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Board Certified Behavior Analyst II

Wall, NJ 07719 | 40.173492465 | -74.043988318

Board Certified Behavior Analyst II (BCBA®)

Location: Wall, NJ
Schedule: Full-Time, Salaried
Settings: Center, Home, and School-Based

Join a Mission-Driven, Non-Profit ABA Organization

At BAYADA, our clients come first—and our employees are our greatest asset. Guided by our core values of compassion, excellence, and reliability, we are expanding our New Jersey ABA teams and looking for passionate BCBAs who want flexibility, stability, and meaningful career growth.

Customize Your Career at BAYADA

We know every BCBA values work-life balance differently. That’s why BAYADA offers the unique opportunity to choose your compensation model and caseload, giving you greater control over how you work—without sacrificing pay, benefits, or support.


Compensation & Incentives

  • Total compensation up to $82,000–$110,000 annually
    (Includes base salary + performance incentives, based on caseload and structure selected)

  • Student Loan Repayment: Up to $15,000

  • Paid weekly


What You’ll Do

  • Conduct Functional Behavior Assessments (FBAs) and skill-based assessments

  • Develop, implement, and oversee individualized treatment plans

  • Provide ongoing supervision and mentorship to Registered Behavior Technicians™ (RBT™)

  • Lead group supervision and training sessions

  • Ensure compliance with BACB® ethical and professional standards

  • Build strong, collaborative relationships with clients, families, and team members


What You’ll Need

  • BCBA® certification in good standing with the BACB®

  • New Jersey Behavior Analyst license (active or in process prior to start date)

  • Experience in Applied Behavior Analysis with strong professional references

  • Excellent communication, organizational, and technology skills

  • Ability to work both independently and as part of a collaborative team

  • Commitment to ongoing professional growth


Why BAYADA?

  • Comprehensive benefits package: medical, dental, vision, and prescription coverage

  • Generous paid time off, paid holidays, and sick leave

  • Tuition reimbursement and professional development support

  • 401(k) with company match

  • Employer-paid life insurance and employee assistance program

  • Strong culture of recognition, support, and advancement


Award-Winning Workplace

  • Newsweek’s Best Place to Work (Overall)

  • Best Place to Work for Diversity, Women, and Families

  • Glassdoor Best Places to Work

  • Forbes Best Places to Work for Women


About BAYADA

Founded in 1975, BAYADA is a non-profit organization that has never been sold, serving an average of 44,000 clients weekly with 31,500 employees across 21 states, 373 offices, and 6 countries—and still growing.


Ready to take control of your career while making a real impact?
Apply today and join a team that values you as much as the clients we serve.

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