Market Lead BCBA - School Services
Company: Intercare Therapy
Location: Boston
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description & Requirements
Description Rate range: $120,000 - $135,000 Education, Experience,
Certification Requirements - Master’s degree from an accredited
college or university in Applied Behavior Analysis, Psychology,
Education, or a related field. - Board Certified Behavior Analyst
(BCBA) certification in good standing with the Behavior Analyst
Certification Board. - 2 years experience providing behavioral
consultation in school settings is strongly preferred. - Experience
working with students with autism spectrum disorder,
emotional/behavioral disorders, or developmental disabilities. -
Experience collaborating with multidisciplinary educational teams
preferred. - Experience supervising behavior interventionists or
building behavioral support teams in school settings strongly
preferred. Job Summary We’re looking for someone to lead a
brand-new initiative, building and shaping Intercare’s school
district footprint in the Boston area. This role requires in-person
relationship building, and the delivery of services within the
Boston Public Schools, with potential to expand into neighboring
districts over time. As the first person in this role, you won’t
just step into a program. You’ll help create it. This is an
opportunity for a hands-on leader who’s excited to roll up their
sleeves, pilot new approaches, and build processes from the ground
up. As the Clinical Supervisor, you’ll provide behavioral
assessment, consultation, and program oversight to support students
with behavioral and developmental needs in public school settings.
You’ll partner closely with school administrators, teachers,
related service providers, and families to design and implement
evidence-based interventions that expand student access to learning
and strengthen the overall educational environment. This position
requires a high degree of flexibility and responsiveness to
district needs. Depending on program requirements, the Clinical
Supervisor may provide direct support within classrooms, assist
with implementation of behavior plans, and occasionally provide
short-term coverage for Behavior Intervention Implementation (BII)
services when necessary to ensure continuity of student support.
The Clinical Supervisor may also play a key role in developing and
expanding behavioral support services within assigned districts,
including helping to build and mentor teams of Behavior
Interventionists or other staff supporting student programs.
Skills, Abilities and Other Requirements - Strong knowledge of
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) principles and evidence-based
interventions. - Ability to conduct behavioral assessments and
interpret behavioral data. - Skill in training and coaching
educators and paraprofessionals. - Strong written and verbal
communication skills. - Ability to collaborate effectively within
multidisciplinary educational teams. - Understanding of special
education law and the IEP process. - Sensitivity to ethnically,
linguistically, culturally, and economically diverse individuals. -
Ability to balance consultative responsibilities with occasional
direct implementation support when required. Essential Job
Functions - Behavioral Assessment and Intervention - Conduct
Functional Behavior Assessments (FBAs) and other behavioral
assessments to identify the function of behavior and contributing
environmental variables. - Develop, implement, and monitor Behavior
Intervention Plans (BIPs) aligned with student IEP goals and
educational objectives. - Conduct classroom observations and
provide written recommendations to support student success in the
educational setting. - Collect, analyze, and interpret behavioral
data to evaluate intervention effectiveness and guide treatment
modifications. - Ensure behavior programming reflects
evidence-based ABA practices and demonstrates social validity. -
When necessary to maintain continuity of services, provide
temporary direct student support or assist with BII-level
implementation while staffing solutions are arranged. School
Consultation and Collaboration - Provide consultation and coaching
to teachers, paraprofessionals, and school staff regarding behavior
management strategies and Applied Behavior Analysis principles. -
Collaborate with multidisciplinary school teams including
administrators, psychologists, speech therapists, and special
education staff. - Participate in Individualized Education Program
(IEP) meetings and other multidisciplinary planning meetings. -
Partner with families and school staff to ensure consistency in
behavioral supports across school environments. - Support district
implementation of Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports
(PBIS) and Multi-Tiered Systems of Support (MTSS). - Collaborate
closely with district behavior specialists, program specialists,
and district-level behavior teams to ensure alignment with district
practices and student support strategies Staff Training and
Professional Development - Train school personnel on behavioral
intervention techniques, crisis prevention strategies, and data
collection procedures. - Provide coaching and feedback to
paraprofessionals and school staff implementing behavior plans. -
Develop and facilitate professional development related to behavior
support, classroom management, and evidence-based interventions. -
Model effective behavioral intervention strategies within classroom
environments when appropriate. - Support onboarding and development
of new Behavior Interventionists or other staff assigned to student
programs. - Assist in developing the structure of behavioral
support teams as programs expand within partner districts. Program
Oversight and Documentation - Monitor fidelity of implementation
for Behavior Intervention Plans and behavioral support strategies.
- Maintain accurate documentation including behavioral assessments,
progress summaries, consultation notes, and service logs. - Ensure
behavioral services comply with district policies, state
regulations, and BACB ethical guidelines. - Provide behavioral
progress updates and recommendations to IEP teams and district
leadership. - Assist with district-wide behavior initiatives and
program improvement efforts. - Prepare written reports, assessment
summaries, and behavioral documentation required for upcoming IEP
meetings, program reviews, and district consultations - Contribute
clinical input to documentation supporting IEP development,
behavior plan updates, and progress reporting. Leadership and
Clinical Supervision - Provide supervision and guidance to Behavior
Interventionists, Program Managers, or other staff implementing
behavioral supports in school settings. - Conduct competency
assessments and supervision of RBTs and BCBA trainees in accordance
with BACB standards when applicable. - Support professional
development and performance improvement of assigned staff. -
Participate in team meetings and interdisciplinary planning
sessions. - Mentor and guide staff supporting assigned students,
with the potential to develop and lead a growing team as district
programs expand. Organizational Contribution - Contribute to
development of school-based behavioral programs and service
delivery models. - Participate in territory or regional meetings as
assigned. - Promote collaborative partnerships with school
districts and educational stakeholders. - Follow company policies
and procedures while supporting alignment with district
expectations. - Demonstrate adaptability in meeting district needs,
including adjusting level of direct involvement based on program
requirements and staffing availability. Positions Supervised
(Direct Reports) - Behavior Interventionists - Program Managers -
BCBA trainees (as applicable)
Keywords: Intercare Therapy, Concord , Market Lead BCBA - School Services, Education / Teaching , Boston, New Hampshire