Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)
Company: Anna Autism Care
Location: Wayland
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description BCBA/Senior BCBA - Competitive
Pay $85K- $115K Monthly Bonus Are you a Board-Certified Behavior
Analyst (BCBA) looking for a supportive work environment that
enables you to make a real difference? At ANNA (Allied Network for
Neurodevelopmental Advancement) , we’re redefining autism care in a
collaborative, clinician-led environment. We specialize in working
with autistic children under the age of 6 using a neurodiversity
affirming, Naturalistic Developmental Behavioral Intervention
(NDBI) approach to our clinical services. If you’re passionate
about evidence-based practice, working with children with autism
and growing in your career, this is the place for you! About the
Role As a BCBA at ANNA, you’ll play a key role in developing and
implementing individualized intervention plans using a
neurodiversity affirming, NDBI approach . You’ll supervise and
train therapy staff, collaborate closely with families, and ensure
the highest standard of care for each child. This role is
center-based and focused on delivering care to children ages 18
months to 6 years . Why Choose ANNA? Competitive Salary & Benefits
– Earn a base salary of $85,000–$115,000 per year, plus
performance-based bonus opportunities. We also offer comprehensive
health, dental, and vision insurance, along with a 401(k) plan with
company match. Work-Life Balance – Enjoy a full-time, 40-hour
schedule with no travel and no weekend shifts. Smaller Caseloads –
Provide high-quality care with small, manageable caseloads and
hands-on support from experienced clinicians. Emphasis on clinical
excellence- ANNA is a clinician-owned, mission-driven organization.
We work hard to deliver the best services possible to our clients
and families. We use research to inform our clinical service model
and keep up to date with current best practices. Clinical Support –
You will work within a collaborative clinical team that works
together to deliver the best services possible to our families. You
will receive individual and group supervision from an experienced
clinician on a frequent basis to ensure you feel supported in your
work. Professional Development - We provide each BCBA with an
annual stipend for CEUs and conference attendance. We provide ample
supervision and ongoing training and love to see our clinical team
members grow into leadership roles within our organization. Work
Culture- We believe that providing excellent clinical care means
taking care our of clinical team! We have quarterly team outings,
frequent celebrations, and are serious about having fun!
Cutting-Edge Technology – Leverage advanced data collection and
management tools to streamline your work and enhance client
outcomes. Key Responsibilities Assessment: Conduct assessments with
clients to identify areas of strength and areas for growth. Develop
& Implement Intervention Plans: Create individualized interventions
based on assessment data to promote skill acquisition and reduce
dangerous behaviors. Parent Support: Provide evidence-based parent
training using a structured curriculum. Receive specialized
training and ongoing supervision in an NDBI parent training
approach. Supervision: Supervise a small team of 5-6 BTs with
dedicated time for weekly group supervision and individual
supervision meetings during work hours. Support BTs in delivering
high quality clinical services. Collect Data & Analyze Progress:
Use data collection software to track client progress and make
data-driven decisions about intervention plans. Collaborate:
Communicate regularly with families, colleagues, and clinical
supervisors to enhance the overall intervention approach. Stay
Current: Stay up to date with current best practices for young
children with autism. Qualifications BCBA Certification (Required)
Experience working with young autistic children (under the age of
6) Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work both
independently and as part of a team. Naturalistic Developmental
Behavioral Intervention (NDBI) experience preferred (e.g., ESDM,
PRT, JASPER). Commitment to learning and working within a
neurodiversity-affirming environment Compensation & Benefits Salary
: $85,000 - 115,000 per year Monthly Bonuses : $30 per hour for
every hour after 100 billable hours per month 401(k) ( with company
match) Health, dental, and vision insurance Paid time off
(vacation, sick, holidays) Professional development support and
continuing education credits Apply Today to join our team at ANNA
and make an impact! Work Location: In person ANNA is an equal
opportunity employer. We’re committed to creating a diverse,
inclusive, and supportive workplace. If you’re passionate about our
mission but don’t meet every qualification listed, we still
encourage you to apply. Your unique perspective might be exactly
what we need.
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