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Description
Work with a great team with no travel! Full time or part time is available.
At PACE’s Faces ABA Program, we believe outstanding care begins with taking care of our team—and we’ve built a workplace that reflects that. With small caseloads, low turnover, and a supportive, highly collaborative team, this is a place where your voice is heard, your values are respected, and your clinical excellence is empowered.
What Makes Us Different:
Small Caseloads, Big Impact: 90–100 billable hours/month with time built in for planning, collaboration, and reflection.
Clinic-Based Model: Say goodbye to extensive travel—services are primarily delivered onsite in a thoughtfully designed, child-friendly environment.
Warm, Team-Based Culture: We support each other, celebrate wins, and collaborate often. Staff morale is high and turnover is low.
Work-Life Balance: Flexible schedules with part-time and full-time availability, Monday–Friday between 9 AM and 6 PM.
Mission-Driven Non-Profit: We’re here to serve—not sell. Our focus is always on client progress and staff sustainability.
What You'll Do:
Provide direct and indirect ABA services in a clinic setting (with occasional home generalization).
Supervise RBTs with hands-on mentorship and modeling of ethical, naturalistic practices.
Design and oversee assessments, behavior plans, and treatment goals using tools such as the VB-MAPP, ABLLS, and EFL.
Lead team meetings, consult with families, and collaborate with other BCBAs on-site.
Maintain accurate documentation through CentralReach and support insurance needs.
The ideal candidate will be available to supervise the afternoon shift until 5:30pm.
BCBA - Full or Part Time - Clinic Based
Job Details
Job Type
Full-time, Part-time
San Jose, CA
Description
Work with a great team with no travel! Full time or part time is available.
At PACE’s Faces ABA Program, we believe outstanding care begins with taking care of our team—and we’ve built a workplace that reflects that. With small caseloads, low turnover, and a supportive, highly collaborative team, this is a place where your voice is heard, your values are respected, and your clinical excellence is empowered.
What Makes Us Different:
Small Caseloads, Big Impact: 90–100 billable hours/month with time built in for planning, collaboration, and reflection.
Clinic-Based Model: Say goodbye to extensive travel—services are primarily delivered onsite in a thoughtfully designed, child-friendly environment.
Warm, Team-Based Culture: We support each other, celebrate wins, and collaborate often. Staff morale is high and turnover is low.
Work-Life Balance: Flexible schedules with part-time and full-time availability, Monday–Friday between 9 AM and 6 PM.
Mission-Driven Non-Profit: We’re here to serve—not sell. Our focus is always on client progress and staff sustainability.
What You'll Do:
Provide direct and indirect ABA services in a clinic setting (with occasional home generalization).
Supervise RBTs with hands-on mentorship and modeling of ethical, naturalistic practices.
Design and oversee assessments, behavior plans, and treatment goals using tools such as the VB-MAPP, ABLLS, and EFL.
Lead team meetings, consult with families, and collaborate with other BCBAs on-site.
Maintain accurate documentation through CentralReach and support insurance needs.
The ideal candidate will be available to supervise the afternoon shift until 5:30pm.
Requirements
Knowledge, Skills and Experience
BCBA certification and a Master’s degree in ABA, Psychology, or related field.
Experience with early intervention, NET, and trauma-informed practice.
Strong collaboration, communication, and documentation skills.
Passion for affirming, strengths-based ABA and being part of a team that truly cares.
May be asked to drive short distances to meetings and the office/clinic.
Physical Requirements
Ability to lift and/or push 30 pounds
Ability to physically bend, squat, reach over shoulders and head, kneel, sit, walk on normal or uneven surfaces and stand.
Work at clinic and office as needed (a short distance apart)
Perform office work
Obtain and maintain a clear DOJ/FBI clearance and clear physical health, and TB test once offer is accepted.
Benefits of working at PACE
Small, casual and collaborative work environment with high employee morale
Clients’ sessions are typically scheduled between 9am and 5pm Monday through Friday. Opportunities for flexible hours.
Reasonable client load with time to work on administrative tasks
Annual stipend for professional development
Well-trained staff with high retention rate.
Competitive salary and mileage reimbursement
Employees who work 30+ hours are eligible for accrued paid sick and vacation time as well as medical, dental and vision insurance coverage.
- 403b retirement plan with 5% match, upon eligibility
Requirements
Knowledge, Skills and Experience
BCBA certification and a Master’s degree in ABA, Psychology, or related field.
Experience with early intervention, NET, and trauma-informed practice.
Strong collaboration, communication, and documentation skills.
Passion for affirming, strengths-based ABA and being part of a team that truly cares.
May be asked to drive short distances to meetings and the office/clinic.
Physical Requirements
Ability to lift and/or push 30 pounds
Ability to physically bend, squat, reach over shoulders and head, kneel, sit, walk on normal or uneven surfaces and stand.
Work at clinic and office as needed (a short distance apart)
Perform office work
Obtain and maintain a clear DOJ/FBI clearance and clear physical health, and TB test once offer is accepted.