voluntary life insurance
Dependent care savings account
Mileage reimbursement
Longevity award – monetary bonus and a vacation day annually
Company‑provided laptop and cell phone
Opportunity for professional growth
Supervision for licensure provided
Tuition reimbursement
Personal cell phone discount
Compensation
Full‑time salary: $50,000 – $60,000; incentive rate $30 per hour over productivity
Fee‑for‑service rate: $35 – $45 per hour
Seniority Level
Entry level
Employment Type
Full‑time
Job Function
Health Care Provider
Industries
Mental Health Care
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