Board Certified Behavior Analyst (School-Based)
BCBA (School-Based)
Northwest Autism Center - Spokane Area
$32.00 - $37.00
Looking for a BCBA role that offers flexibility, independence, and meaningful systems-level impact?
Northwest Autism Center is seeking an experienced BCBA/LBA to support students and school teams through contracted services across local educational settings. This position is ideal for clinicians who enjoy collaboration, problem-solving, and coaching others while maintaining a schedule that closely follows the traditional school calendar.
Northwest Autism Center is a state and federally approved nonprofit organization committed to the provision of services and supports to those with autism and neurodevelopmental disabilities. Our organization understands the benefit of an interdisciplinary approach in providing prescribed treatment services to children and youth with complex needs, and is committed to meeting families where they are at in caring for their child. NAC is a member of CASP (Council for Autism Service Providers), is a nationally approved BHCOE (Behavioral Health Center of Excellence), and carries a facilities license through the Department of Health (DOH).
Why You'll Love This Role
- Competitive compensation
- 32-Hour, Full Time, seasonal role aligned with many district calendars
- Opportunity for additional hours as contracts expand
- Medical, dental, and vision benefits (eligibility based on status)
- Paid time off ~15 days per year (hourly accrual) and 6 paid holidays
- CEU Reimbursement
- State Licensure Reimbursement
- Mileage reimbursement for work-related travel
- Professional growth and leadership opportunities
- Work independently while receiving support from an experienced clinical team
- Make an impact beyond individual clients by supporting our community systems
What You'll Do
- Partner with schools and community agencies to support students with autism and developmental disabilities
- Conduct observations, assessments, and functional behavior assessments
- Develop behavior support and intervention plans
- Provide coaching, consultation, and training to educators and support staff
- Collaborate with families, school personnel, and community providers
- Analyze data and adjust recommendations based on student progress
- Deliver direct support and crisis consultation when appropriate
- Maintain timely documentation and agency reporting requirements
Who We're Looking For
- Master's degree in ABA, Psychology, Special Education, or related field
- Active BCBA® certification
- Active Washington LBA or ability to obtain licensure as required
- Minimum of two years of ABA experience
- Strong consultation, communication, and relationship-building skills
- Ability to work independently and confidently across multiple settings
- Experience collaborating with school teams preferred
- Reliable transportation and willingness to travel locally
If you're passionate about helping community systems build capacity, supporting educators, and creating meaningful change for students and families, we'd love to meet you.
Apply today and join a nonprofit organization committed to meeting people where they are and strengthening the communities we serve.