Behavior Analyst BCBA - Bridges

Judson Center

Royal Oak, MIFull-timePosted Apr 9, 2026

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Job Description

aw, Oakland, Macomb and Genesee counties, delivering compassionate and comprehensive services to thousands of children, adults and families annually. Our core values are Passion, Service, Celebration!

Job Summary
The Behavior Analyst provides behavior analytic services within Judson Center's Applied Behavior Analysis program. This includes function analysis and assessment, developing treatment and behavior plans, staff supervision and training, parent training, and clinical supervision for BCBA candidates.

Responsibilities

Perform function analysis and assessments; develop and implement treatment and behavior plans.

Provide staff supervision and training; conduct parent training.

Provide clinical supervision for BCBA candidates.

Oversee implementation of treatment plans and ensure fidelity through training and feedback to direct care staff.

Supervise up to 2 BCBA candidates after a minimum of 1 year of employment, in accordance with Behavior Analysis Certification Board standards.

Train and supervise staff involved in ABA services.

Job Qualifications

Master's Degree and Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA).

State of Michigan Licensed BCBA.

Compensation: $50/hour for every hour billed over 28 hours per week.

Minimum of two years of experience working with individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).

Working knowledge of behavior assessments and interventions for individuals with ASD.

Ability to develop programs for children and teenagers at various developmental levels.

Provide a minimum of 200 hours of direct service and supervision for ABA cases, including assessments, treatment planning, ongoing re-assessment, parent training, and staff supervision.

Oversee implementation of treatment plans and provide initial and ongoing training and feedback to direct care staff to ensure fidelity of treatment.

Supervise up to 2 BCBA candidates after minimum of 1 year of employment.

Benefits

100% employer-paid life insurance and long-term disability

Flexible work schedule options

401(k) match

Medical/Dental/Vision coverage

Supplemental insurances

Vacation/Sick/Holiday pay

Referral bonus program

Pet insurance

Equal Opportunity
Judson Center is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Qualifications

  • Master's Degree and Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)
  • State of Michigan Licensed BCBA
  • Minimum of two years of experience working with individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD)
  • Working knowledge of behavior assessments and interventions for individuals with ASD
  • Supervise up to 2 BCBA candidates after minimum of 1 year of employment

Benefits

  • Compensation: $50/hour for every hour billed over 28 hours per week
  • 100% employer-paid life insurance and long-term disability
  • Flexible work schedule options
  • 401(k) match
  • Medical/Dental/Vision coverage
  • Supplemental insurances
  • Vacation/Sick/Holiday pay
  • Referral bonus program
  • Pet insurance

Responsibilities

  • The Behavior Analyst provides behavior analytic services within Judson Center's Applied Behavior Analysis program
  • This includes function analysis and assessment, developing treatment and behavior plans, staff supervision and training, parent training, and clinical supervision for BCBA candidates
  • Perform function analysis and assessments; develop and implement treatment and behavior plans
  • Provide staff supervision and training; conduct parent training
  • Provide clinical supervision for BCBA candidates
  • Oversee implementation of treatment plans and ensure fidelity through training and feedback to direct care staff
  • Supervise up to 2 BCBA candidates after a minimum of 1 year of employment, in accordance with Behavior Analysis Certification Board standards
  • Train and supervise staff involved in ABA services
  • Ability to develop programs for children and teenagers at various developmental levels
  • Provide a minimum of 200 hours of direct service and supervision for ABA cases, including assessments, treatment planning, ongoing re-assessment, parent training, and staff supervision
  • Oversee implementation of treatment plans and provide initial and ongoing training and feedback to direct care staff to ensure fidelity of treatment


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