Little Peach Pediatric Therapy Board Certified Behavior Analyst Montgomery, AL · Full time Company website

A Board Certified Behavior Analyst at Little Peach Pediatric Therapy is primarily responsible for delivering high-quality, individualized behavior analysis that helps children build meaningful skills and reach their fullest potential. This role brings clinical expertise, data-driven precision, and heartfelt care together: conducting comprehensive assessments, designing individualized treatment plans, supervising and mentoring RBTs, and showing up every day for the kids and families we serve. A BCBA plays a central role in our multidisciplinary team, partnering alongside speech-language pathologists, occupational therapists, and physical therapists to deliver individualized care.

About Little Peach Pediatric Therapy

At Little Peach, we exist to champion the next generation through play, creativity, and evidence-based care. We hope this is where your skills and passion meet. We're working to change children's trajectories, and we hope you're a part of it.

Description

Our therapy team is the heartbeat of our clinic, and our BCBAs are the architects of our ABA program. Through your role of assessing, designing, supervising, and collaborating, you'll directly shape the behavioral and developmental trajectories of children across Central Alabama. Every treatment plan you build, every RBT you mentor, every family you walk alongside is a ripple effect, and we can't wait to see the impact you'll make.


What You'll Do

  • Conduct comprehensive intake and behavioral assessments using tools such as the VB-MAPP and PEAK
  • Develop individualized, data-driven treatment plans tailored to each client's developmental, behavioral, and functional needs
  • Design and maintain clinical programs addressing challenging behaviors and building new skills, including communication, social, and adaptive skills
  • Implement and oversee evidence-based behavior intervention strategies rooted in applied behavior analysis
  • Deliver direct one-on-one therapy sessions as needed to support skill acquisition and behavioral progress
  • Monitor treatment effectiveness through systematic data collection and analysis via electronic data systems
  • Regularly review client progress and adjust treatment plans based on data trends and clinical observations
  • Communicate with families and caregivers, including progress updates and collaborative goal-setting to support carryover at home
  • Coordinate care with interdisciplinary professionals, including speech-language pathologists, occupational therapists, and educators
  • Attend and contribute to team meetings, family conferences, and school consultations as appropriate
  • Provide clinical supervision and mentorship to Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs) and behavior therapists
  • Ensure staff are trained and competent in behavior-analytic procedures, safety protocols, and ethical standards
  • Maintain accurate, timely, and HIPAA-compliant documentation of assessments, session notes, progress reports, and treatment updates
  • Uphold BACB ethical standards in all aspects of clinical practice


Who You Are


  • You lead with empathy and show up for your clients, their families, and your RBT team with patience, consistency, and genuine care
  • You are a clear, proactive communicator who keeps families, caregivers, and interdisciplinary teammates all on the same page
  • You are highly organized and take pride in documentation, data systems, and treatment plans that are accurate, timely, and thorough
  • You thrive in a collaborative, team-oriented environment and genuinely enjoy working alongside other disciplines
  • You bring both scientific reasoning and human warmth to your work
  • You have a growth mindset and are committed to clinical excellence, ongoing supervision, and mentoring the clinicians around you
  • Experience working with children with autism spectrum disorder or developmental disabilities is required


Qualifications

  • Current BCBA certification in good standing
  • Master's degree in Applied Behavior Analysis, Psychology, Special Education, or a related field
  • Minimum of 1–2 years of experience working with children and/or individuals with autism spectrum disorder or developmental disabilities
  • Proficiency in conducting assessments (VB-MAPP, PEAK) and developing corresponding treatment plans
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills for engaging with clients, families, and interdisciplinary staff
  • Solid understanding of ABA principles, behavior management strategies, and data collection methodologies
  • Familiarity with clinical documentation systems and behavioral health terminology
  • Ability to maintain professionalism, empathy, and patience in a dynamic clinical setting


Benefits We Offer

  • 401(k) Enrollment
  • Medical, Dental, Vision, Short-Term Disability, and Life Insurance
  • Professional Liability Insurance Coverage
  • Paid Time Off
  • In-house advancement opportunities
  • Dedicated Mentorship
  • Flexible, family-centered work environment


Learn more about our mission and values here